Example sentences of "catch out by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Two thousand pest callers were caught out by a new tracing scheme launched with the help of police in West Yorkshire last month .
2 Provided that they have been well trained the specialists are far less likely to be caught out by a clever interviewer .
3 Trainer Geoff Lewis was caught out by a special 48-hour deadline introduced this year so that a consolation race , the Spring Handicap for horses who miss the Lincoln cut , could be staged at Doncaster today .
4 Solicitors ' firms are caught out by the housing market collapse .
5 Solicitors ' firms are caught out by the housing market collapse .
6 But Koch , sporting a crew shirt with a bullseye target on the back — ‘ when anything bad happens I seem to get blamed ’ — said his camp had been caught out by the light winds in the semi-final .
7 In an early episode of Hill Street Blues the ‘ joke ’ of a ‘ nut ’ who thinks he is Dracula , complete with cape and thirst for blood , is caught out by the discovery that he has hanged himself in his cell .
8 Caught out by the tenacity of her reply , Delaney backed off .
9 First , some of our clients have been caught out by the different definitions for Pay As You Earn and National Insurance Contributions purposes .
10 The caption said ‘ Even the best white water rafters in the world get caught out by the fierce rapids of the River Coruh . ’
11 It 's also potentially the most disastrous — even Rainey has been caught out by the painful highside crash .
12 The directive is based on minimum standards — but I am caught out by the time , Madam Deputy Speaker .
13 ‘ It occurred to General Schellenberg that you might be caught out by the weather . ’
14 Did they ever mention to you or your father that they in fact got caught out by the weather ?
15 Because once again BR seems to have been caught out by the problem of wet leaves on the line .
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