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1 The plot is more entangled but a good deal less contrived.
2 It was more distant; more entangled if possible, than that of Madame de Mailly.
3 From day to day he became more and more entangled .
4 Legal relations and all blood relationships are, therefore, more entangled .
5 A woman is more entangled with servants than a man.
6 Nora leaned back, resumed reading, and soon found herself once more entangled in barbed wire.
7 We watched with silent interest while he got more and more entangled in his contrivance.
8 He pushed his way fiercely through the vegetable growth, but only to become more entangled .
9 The more we thrash, the more entangled we get.
10 But Maya got herself only more entangled .
11 All the Bishops seem to do is get you more entangled with the de Clermonts and their problems.
12 De Laurentiis countersued for $90 million, as the legal morass became more entangled with each successive day.
13 He watched him try to kick his pants off his feet, but the more he kicked, the more entangled he became.
14 The modern man is composed of so many threads that in trying to set himself right, he gets more and more entangled .
15 But his temporizing policy was making it immensely difficult, and he was becoming every moment more entangled in the meshes of the merciless priests.
16 As usual in theological controversies, the skein became more and more entangled , till there was no way left but to cut it in two.
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