61. The gang was caught in possession of stolen goods.
62. She caught the first plane out.
63. We caught the last bus home.
64. The people are caught between two opposing ideologies.
65. We caught the ferry at Ostend.
66. They caught the fox and caged it.
67. They caught a glimpse of a dark green car.
68. The fire flared up as the paper caught.
69. The bird caught a bug on the fly.
70. They were caught trying to escape.
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71. We got caught in a torrential downpour.
72. He was unfortunately caught in the shower.
73. Jones handed off the full-back and caught the ball.
74. Several journalists were caught in machine-gun fire.
75. I caught the whiff of whisky on his breath.
76. Her brooch caught the rays of the setting sun.
77. He caught his thumb in the door.
78. The fabric got caught in the zip and tore.
79. We caught her peeping through the keyhole.
80. He caught sight of her reflection in the window.
81. We caught the last bus.
82. The whales are caught by being enmeshed in nets.
83. The fox got its foot caught in a trap.
84. The window display caught her eye.
85. I was caught in a storm.
86. Soldiers who deserted and were caught were shot.
87. He caught a glimpse of her in the crowd.
88. An old bird is not to be caught with chaff.
89. His photo is a wonderful happy moment caught with perfect timing.
90. I got my bag caught in the wheel of my bicycle.
61. Campaign leaders were caught flat-footed when the opinion polls suddenly started to swing the other way.
62. She took/caught some flak from her parents about her new dress.
63. Caught in the poverty trap, they are unable to save money for business ventures.
64. The police kept after the criminal until they finally caught him.
65. Women are caught in a double bind, marginalised in the community if they are not wives and mothers, under excessive pressure to be perfect if they are.
66. They had been selling stolen cars for years before the police caught up with them.
67. She was caught trying to smuggle 26 kilos of heroin out of/into the country.
68. He was here all morning, but you've just caught him out.
69. I was browsing through a magazine one day when a photograph caught my eye.
70. The robber was caught when someone tipped off the police.
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71. She caught the faintest flicker of amusement on his face.
72. They caught the thief and hailed blows down on him.
73. When two industrial giants clash, small companies can get caught in the crossfire.
74. The ball bounced off the wall and he caught it.
75. Investors and currency dealers were caught completely unawares by the Bundesbank's action.
76. Amy thought she caught the faintest drift of Isabel's flowery perfume.
77. Thousands of illegal immigrants are caught and deported every year.
78. He got what he could out of me before I caught on to the kind of person he'd turned into.
79. He leaned towards me and I caught/got a whiff of garlic.
80. As she walked past, I caught a whiff of her perfume.
81. Doctors issued a warning against eating any fish caught in the river.
82. He caught up the ball as it rolled along and threw it back.
83. I caught those little/young rascals dressing up in my clothes.
84. Stephen leapt up and caught the ball in one hand.
85. If you are caught simply argue that "everyone does it" and brazen it out.
86. The new policies appear to have caught the imagination of the public .
87. As the fish snaps at the bait, it gets caught on the hook.
88. The little boy caught the insect by inverting her cup over it.
89. Illegal immigrants are sent back across the border if they are caught.
90. He caught at a rope thrown him, but missed it.
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