Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] caught [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Fast on its heels came MacPublisher and Ready-Set-Go but somehow neither caught on in the same way . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The audience settled quickly after the interval and was soon once more caught up in the mounting dramatic tension of The Hooded Owl . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ As well as the mouse droppings there was a dead housefly caught up in the clothing . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | It 's a funny thing the way podoeroticism has never really caught on in the West , what with sex being so popular and all . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 ) . |