Example sentences of "[noun] to catch [adv prt] with the " in BNC.

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1 If the Council did a good deal to catch up with the agenda of the Council of Trent , it did rather little to face the real agenda confronting the whole human and Christian community in the last decades of this century .
2 One sequence , filmed in Maidenhead , showed Crawford , dressed up in a fireman 's uniform , peddling furiously on a bike in an attempt to catch up with the engine .
3 It will take years for Albania to catch up with the standards of medicine in other European countries but not all the news is negative .
4 It took me about two weeks to catch up with the loss .
5 The purpose of these breaks is to give learners a chance to catch up with the plot ; to get them to a point where they understand enough of what has happened to make a reasonable stab at following the gist of the next part .
6 There 's a chance to catch up with the latest Scottish news in our evening bulletin .
7 It was part of my planning to use this day to catch up with the vast mound of paperwork , documentation of seizures and reports , which always accumulates after a successful revenue operation .
8 In this early period American railway capital and building energies went mainly into track and engineering , and it took some time for the station to catch up with the grandiose schemes of the companies .
9 Even in a presidency capital like Bombay , it took some time for the station to catch up with the developing pretension of the city .
10 The UK 's Solutions with Workstations Show at London 's Olympia between May 11 and 13 will be a good chance for the UK and Europe to catch up with the latest Common OpenSoftware Environment developments : Peter Idoine of IBM Corp , Steve Raby of Sun Microsystems Inc and Mike Shelton of the Santa Cruz Operation Inc will hold interactive sessions on COSE at 11am on each of the three days of the exhibition .
11 If you were away last week can you please leave space to catch up with the writing which you will do in your own time .
12 This invitation is also open to former members of the Scholarship Scheme , several of whom have found the Summer School an excellent ‘ refresher course ’ , and a way to catch up with the progress of their colleagues .
13 But he knows that new formats take a long time to catch on with the public : ‘ We have n't got expectations of hundreds of thousands of units .
14 Next day , it 's off to the supermarket to catch up with the shopping — do n't forget the newborn-size nappies !
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