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61. Her life splits in two as she alternately catches or misses the tube home.
62. But what really catches our eyes is the airplane wreckage higher up on the hill.
63. The male catches an insect and carefully parcels it up in silk.
64. Now genetics has become the science that catches the collective imagination as does no other.
65. Car parks, stuffed with cars, seem to billow up in places like fabric, as the wind catches them underneath.
66. The activity and the catches were outstanding, if never repeatable.
67. Wicketkeeper Donald Orr had two catches plus a stumping, to take his tally to seven over the two matches.
68. Because not all catches were reported, the actual numbers caught were probably even higher.
69. Ex-Chiefs wideout Willie Davis has turned five of his 22 catches into touchdowns.
70. If another competitor catches you up, they may overtake at a safe and suitable place, and you should give way.
71. When a moving object catches their attention, babies are apt to focus on it.
72. And when his harpoon catches fire, he brandishes it about in order to subdue any revolt by the seamen.
73. The film has its rough patches: particularly the implausible speed with which Jeanne catches on to something being amiss with Mika.
74. Plaice catches were to be reduced from 182,700 tonnes to 176,900, but sole catches were increased from 16,000 to 25,000 tonnes.
75. All I could offer was a hatchback whose tyres puncture as soon as it catches sight of anything other than motorway.
76. The patient with damage to one frontal lobe catches on to the original sorting strategy and gets the string of yes answers.
77. During his talk, he looks once, catches my glance, and stumbles over the next sentence.
78. Scorsese's catches the delirium of Henry's formative years with mesmerising verve.
78. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
79. That catches the familiar dictum that science explains particular events by generalizing and by making them cases of laws at work.
80. The hunters were not even breaking even, yet the hunt continued despite the falling catches.
81. It does so when the eye catches the castle of Rapperswil towards the end of the lake on the eastern shore.
82. The research team monitored 61 catches at 18 North Sea ports over a two-week period.
83. Will it burst with love again, like colours, speech that catches fire, tears of revelation from infinity?
84. He held 59 catches and took 32 wickets at 47.00 with unremarkable medium-pace.
85. A clean bill of health has certainly helped, while the catches, crucially, have been sticking.
86. Unless your son catches on to the research potential on the Web, surfing can be pretty passive.
87. So the fishermen fish even harder, to make up the catches they need to keep their vessels at sea.
88. In the rich world the equivalent is the husband who drives a car with a wife who walks or catches the bus.
89. Gouache is an ideal medium for building these forms as the light changes and catches each leaf.
90. Chris Hankins, reporting from Las Vegas, catches a glimpse of the future and the myriad of products on show.
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