Example sentences of "[verb] catch up in the " in BNC.

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1 It appears that the Airborne and Commandos got caught up in the shelling and suffered casualties , dead and wounded . ’
2 We got caught up in the keep-fit bandwagon in the mid 80s and got ourselves into shape .
3 His parents , who live at Clevelys , near Blackpool , feared he had strayed outside the airport and got caught up in the disaster .
4 Another man , a social worker got caught up in the melee and was forced out of another car , but police released him when they realized he was not connected .
5 Another man , a social worker , got caught up in the melee and was forced out of another car , but police released him when they realized he was not connected .
6 You said you got caught up in the fighting , my husband Michael said he 'd love to hear more about that .
7 His horse , Travel Over , got caught up in the tape at the second false start and came back from Aintree lame .
8 A strange feeling of expectation mixed with our fear as we became caught up in the thrill of the hunt .
9 The tempo of living quickens this week and it will be difficult to avoid getting caught up in the frantic pace of events .
10 I was getting caught up in the rat race and thin round the edges spiritually , when the Lord stepped in and reminded me of a promise He made before we left Kent .
11 You said something — about getting caught up in the action —
12 It is bad enough having the sufferer saying one thing but really meaning another without the counsellor getting caught up in the same macabre " game " .
13 After watching a few people jumping and getting caught up in the excitement and atmosphere , I decided I would love to have a shot , much to the family 's amazement and Sandy 's amusement .
14 As Sabra , a woman in her forties , told me ‘ If I go out I usually do have my Dupatta round me , but at work I ca n't wear it in case it gets caught up in the machines , so I just wear a scarf on my head when I leave the house — something is needed to save one 's Izzat ’ .
15 Into this stalks Zoltan Szanto ( Niels Arestrup ) , as a Hungarian conductor who believes the power of music should ease all the squabbles until he gets caught up in the soap opera himself , beginning an affair with the opera 's star Karin Anderson ( Glenn Close ) .
16 ‘ One gets caught up in the old social whirl .
17 They too get caught up in the underworld of youth subcultures , where the peer groups become more important ( and possibly more caring ) than the family .
18 If we get caught up in the ice that means she 'll pop up like a cork when the pressure 's on .
19 But other couples will either find a way through and re-negotiate their relationship to allow for the different people that they 've now become , or they may shelve them because they get caught up in the , the very busyness of life , what we call the , the productivity phase , which is the third phase , where couples are maybe having children , building up a family , building up careers ; they 're involved in that sort of activity .
20 Companies behind with their accounts and returns submissions will have to catch up in the next 12 months .
21 The atmosphere is bad and British sailors could get caught up in the bad feeling if they went ashore , ’ said the Ark Royal 's captain , John Brigstocke .
22 Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's decision not to support the French proposal to fix the conference date in Strasbourg highlights his concern that the question of European monetary union and the inevitable transfer of powers from West Germany 's Bundesbank to the new European central bank would get caught up in the German general election next autumn .
23 And that headdress would get caught up in the overhead wires , you silly boy .
24 The swivel will turn with the bird 's movements , so that it does n't get caught up in the leash .
25 Did it get caught up in the branches ? ’
26 Parti-coloured hose with cap and bells were not worn until the Middle Ages , and , fetching though Jilly 's wimple is , she 's going to get caught up in the blackberry bushes before the day is out .
27 I was just far enough behind not to get caught up in the thick of it .
28 Patrick Swayze is a doc with oedipal jitters who goes to India to find himself , only to get caught up in the struggles of the native people earning a crust on the heaving streets of Calcutta .
29 Such an experience may be demoralising if you 're unlucky to get caught up in the tangle .
30 PLAYER : It costs little to watch , and little more if you happen to get caught up in the action , if that 's your taste and times being what they are .
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