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    catch on example sentences

    catch on


    1. OK, so she was too caught up in running the ship to immediately catch on to what was happening here


    2. He could catch only when the ball


    3. ’ I said watching the sunlight catch on the buildings below us


    4. It was the work of a few minutes to put his boots on, perching on the edge of a chair in a pool of moonlight coming through the glazed section of the main door and yet a further minute to reach for the catch on the door


    5. An invisible hand reaches for the catch on the inside of the door


    6. That was also the time when they began to really catch on to low energy machinery


    7. “I know what you mean, take no notice of Flitter, he obviously didn’t catch on


    8. slavering could catch only the ignorant masses


    9. Chuff's theory was slow to catch on, and many of his contemporaries refused to see any value in his work


    10. Risking losing his grip altogether, his pulled his left hand out of the hatch and pressed the release catch on his safety line

    11. In some places the wire hung down and would catch on our equipment as we passed by and we would wrench ourselves loose sometimes breaking the wire as we did so


    12. material would catch on fire


    13. I once asked an Instructor for advice regarding whether one should keep their service pistol loaded with the safety catch on, or rather load it right before shooting


    14. The catch on his helmet strap clicked in and he mounted up


    15. He might catch on sooner rather than later


    16. No one seemed to catch on, but we could have shipped the bombs there, and armed up there


    17. “You catch on fast, my friend,” agreed Brendan, as truth is not always the best policy


    18. “Catch on? Catch on to what? That you wanted to prove to Eric how tough you are? That you’re sadistic, just like he is?”


    19. It's all about to catch one thing:


    20. Some of the members are sensible enough to realize that the police will inevitably catch one of us should we try our luck too far and are calling for caution

    21. If the fuel pool runs dry of water and the spent fuel rods catch on fire,


    22. After an hour I finally began to catch on to what he was talking about


    23. Macon offered to catch one of the higuacas for me, but I preferred to see them fly around freely


    24. I quickly pointed out to him that he was also a shmuck and that he could shove the job up his butt but it would probably catch on the way in, because his butt matched his brain, which was certain to appear in 'Ripley's Believe It or Not' for the smallest part on a human


    25. I jumped trying to catch one of my books as it passed in front of me


    26. didn"t catch on too quickly


    27. not catch on to her mother’s intentional oblivion right


    28. Leah, close by Moshe as she attended to Sari, speaking ever so softly, hoping to catch only Moshe’s attention as she tugged on his arm, asked into a suddenly silent throng, “Did you not say that all had to go? That none should be left to answer for what was done here today?”


    29. I would manage to catch one of the men’s words,


    30. The girl who lived there began to catch one right after another with waterbug bait

    31. probably lacked the background to catch on to the underlying


    32. They won't even catch on until a


    33. It allows your audience to catch on and have a concrete understanding of the point you are trying to make, because you are revealing what you intend to communicate in a language others use to process information


    34. He made Carl bend the conduit, refusing to admit he knew how, transparently pretending not to catch on


    35. a respected DJ has made it to your event and the fans with catch on to your name


    36. Show them how hyped you are and it wil catch on


    37. My outstretched fingertips struggled to catch one as it crashed just beyond my grasp


    38. Despina and Leftheri had just managed to turn the corner into the alley when the building exploded, sending debris flying everywhere causing the building to catch on fire


    39. Using the stick to catch onto a metal railing, he pulled his weakened body closer, all the while shielding his face from us


    40. He swooped down and tried to catch one of the children, but they were diving and dodging him

    41. “Aren’t you going to try to catch one?” asked Ceder, smiling brightly, hopefully, but the Dangler did not reply—indeed, he seemed not to know what to do with himself as the boat drifted through the mist


    42. He let those last words hang in the air, hoping all would catch onto the dripping sarcasm


    43. It didn’t just catch on fire, it actually exploded


    44. Of course, it would be really hard to catch one of the most fearsome terrorists, who was supported by a


    45. "In China, the concept has been much slower to catch on


    46. The Human was beginning to catch on, because at some point he must have experience one of the dimensional rifts on his planet


    47. It hasn't seemed to catch on yet


    48. Something bothered Nancy at once but it took her some time to catch on to what it was: children were rare in proportion to the number of adults visible


    49. Only then did she catch on to the fact that she had been naked under the sheet


    50. All was sweet with showy tolerance as white mums held beautiful black youngsters on their knees whenever they could catch one going from the pool to the bar or toilet; wet dresses and forced smiles were but a small price to pay for the privilege; the privilege of being white in Grahamstown and still the largest group within the comfortable class whose members now included a small number of the political majority














































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