Use "extricate|extricated|extricates|extricating" in a sentence

1. He extricated himself from a difficult situation.

2. He was pleased that at last he was extricated.

3. His quick wit extricated himself from the embarrassing situation.

4. The bird had to be extricated from the netting.

5. He finally extricated himself from the predicament.

6. The boy extricated the bird from the net.

7. Gott authorised a withdrawal and Moubray extricated the battalion.

8. I helped Professor Cousins extricate himself from his chair.

9. Firemen had to extricate the driver from the wreckage.

10. Please do not seek for me, because I already extricated.

11. William would be lucky to extricate himself before midnight.

12. It took hours to extricate the car from the sand.

13. How was he going to extricate himself from this situation?

14. The damage, however , often begins only when a survivor is extricated.

15. She extricated herself from her mingled impulse to deny and guestion.

16. We should extricate ourselves from the predicament as soon as possible.

17. She extricated herself from her mingled impulse to deny and question.

18. She felt a hopelessness of their even being extricated together from that forlorn place.

19. I tried to extricate myself from the situation but it was impossible.

20. He had managed to extricate himself from most of his official duties.

21. The two great - coated gentlemen had extricated and shaken their ears like huge water - dogs.

22. It is not known when Napoleon managed to extricate himself from this chaos.

23. The wrecked car had to be lifted before the driver could be extricated.

24. Firemen with metal cutters extricated him - and the lavatory bowl - from the train.

25. A complicated story unfolds, with Mitchum desperately trying to extricate himself from the trap.

26. Be ever vigilant; close over your thoughts; extricate yourself from the mire of evil.

27. He endeavoured to extricate the car, digging with his hands in the blazing sunshine.

28. They must both have decided to come personally to extricate me from my predicament.

29. It took firemen almost an hour to extricate the driver from the wrecked car.

30. It is easiest to extricate rabbits from the nets if you kill them first.

31. The wrecked ear had to be lifted from the ditch before the driver could be extricated.

32. The state also is caught in the web and can not seem to extricate itself.

33. Would they ever be able to extricate themselves from it without irreparable damage being done?

34. We should have extricated most unprofitable large and medium - sized State - owned enterprises from their predicament.

35. She finished scribbling her details on the back of the old envelope that she had extricated from her bag.

36. They can also help a floundering organization extricate itself from the depths of a self-inflicted malaise.

37. She tugged on Hart's arm to extricate him from the circle of men with whom he'd been talking.

38. The meeting seemed to be endless, but I extricated myself by saying I had to catch a plane.

39. • They fired away with wild Abandon, but luckily with little accuracy, and he was able to extricate himself.

40. They fired away with wild abandon, but luckily with little accuracy, and he was able to extricate himself.

41. During the early afternoon, 90th Light had extricated itself from the El Alamein box defences and resumed its move eastward.

42. And it didn't help to have that idiot Kegan see what he bad done and try to extricate him.

43. 25 Iain, skipping his father, then extricated them by trailing the jack and adding perfect drawing shots to collect a four.

44. Iain, skipping his father, then extricated them by trailing the jack and adding perfect drawing shots to collect a four.

45. He can speak eloquently of the need to reduce the size of government and extricate it from our private lives.

46. By nightfall all the rifle companies had been over-run; some sections, and platoons from these companies extricated themselves at nightfall.

47. In short, capitalist states were becoming thoroughly entangled in a set of conflicts from which they could not easily extricate themselves.

48. 8 He can speak eloquently of the need to reduce the size of government and extricate it from our private lives.

49. A dentist was summoned to the make-up trailer to fix the star's chip, though on camera it will be guest orthodontist Kathy Najimy extricating Betty from her stuck braces.

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51. Even before the recent reports, the Commentariat had embraced a new national parlor game: devising ways for Clinton to extricate himself from Grand Jury Jeopardy

52. If you become aware, get oneself cannot extricate oneself, suggest you go appealing psychological doctor, let them take you to walk out of visional network world.

53. 28 If you become aware, get oneself cannot extricate oneself, suggest you go appealing psychological doctor, let them take you to walk out of visional network world.

54. A client who uses aggressive tactics against you to get their way is a real liability, and you should extricate yourself from the situation as quickly as possible.

55. Dismissals and Acquittals, and No Charges Filed Most people who find themselves thrown into the criminal justice system want to extricate themselves from the entire mess as soon as possible

56. Leibniz frequently linked the concept of harmony to that which is " Cogitable," (18) or "contemplatible"--"the state where everything has the potential for observation," or a state which "extricates [the mind] from confusion."

57. Your friends and family will be taken from you by the means of some scandal, whether contrived or Actualthey are quite gifted at tempting you into situations that you cannot extricate yourself from

58. 2 days ago · Saudi Arabia unveiled a proposal for a Cease-fire aimed at disentangling itself from Yemen’s civil war, as rebel forces press an offensive and the Biden administration seeks to extricate the U.S

59. View in context As Tarzan Approached , the beast turned, snarling, toward him, struggling to extricate itself; but one great limb across its back and the smaller entangling branches pinioning its legs prevented it from moving but a few

60. Attempting to extricate himself from a potential disaster, Jackson realized that the Union artillery fire was coming from a spur of the Blue Ridge that was known locally as the Coaling, where charcoal was made by a local family for their blacksmith shop.

61. ‘Austerity and sternness will Alienate his affections, and severe words will sting him to the quick.’ ‘The young man, in his efforts to extricate the young woman from her problems, manages to Alienate her affections while arousing the enmity of her powerful protector.’