Catching-up Sentence Examples

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  • He had some catching up to do, especially with Quinn.

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  • We managed the weekend in between together, mostly catching up on domestic chores; Friday night in the downstairs laundry room of my apartment.

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  • The fact that Mrs. Worthington's sister was playing tourist on the road for at least the next two weeks made prospects bleak for catching up with Martha's bones, at least in the near future.

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  • You've been pushing yourself too hard and it's all catching up with you.

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  • Dorothy maintains that age is catching up with them, joints are beginning to creak, but they look pretty frisky to us!

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  • Having your fill More than 240 million pre-packed sandwiches are sold in Britain each year but the ready-made filling market is quickly catching up.

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  • She just wanted to while away the rainy afternoon at home catching up on her favorite TV shows.

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  • Remember that eating snacks and opening gifts while catching up with various guests is also a lot of fun.

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  • Because math concepts build on each other progressively, a student who gets behind in one concept may have difficult catching up.

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  • If you're not in 3rd or 4th by the last lap, then you have a slim chance of catching up.

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  • To ensure you have something to contribute to the conversation, spend some time catching up on recent news.

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  • Eat meals together as a family in order to facilitate daily time for catching up.

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  • This leads to her meeting with the Queen of Hearts and catching up with the rabbit, who is the Queen's servant.

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  • If you're more interested in finding out what's coming up next on your favorite soap operas rather than catching up with recent happenings, you'll find what you're looking for on the site's The Scoop section.

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  • Unfortunately, Lafayette's bad things are catching up with him after Jason Stackhouse's girlfriend kills a vampire that worked for Eric and lands Lafayette in the hot seat.

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  • It's a great magazine to curl up with during your downtime, catching up on all of the exciting plots and character twists.

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  • If you can't afford HBO or need to do some catching up because you just discovered this show in prime time, then this is a site you can depend upon.

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  • By using their creative ingenuity to imbue the watch industry with a fresh approach, Italian companies are quickly catching up to their Swiss counterparts.

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  • The lounger doesn't require a lot of floor space, which means you can use it in the living room while catching up on your favorite reality television shows.

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  • Of course, women's enhancing products have been big business for many years, so it comes as no surprise that the men are catching up.

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  • With a bit of advance planning and consideration, your guests will love spending a few hours over a cup of tea, catching up with each other and spending quality time together.

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  • If you have some catching up to do with this long running series about the early life of Superman, there are a number of sites where you can check out some Smallville free episodes.

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  • For instance, besides learning where the latest Star Trek parties are taking place, Twitter followers will see examples of how current technology is catching up to what fans have lived and believed for years in the Star Trek Universe.

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  • She had been lying around all day catching up on her sleep while Carmen worked on her bedroom.

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  • All the activity and lack of sleep was catching up with her and she was exhausted.

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  • Julie and Molly had catching up to do so they adjoined to their room, with plans for the pool later.

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  • Still, both Microsoft and Sony have a little catching up to do.

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