Example sentences of "caught [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Trinidadian Simmons troubled the top-order from the outset , bowling Asif Mujtaba , having Aamir Sohail caught for six and Salim Malik caught for a duck .
2 Our Dean drew the ice-free peg and never caught for the first hour , as I predicted .
3 And beer , caught between the factors and the one third increase in teetotalism over the past decade .
4 There was a newsflash I caught of a big pile-up on the E 35 autobahn outside Freiburg … ’
5 Rudi Bryson had barely started his county career when he vindicated Robin Jackman 's recommendation with one unplayable delivery , having Mike Gatting caught via a self-preserving splice on the same Oval surface that his new team-mates had earlier milked at their leisure .
6 You may think that instead of increasing my catch I would have had to share what I caught with a companion .
7 From outside , the church looked very old , and deserted , and I began to wonder why I had come ; and I must have been a little late , because in the perfect stillness within , the members of the congregation already knelt — like statues , some caught in a swath of rainbow light where the rising sun shone through a stained-glass window , splashing the bowed heads and bent shoulders with crimson , royal blue , emerald and gold .
8 Life here plays on like a distant , steady backbeat to the often hollow din of modern America caught in the rituals of an election year .
9 Anyone with a passing knowledge of astrological influences will realize that he was born on the cusp , a Taurus caught in the influence of Aries , which makes him bullish and a bit of a ram .
10 ‘ Oh , by the way , Blair , ’ I called , ‘ whilst you are there , would you mind bringing me the fish I caught in the stream ?
11 The statement ‘ If rain falls on spruce forests , the rain can become even more acid ’ may have been drawn from a recent paper from the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology that certainly showed that water flowing down the stem was more acid than that caught in the open .
12 But McDermott refused to be denied completely and he had number five batsman Saeed Anwar caught in the slips for 13 in his 20th over .
13 Although the public as a whole accepted that loyalist extremists had destroyed the Alliance Party headquarters , a number of local people , including some caught in the blast of the explosion , doubted it from the beginning .
14 Some caught in the rigging and thudded to the deck , spitting and baring their fangs at us before being hurriedly kicked overboard .
15 He was about four feet away when his foot caught in the electric flex he was dragging and he stumbled forward off balance .
16 One week after the campaign was launched , it was reported that " all localities " had arrested 9,800 criminals , including 1,340 " caught in the act " .
17 Police and medical advisers are urging anyone caught in the cloud to consult their doctors as the chemicals can cause severe irritation to the eyes and throat .
18 Five years later Sykes turned the knife even further : ‘ You remember that salmon I caught on the Ayr in 1962 ?
19 Her dress shrieked as it caught on the comer of the table and tore .
20 On 3 June last the painting was badly slashed in five places when it fell from the wall and caught on the scaffolding used by the restorers ( see The Art Newspaper No.20 , July-September 1992 , p.1 ) .
21 Christine made a grab for his gun as it spun away , but only succeeded in pushing it into a console , where its trigger caught on the comer .
22 It caught on the second try , and after a minute 's revving he switched off the ignition and let it die .
23 He arranged parties and expeditions for inspecting churches and old buildings both in London and in the country ; he became one of the public advocates of the Gothic style for modern buildings ; he caught at every opportunity of designing a lodge or a farmhouse or any other building .
24 I caught at the word , as I was right to do .
25 Ambrose , with the wind at his back at the southern end from which he had terminated England 's dogged resistance on the last afternoon of the 1990 Test , also had four wickets on the day , completing the latest West Indian triumph at Kensington by having David Richardson caught at the wicket and bowling Allan Donald with successive balls 20 minutes from lunch .
26 Theodora caught at the name .
27 He rose then as if to go but impulsively Robyn caught at the sleeve of his robe .
28 Graham Gooch won an important toss but then fell in the seventh over , clearly surprised to be given out caught at the wicket .
29 Mark Ramprakash 's unlucky run in Test cricket continued when he was given out caught by the helmeted Asif Mujtaba at short leg in the second innings .
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