Example sentences of "[adv] catch up with 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 " We 'd better catch up with the others , had n't we ? " he said quickly , gesturing along the track .
3 Yet both sides expressed satisfaction that the Israeli-Palestinian talks were finally catching up with the concurrent negotiations between Israel and its other Arab adversaries , Jordan , Lebanon and Syria .
4 I learned so much and soon caught up with the fleet ’ .
5 Clearly Balliol had not caught up with the decimated decoy party .
6 ‘ 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 .
7 ‘ The breaks are probably where the mobile is moving from one cell to another and he is searching through to catch up with the conversation again in the next cell .
8 When they finally caught up with the aftershocks of the mid-Eighties housequake , they immediately started looking for ways to whip up an old-style moral panic .
9 After riding for some time in the dark , they finally caught up with the cart at a toll-gate .
10 It must have been legal , ’ said the Archdeacon , who had just caught up with the conversation .
11 It could , therefore , be the case that , in future , the TV audience will gradually catch up with the TV commercial producers ' instincts .
12 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 .
13 ‘ It would be naive to think that all a Labour government has to do is increase revenue support , encourage greater investment and Britain 's railway system would automatically catch up with the best in Europe , ’ he said .
14 First , a lot had been achieved ( other countries were only now catching up with the Clean Air Act ) .
15 Apple Computer Inc 's Apple USA unit cut prices on the PowerBook Duo 210 4/80 , Duo 230 4/80 , Duo 230 4/120 and Duo 230 4/120 with modem , by between 10% and 18% : it says it is now catching up with the demand .
16 so while our climbers rest and enjoy the sea air we can now catch up with the rest of the sporting action …
17 As is often the case , science has simply caught up with the hobbyist on this point , as synspilum is quite obviously different from melanurum , and from other Theraps , when you see one swimming round your tank , especially when it is an adult in full colour .
18 In Texas it may be described as the past constantly almost catching up with the future , leaving no stable present time .
19 The real value of the licence fee has grown at a relatively slow pace and has never quite caught up with the rate of inflation .
20 The principles here are clear , fully Catholic and yet in terms of pre-conciliar Roman theory revolutionary ( not so revolutionary in practice : some sacramental sharing had always continued in parts of the East where ecclesiastical reality had never quite caught up with the theory of ultramontanism ) .
21 It still exists and it will undoubtedly catch up with the retail price index shortly and go ahead of it from 1994 onwards , as the direct tax burden which is included in the TPI rises faster than the indirect taxes which go into the RPI .
22 Several times she felt almost caught up with the constant demands for her attention .
23 I was carved up by a let-me-through Porsche , with a chap at the wheel chatting into his Deutsche Telekom mobile phone , and then caught up with the car again a few kilometres further on , where it had slithered on the wet cobbles and collided with an antique tram .
24 You then catch up with the field on the Isle of Dogs at the 17.5 mile-mark .
25 But the philosophers have not yet caught up with the idea .
26 She would never catch up with the enormous range of reading which seemed to be taken for granted by Bob and his friends , never .
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