Similar words: negative charge, positive charge, explosive charge, have charge of, phase change, steeplechase, wild-goose chase, ambulance chaser. Meaning: v. go after with the intent to catch.
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1. The police gave chase, but the thieves made away with the jewels.
2. Other officers gave chase but the killers escaped.
3. Police spotted the car and gave chase .
4. After the robbery the police immediately gave chase.
5. We gave chase along the footpath.
6. The old lady shouted for help and then gave chase.
7. The police gave chase and arrested the man.
8. The officers gave chase and radioed for assistance.
9. Matchsticks gave chase, catching her in mid-stride.
10. Police had given chase after foiling an attempted ram raid in Marlborough.
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11. We gave chase using extra boost and climbing to height of 16000.
12. The porter gave chase, assisted by two Bulldogs who happened to be in the lodge at the time.
13. It was later spotted in Lisburn at 4.15am on Sunday by police who gave chase.
14. Voice over Police in Cam gave chase for a short distance but were easily shaken off by the robbers stolen Sierra Cosworth.
15. When a Gingerbread Man jumped out of the oven and ran away, all sorts of people and animals gave chase.
16. Lookouts on outlying islands warned fishing villages of approaching whales, whereupon great numbers of men in small boats gave chase.
17. Sancho fell dying outside his own pavilion while Rodrigo and others gave chase.
18. They gave chase along Drayton Road where they reached speeds of up to seventy miles an hour.
19. He gave chase and quickly caught one and killed it with a snap of his bill.
20. By the time they had sorted out the confusion and given chase, the woman had made good her escape.
21. The gunships dive to give chase,(sentencedict.com) dodging and weaving through the trunks.
22. If your opponent decides to give chase , then that is good. You will be able to get a bunch of free shots in, because of your range, and your opponent will not be able to harm you.
23. They sent soldiers to give chase, but by then, Cao Cao had fled out of the eastern gate.
24. The full-fed lioness did not care to give chase, but it mangled and smeared the veil with its jaws and claws.
25. The head monk himself drove his blue BMW to give chase, but yet again, was unable to beat the nuns back to their nunnery !
26. The small force will excel in deep maneuvers into vulnerable enemy territory , with the hope that the enemy will give chase and surround it.
27. He gestured threateningly at the young man, who leapt to his feet, took his hat from his head and passed it into the crowd. He proceeded to give chase as the young man danced through the crowd.
28. Jessie was hysterical , screaming loudly , as I picked myself up from the floor gasping to give chase.
29. Feuding mobs, armed with machetes and other hand weapons, give chase to rivals in the East Timor capital of Dili May 30, 2006.
30. The ceremony was cut short when the Federals were forced to give chase to a nearby party of Confederates. Dr. and Mrs.
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