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单词 Catch up
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1) I have to catch up on my sleep.
2) You walk on and I'll catch up with you later.
3) I ran after her and managed to catch up with her.
4) He loves to catch up on the news after a trip abroad.
5) Old age and infirmity had begun to catch up with him.
6) Go on ahead. I'll catch up with you.
7) Will Western industry ever catch up with Japanese innovations?
8) I need to catch up on my office work.
9) Drinking will catch up with you.
10) There's still time to catch up with them.
11) I stopped and waited for her to catch up.
12) He quickened his pace to catch up with them.
13) I want to catch up with all your news.
14) I used Saturday to catch up on my sleep.
15) Smoking will catch up with you.
16) He'll catch up on lost time by working harder.
17) I want to catch up on all your news.
18) I have some work to catch up on.
19) He ran so fast that I couldn't catch up.
20) Most late developers will catch up with their friends.
21) He stopped and let her catch up with him.
22) I need to catch up on some sleep .
23) Wait for the stragglers to catch up.
24) You just go ahead and I'll catch up later.
25) Catch up with you later!
26) His lies will catch up with him one day.
27) The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it,[http:///catch up.html] that was the miracle.
28) Like many in Russia, she blamed the country'sfailings on futile attempts to catch up with the West.
29) It has set us back in so many respects that I'm not sure how long it will take for us to catch up.
30) I ran as fast as I could, but I couldn't catch up with him.
1) I have to catch up on my sleep.
2) You walk on and I'll catch up with you later.
3) I ran after her and managed to catch up with her.
4) Like many in Russia, she blamed the country'sfailings on futile attempts to catch up with the West.
5) It has set us back in so many respects that I'm not sure how long it will take for us to catch up.
6) I ran as fast as I could, but I couldn't catch up with him.
7) He loves to catch up on the news after a trip abroad.
31) You'll have to work harder to catch up with the top students in your class.
32) He started working hard much too late in the day-he couldn't possibly catch up.
33) The late nights were beginning to catch up with her.
34) He just wants to rest and catch up with old friends.
35) She couldn't go to school for a few weeks because of illness, but she'll be able to catch up quickly.
36) Come over for a chat so we can catch up on each other's news.
37) After missing a term through illness he had to work hard to catch up .
38) It took six years for the law to catch up with them.
39) John began the season better than me but I have fought to catch up.
40) I have to catch up on my work so I can't come out.
41) She plans to return to Dublin to catch up with the relatives she has not seen since she married.
42) She was walking so fast I had to run to catch up .
43) Summer is the perfect time to catch up on the new books you meant to read.
44) Go on in front. I'll soon catch you up/catch up .
45) It was good to see Patsy and catch up on all the gossip.
46) Please write often while you're away, so we can catch up on each other's news.
47) She's staying late at the office to catch up with/on some reports.
48) If you miss a lot of classes, it's very difficult to catch up.
49) No matter how hard I try I cannot seem to catch up on all the bills.
50) I have a lot of work to catch up on.
51) You can always catch up later if you get behind.
52) She used the day to catch up with administrative tasks.
53) Hurry up, let's catch up the guy who hared away.
54) When she eventually returned to work, there was a tremendous backlog of paperwork to catch up on.
55) This company is the most likely to catch up the market leader.
56) He was off school for a while and is finding it hard to catch up.
57) The teacher will catch up with Tom sooner or later.
58) I had fallen so far behind that it seemed pointless trying to catch up.
59) Don't be surprised if all these cigarettes you are smoking catch up on you one day.
60) Come and stay for a few days, so that we have a chance to catch up.
61) During the evenings, the school is used by kids who want to catch up on English and mathematics.
62) You'll have to work hard to catch up with the rest of the class.
63) We need to catch up with our competitors in Europe.
64) She was terrified that one day her past problems would catch up with her.
64) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
65) Before Gallacher could catch up with the ball, Nadlovu had beaten him to it.
66) Staff must stay behind after hours to catch up on their work.
67) You start first, walk on and I'll catch up with you later.
68) None of the competitors could catch up with the untiring runner who was in the lead.
69) He is always fooling in class, but the teacher will catch up with him some day.
70) I'm afraid I can't catch up on how things are in that region.
71) You ought to lie in tomorrow and catch up on your sleep.
72) I'm so behind with my paperwork, it's going to take me a week to catch up.
73) Let's go for a coffee - I need to catch up on all the gossip.
74) After missing a term through illness he had to work hard to catch up with the others.
75) I've been working like fury these past few days to catch up.
76) The first thing I did when I got home was to phone up Jo and catch up on all the gossip.
77) We need time to catch up with outstanding orders.
78) Rational expectations catch up with the actual inflation rate.
79) The Spartans missed one final chance to catch up.
80) To catch up on news and gossip.
81) We wandered on, leaving the mules to catch up.
82) I wanted to catch up with him.
83) Go on ahead. I'll catch up with you later.
84) Not a dreamer at all, but a man waiting for history to catch up with him.
85) Blake sighed, and ran to catch up with his travelling companion.
86) I had to catch up the axe and hit him with the blunt end, knock him out.
87) I was all set to catch up on my correspondence.
88) It was then the moment for old colleagues to catch up on old times.
89) He knew for sure what he was in for if he could not catch up now.
90) Next day, it's off to the supermarket to catch up with the shopping - don't forget the newborn-size nappies!
91) Could be one those females we never did catch up with, identify, on the early robberies.
92) Whatever pumped up your adrenaline, my darling, it took more than a chase to catch up with you.
93) You're in the right place to catch up on all the vital statistics in the competition so far.
94) But he missed his chance,[http:///catch up.html] and spent the next seven years trying to catch up on his lost opportunity.
95) We were rescued by Truc who had again been trying to catch up on his sleep farther down the open carriage.
96) Most of the third-year students had been back for a month already, desperately trying to catch up with their second-year work.
97) The produce business is not like peanut butter where it takes time for the whole process to catch up with the product.
98) Before I could catch up to him, Langford began to turn into the doorway of La Boheme.
99) To catch up, Smith designed drill bits featuring synthetic diamonds with curved surfaces, rather than more conventional flat versions.
100) So let's catch up with all the action as we go spinning the globe.
101) I drop my stuff on an empty chair and slide into the water before the old man can catch up.
102) This is a time to catch up on urgent paperwork and swap stories with colleagues about the events of the day.
103) But whatever age, Stow offers them the chance to meet up with old friends and catch up on the gossip.
104) If she needed extra time, she could catch up on her assignments on weekends.
105) I can always catch up with my sleep later on this morning.
106) It was excellent fun and a really good chance to catch up with friends I hadn't seen since graduation.
107) It is a day for household chores, for cleaning and scrubbing, or to catch up with their religious studies.
108) Otherwise they would head in the direction of the agreed place and either catch up with the flocks or inquire.
109) The very rapid expansion of the education system has left support systems running to catch up.
110) But copying to catch up is what everyone has to do if they want to join the first world.
111) And I would have to hurry to catch up with it.
112) I've got to catch up on the housework this weekend.
113) Cost barriers to entry are high and the time necessary to catch up with market leaders is lengthy.
114) I was now far behind the others and knew I couldn't catch up.
115) Certain other students simply fell behind so much that they could not catch up later on.
116) The dinner was a pleasant opportunity for members to catch up with each other's news.
117) The market; always a place to catch up on the gossip as well as buy groceries, is still there.
118) It would be the shortcut enabling their poorly performing public schools to catch up to the rest of the nation.
119) No. 28 is always worth a trip, if only to catch up on the latest menu offerings.
120) Until tragedy and fate catch up with her she is always mistress of the situation, coolly self-possessed.
121) Not until 1926 did servicing catch up with urgent repair needs.
122) I had to do a quick two-step to catch up with her.
123) The pursuit of truth will set you free; even if you never catch up with it. Clarence Darrow 
124) Well Zoe Muir decided to catch up on the progress of our other volunteer[http://], Katy Clark.
125) She was breathless when she did catch up with him outside on the front doorstep.
126) Although Netscape is a ahead of Microsoft in adding new features to the browser, Microsoft is pushing to catch up.
127) Visitors started remarking favorably on what that enthusiastic crowd at Zweibrticken was doing to catch up with the existing wings.
128) The bigger the lead of one superpower, the harder the other tries to catch up.
129) The women and children now catch up their master, and each group in turn bows down before Esau.
130) He had better catch up on Elinor's latest batch of instructions.
131) When that was too much like work there were all the domestic tasks to catch up on.
132) Latecomers hurriedly kneel and bow, trying to catch up with the group prayer in progress.
133) The school opened on Saturdays to help them catch up.
134) Although the commute takes 80 minutes by mass transit, he uses the time to catch up on his reading.
135) The doctor strode ahead to the end of the corridor, and waited there for the others to catch up.
136) The new agreement gave both sides one month to catch up with their commitments under the treaty.
137) Or get an early start on that long weekend commute, then catch up from home.
138) We need to start cycling faster or we'll never catch up.
139) A wounded horse limped in the wheat, trying to catch up with the other cavalry horses.
140) We need to catch up 4 points. 4 wins on the trot will put us on course.
141) He slowed his flight north to let the milder weather in the south catch up with him.
142) Soon, they would catch up with the sun and obscure it.
143) She was wiping a crust of bread round the inside of her dish to catch up the last drops of broth.
144) The opportunity for Mass and the chance to meet friends and catch up on the news is much appreciated.
145) The U.S. spent a lot of money trying to catch up with the Soviet Union in space exploration.
146) During the shutdown, some employees at the Interior Department actually sneaked into their offices to catch up with work.
147) The child is born seriously underweight, and underweight babies can not catch up with large ones.
148) If you miss a lot of school, it will be very difficult to catch up.
149) Come on, slow coach; catch up with the others!
150) Please catch up the loose end of the rope.
151) Most importantly, you must work hard to catch up.
152) I have got much work to catch up on.
153) Fine, i can catch up on my paperwork.
154) An autobus full of passangers was driving speedily down the slope. Behind it a man running closely to catch up with it.
154) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
155) Once you get behind [ the spread of ] flu, you cannot catch up.
156) Use travel time to rest, reflect or catch up on work.
157) The sharp national economic development has propelled the course of urbanization and motorization, in addition the construction of roads cannot catch up with the abrupt increase of vehicle amounts.
158) It took a decade for the rest of China to catch up with Lu Xun's born-again radicalism.
159) I still have a lot of work to catch up on.
160) Passenger liner travel should develop, haven is built want to catch up with.
161) Bare-bones "speedster" convertibles cost more now, but fancier, more common cabriolets could catch up.
162) It take a lot of time to catch up with a cultural lag .
163) At the time when he was about to catch up with his wife, the Queen Mother took off one of her gold hairpins and made a stroke. One billowy river appeared in front of the Cowhand.
164) Finally dances a tango, Jeana escape, or catch up with Paul to.
165) It may seem like a textbook example of Lamarckism, but giraffes who can evolve the most stretch in their necks can stake out an adaptation with their bodies long enough for their genes to catch up.
166) Between projects I like to catch up on UX blogs and papers.
167) This meant they could both quickly catch up to and quickly flee from square-rigged vessels when sailing close to the wind.
168) In order to catch up with and surpass the advanced world levels we'll have to accelerate our speed.
169) We have to go all out and catch up with them.
170) Bosnia and Herzegovina needs to accelerate its reforms if it is to catch up and compete with other transition economies in the Balkans which are also striving for deeper European integration.
171) He took a busman's holiday last Sunday to catch up with his homework.
172) A new category of miniature, low-priced laptops has quickly assumed a central place in the computing world, leaving some of the biggest technology companies scrambling to catch up.
173) Catch up with old friends and make new ones over a cocktail buffet of Venetian specialties.
174) Catch up with five unforgettable entrepreneurs we featured this year, including rebel baker and reality-TV star Duff Goldman.
175) Why did you catch up your bag and dash out?
176) Basically you catch up with your stream and then re-apply your changes on top.
177) You should see a lovely Tomcat welcome screen — if not, wait a few minutes and try again, because it might take a while for the network to catch up with you.
178) Survey editor Trilby Lundberg said the national average for regular gas would likely continue to rise because it had yet to catch up with rising crude oil prices.
179) Post - war America was rich, Europe was poor and the Marshall plan helped Europe catch up.
180) Call siblings or old friends to catch up on recent news.
181) After the exams, I need to catch up on my sleep.
182) So they were excited as they watched Johnson take the lead with his sudden and rapid start, wondering whether Lewis would run fast enough to catch up with Johnson at the finish.
183) That being so , maybe his crimes would not catch up with him on his death-bed.
184) Many short-stay child-patients catch up quickly. But schools do very little to ease the anxiety about falling behind expressed by many of the children interviewed.
185) At the same time, P2P application consumes the majority of the bandwidth,[] causing connection circuit capacity expansion failed to catch up with the demand of internet subscribers.
186) " Lian Fang Katayama amend the budget also requires screening, saying that "because of budget cuts, only for China to catch up.
187) The western railroads are still trying to catch up with their delivery delays that built up this crop year.
188) No matter how much of a misanthrope you are there is such a thing as entropy and it will catch up with you sooner or later.
189) If they arrived early ten minutes, just they catch up with the airliner.
190) And my last question. Can Goran Pandev catch up Darko Pancev - the best Macedonian player?
191) Phrasal verbs, such as get up , catch up with, etc. are most useful.
192) It is of prime importance for China to catch up with global Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development (SARD), which is a correct conclusion derived from the long history of world agriculture.
193) Well aware of its inadequacy an irrepressible desire to catch up with the world.
194) Keep your fingering chart handy . You can always catch up with the others.
195) It takes a lot of time to catch up with a cultural lag.
196) Lions wake up every day, he knows that he must run to catch up with the slowest gazelle , or else will be starved to death.
197) Tucking in You're on your bike, pedalling furiously(), when you catch up your rival.
198) Tonight I have to work overtime to catch up on my work.
199) "His Achilles' heel is the spending and that's what ultimately will catch up with him," said Republican strategist Scott Reed.
200) Jason: Well, a lunch will give us a chance to catch up on things, just a lot going on around here, such as leaky roof.
201) Tom loped forward, found an outcropping of rock, and took cover under it, waiting for them to catch up.
202) But computer division head Kunimasa Suzuki said the company had ambitions to catch up quickly.
203) A wait state is programmed into a computer system to allow other components , such as random-access memory (RAM) , to catch up with the central processing unit (CPU) .
204) We must exert ourselves to catch up with them, or it would be too late.
205) The average computer user spends about 13 minutes per day waiting for their technology to catch up to them, which equates to three days a year just waiting.
206) It was time, she declared , for Britain to catch up with the free world.
207) Apple could sleepwalk through its next iPhone release and competitors still couldn't catch up, analysts say.
208) We should seize an opportunity, in the catch up in tide of this round of economy.
209) Did that oId cannabis charge finally catch up with me?
210) Some students can use their vacations to catch up on their studies.
211) After he retired, Bob regularly stopped by his old office to visit his buddies and catch up on the latest scuttlebutt.
212) A set of new theory and method of astrometry are being modified, we should catch up with development of this field.
213) If China wants to catch up with the developed countries, arduous efforts should be made by several temerarious or more.
214) But it would take two more years of spillage to catch up to another deep-water catastrophe: a blowout in an exploratory well off the coast of Mexico in 1979.
215) Workers will want their money wages to catch up with the recent inflation.
216) Silicon Valley headquarters still worries, whether can the agential team that so rapid development rises assure quality, groom wait for back end support to whether can catch up with.
217) Thirteen months later, the strong-minded man thrilled the home crowd with strong comeback in Shanghai and proved he still had the strength to catch up with current record holder Dayron Robles of Cuba.
218) After trying to catch up with my work, I felt as though I was mad as a hatter .
219) You know, I have some work to catch up on.
220) You should spare no effort to study and catch up with the others.
221) The thought really crossed my mind for a split second - 'there is no way' [I am going to catch up].
221) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
222) In comparison internet in China was brought to birth immaturely, which means it tries to catch up without a sound technology infrastructure.
223) The nations of south east asia will quickly industrialize and catch up with the west.
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