It was desirable to embroil as few as possible in the Lancaster dispute. |
She forbade them, I understand, because they were likely to embroil her in unnecessary wars. |
And this is why she strives to embroil your country with Japan and Mexico. |
As a like conduct might embroil you with your hosts, you will change your abode from time to time. |
They only help us for money, and they wish only to embroil the world in war. |
Certainly what has changed since my time on the watch in 1996 is the scope and news culture in which crises embroil our public broadcaster. |