- The armed forces were prepared to repulse any attacks.
- She fought off three armed robbers.
- He was armed with all the facts.
- Foreign journalists were manhandled by armed police, and told to leave.
- I couldn't get through—the line's engaged.
- I ain't the first you've ever been engaged to!
- Joanna was pouring the wine. While she was thus engaged, Charles sat on one of the bar-stools.
- We told them we want to be engaged.
- I have never engaged in drug trafficking.
- My job was to find interesting engaged couples, interview them and write their love stories.
- Say, Becky, was you ever engaged?
- Huck was silent for some time, engaged in a mental struggle.
- She made a solemn promise to him when they became engaged that she would give up cigarettes for good.
- He is engaged in doing his French exercises.
- When we're doing so, our brains are more engaged.
- I tried the number again, got an engaged tone.
- Anne and Steve got engaged two years after they had first started going out.
- The supplier shall provide adequate on-site service and after-sale support and assign qualified representatives for assisting the installation, commissioning, starting and on-site training of the jacket ball valve.
- The General is ideally qualified for the job.
- I felt like she was the next most qualified person.
- Qualified students can earn college credit for these classes without going through the San Diego State University admission process.
- There'll never be a shortage of people who consider themselves uniquely qualified to be president of the United States.
- Qualified tomatoes may come in one of four varieties: round, ribbed, oblong or elongated and cocktail tomatoes.
- She's extremely well qualified for the job.
- Finally, it was down to three of us, but the other two seemed better qualified.
- Our parents are still growing into qualified fathers and mothers, so we need to understand and forgive them sometimes.
- George Granger has started a health centre and I know he's looking for qualified staff.
- He is qualified to teach English.
- Bill, we have several qualified applicants we are serious about.
- The family dog jumped wildly.
- He had been greeted by the sight of his mother, her red hair wildly streaming.
- Her eyes glinted wildly.
- "Thirteen?" he guessed wildly.
- She looked wildly around for an escape.
- Here again, the community and police have wildly different stories of what happened.
- A band played salsa, and the crowd danced wildly.
- The results of the experiment varied wildly.
- He gesticulated wildly at the clock.
- Everyone was on their feet applauding wildly.
- When the result was declared the great crowd outside the town hall cheered wildly.