Example sentences of "[adv] caught [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Actually they 're all er they are , nearly all of them have been broken so they 've obviously caught up with the list from the . |
2 | There was a seriously dangerous note in his voice now , Cassie thought , so caught up in the play that she hardly realized that she was part of the script and it was she whom Johnny was talking about . |
3 | Key members accused the MPs of being so caught up in the technical arguments and the prospect of winning one concession from the Government after a barren frustrating decade that they lost sight of the big picture . |
4 | They were very much caught up in the opinion that if they were an indie band , it could n't possibly be worth a major record company taking them seriously . |
5 | I learned so much and soon caught up with the fleet ’ . |
6 | The questions tumbled from him as he went hand in hand with Beth , down the stairs and into the kitchen , where Peggy was soon caught up in the excitement . |
7 | He was soon caught up in the wartime expansion of government activity , being concerned mainly with the regulation of foreign trade . |
8 | Clearly Balliol had not caught up with the decimated decoy party . |
9 | ‘ New linguistics ’ , for us , included books on English by , , and ; but at that time we had not caught up with the new developments associated with . |
10 | This argument can make little appeal to anyone not caught up in the artifices of philosophy . |
11 | I have the feeling that if oil supplies were somehow caught up in the Yugoslavian position , an armed intervention force would already be in that country . |
12 | It must have been legal , ’ said the Archdeacon , who had just caught up with the conversation . |
13 | I asked several times but eventually was just caught up in the crowds . ’ |
14 | But we have come full circle : by sliding from discussion of women as wives to a discussion of women as mothers and carers , we are once more caught up in the dilemmas about benefits for children outlined in the previous section . |
15 | The audience settled quickly after the interval and was soon once more caught up in the mounting dramatic tension of The Hooded Owl . |
16 | While some associated with it tend to pose in sunglasses or growl into walkie-talkies and get totally caught up in the three-day whirl that has nothing to do with the real world , the contest , over the years , has given joy , drama and emotion . |
17 | Leading figures in the RCM like the Marchioness of Reading , who had been born into a Jewish family , converted to Christianity and had now converted back to Judaism ; Elaine Blond , Sigmund Gestetner and Lola Hahn-Warburg quickly caught on to the message that the best chance of currying public favour was to play down the religious factor . |
18 | James 's private quarrel with William now became irretrievably caught up in the greater feud between England and France . |
19 | Let us say that , although not trapped in a fight for survival , we are all still caught up in the ordinary competitiveness of business , social gamesmanship , and marriage . |
20 | The last thing I want after the programme is to be still caught up in the atmosphere of the studio . |
21 | If he just suddenly hits me without warning , thought Bob , I shall almost certainly go straight over backwards with my feet still caught up in the bar-stool , and split my skull open on the floor . |
22 | His eyes raked mockingly over her dishevelled nakedness , and she shuddered , still caught up in the storm he had unleashed , but horrified , too , to realise what she 'd just been doing . |
23 | They were thoroughly caught up in the contest . |
24 | Stalin therefore becomes the authentic Marxist , able to deal with specific historical circumstances , as against Trotsky who is regarded as having been hopelessly caught up with the a priori universalism of an abstract Marxism . |
25 | A number of people from the North-East were also caught up in the riots . |
26 | In Hong Kong , where there is a well-oiled storm warning machine piloted by the staff of the ancient Royal Observatory , the entire community becomes rather gaily caught up in the summertime ritual of typhoon watch . |
27 | When the large whisky-blending house of W. and G. Pattison collapsed fraudulently the following year he tried and failed to arrange a rescue package , but DCL did provide financial help to firms unwittingly caught up in the crash . |
28 | Although the RAF had standard instrument panels from 1936 onwards it was a long time before the merits of this tidy arrangement really caught on in the USA . |
29 | It 's a funny thing the way podoeroticism has never really caught on in the West , what with sex being so popular and all . |
30 | Keeping goats has really caught on in the past 10 years , as farmers look to alternative livestock to stay in business . |