Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
But each church group has developed its own programs and are entrenched in them.
It will be hard to get people entrenched in either to move.
That is where they have been entrenched since June 23.
The term had entrenched itself too quickly among the science staff.
They would soon be entrenched in their own lives, careers and families.
The city could entrench and they'd never get into it.
Instead, they entrenched on the northern bank of the river.
The use of language is deeply entrenched in human culture.
This right, along with many other rights, is entrenched in the constitution.
Wake up each morning for the last week to find yourself entrenched in first place.
Here it had been taken and firmly entrenched into the social culture of the community.
Both these groups are entrenched too deep in the mess to see the big picture.
By the morning of February 28, both sides began to be entrenched.
And the Russians have the advantage of being entrenched in here.
Basketball is entrenched in me now, part of my personality.
By August of that year, the new regime was well entrenched.
"I've just had a baby and am well entrenched in general practice training.
By that time, both of them would be too well entrenched in their respective places to move.
Within five minutes Fisher was entrenched behind one of the computers.
However, the original term is probably too well entrenched to be replaced.
Now, Brown is firmly entrenched as the quarterback of the future.
Most of the people in her class, even the power tools, thought that the book was totally entrenched.
The order was given to down packs and begin entrenching.
It was a belief confirmed and entrenched by years of practice.
Most were in fact interpretations of a trend already well entrenched as summer turned to fall.