Example sentences of "to catch up [prep] [art] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 The rental sector meanwhile provides — along with all the box-office successes which nowadays transfer to tape within a few months and probably need no further introduction — the chance to catch up on a variety of ( often more deserving ) movies which have been less widely seen in cinemas here .
2 Kylie admits that the tour of the chic boutiques in Paris , London and New York gave the sisters a chance to catch up on a lot of the times they had missed when the demands of television companies just had to take priority over family .
3 Well Zoe Muir decided to catch up on the progress of our other volunteer , Katy Clark .
4 Well Zoe Muir decided to catch up on the progress of our other volunteer , Katy Clark .
5 Well Zoe Muir decided to catch up on the progress of our other volunteer , Katy Clark .
6 Well Zoe Muir decided to catch up on the progress of our other volunteer , Katy Clark .
7 Well Zoe Muir decided to catch up on the progress of our other volunteer , Katy Clark .
8 Well Zoe Muir decided to catch up on the progress of our other volunteer , Katy Clark .
9 ‘ Now that we only have the one line , we want to catch up on the backlog of maintenance and repairs .
10 With the paperwork finished , it 's across to the Mess for a cup of tea and to catch up on the rest of the news .
11 The London International Opera Festival is now a regular fixture in the June calendar , and though its scale may be relatively modest — a skilful combination of performances annexed from the seasons of the Royal Opera and English National Opera with one- off ventures mounted by small-scale professional companies — it serves as a useful chance for the capital to catch up with a variety of new work that has failed to find a niche elsewhere .
12 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 .
13 Although Newcastle is having to run very hard to catch up with the mechanics of community care , Roycroft thinks that in terms of the spirit of the act , the city is already way ahead .
14 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 .
15 They seem to be trying to catch up with the West of the Fifties . ’
16 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 .
17 She refused to look upon herself as an invalid , but it might be sensible to take a tonic , say , during the coming winter months , and to catch up with the loss of sleep she had so cheerfully endured .
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