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How to use catch up in a sentence

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Since I have to catch up with a number of neglected chores and duties from these last couple of weeks, blogging will be light for a few days.
Since you say that you have no retirement savings, it's important that you do all you can to catch up on creating a nest egg for your future.
I decided that it was time to catch up with the rest of the world, and most other news organisations refer to ships as neuter.
All he has to do is wait some thirty years for his actual death to catch up with him.
A newcomer to the field of parapsychology she is constantly playing catch up.
Instead, it seems to be aspiring to catch up with the worst of the commercial newsmongers.
I belong to a professional association and we have a little get together once a month to chat and catch up, etc.
From there, the race is on, as you have to catch up to and outdistance your rival.
Simply put, the larger the number of plays, the more likely that the fixed probability will catch up with the player.
In contrast to every previous encounter of ours, I sober up as we catch up into the early hours.
I have been trying to catch up on sleep and get some food down me and spend time with my mum.
Work is settling down though I still have quite a few things to catch up on after the trip.
If you're anything like me you've probably reached the end of stuvac with a bunch of lecture recordings to catch up on.
His debauched antics are beginning to catch up with him as his fed-up pregnant girl-friend has banned him from his own house!
He was patiently waiting for her at the top of the hill, so she quickly galloped up the slope to catch up with him.
We would leave each other and say, see you later or catch up with you later, but it was never bye.
We need more places like that, where one person can catch up on breakfast while the others have lunch.
Wood's high fastball is tough to catch up to, and if umpires call it a strike, hitters must chase it.
She kept going further ahead and then turning to wait for them to catch up, as Matthew couldn't move very fast.
He picked up his speed, not even thinking as far ahead to what he would do if he did catch up with her, he just wanted to get to her.
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Start walking and keep it upwell be behind you and it wont be healthy if we catch up.
I guess he thinks the fish hawk will catch up the ball once more and help him to make a home run.
They're trying to industrialize, modernize, catch up with the advanced countries.
What ploughing we have done to-day, you can easily catch up with when you begin.
They have to catch up on their beauty sleep and not miss their date with their gym the next day.
Hey, you didn't need to be learned in the language of logarithms to recognize the law of averages was bound to catch up with them.
The rationale for sending students for tuitions is to provide opportunities to those who are weak in certain subjects to catch up.
I want you to catch up a couple of horses and go on down to sinkhole.
We had to swim good and hard to catch up with our only hope, the floater.
The tired mother hurried with the baby carriage to catch up.
After supper I used to catch up my cap, stick my hands in my pockets, and dive through the willow hedge as if witches were after me.
If you want to take the girl along I'll help you, and I'll guarantee that there won't nobody catch up with us before we reach the coast.
Once again, Summoner will be competing on his own merits and Crisford yesterday warned the pacemaker won't stop and wait for the others to catch up.
With an hour at lunch and a few shattered hours in the evening, how was it possible to catch up with leisured women, who had been reading steadily from childhood?
Possibly I had conjured up impossible dangers, like some nervous old housewife, and when I should catch up with Powell would get a good laugh for my pains.
Too many children fall behind and never catch up, and some secondary schools have become little more than exam factories, the Confederation of British Industry said.
I remember well one gaunt Nimrod who would catch up a leaf by the roadside and play a strain on it wilder and more melodious, if my memory serves me, than any hunting-horn.
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