Sentence examples for catches itself from inspiring English sources

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A single long sentence often seems to have been written by different voices, and the unpunctuated welter allows for sly twists and turns, as when a cliché catches itself in the act of being a cliché, and atones: "Such a man, apart from rare exceptions which have no place in this story, will never be more than a poor devil, it's odd that we always say poor devil and never poor god".

And then once it's done that, the other back leg, which is now also in the air, pushes against the door to crack it open a little bit, and it also helps push the robot so it pitches back down towards the ground where it then retracts the leg back and catches itself before it falls.

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Everywhere else on the field, a receiver concerns himself with only the catch itself, the physical act of securing the ball.

Some theorize that as one's muscles relax, the brain mistakenly registers that the body is falling, and jolts to "catch" itself.

The idea is to be positioned for the catch as the denouement of the routine, but the catch itself is the cherry on top.

As Wang struck the robot, the platform exerted a similar jolt on Ramos, who reflexively shifted his weight to regain his balance, causing the robot to also catch itself.

In retrospect, Kearse said, the craziest thing about his shake-the-sleep-out-of-your-eyes catch for Seattle in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLIX in 2015 was not the catch itself.

Vietnam and Iraq are separate cases, of course, with wildly differing social contexts, but it remains faintly staggering that no film about an eight-year war of such public contentiousness has yet caught itself a decent audience.

The promises of "For You," a catalog of the crimes and feats he would commit for a lover, arrived in music that seemed to hesitate and catch itself again and again.

At a time when the Arab world is rising up in quest of democracy, said the columnist Stephen King in The Irish Examiner, "has FIFA caught itself on the wrong side of history?" In his years as FIFA president, said Oliver Fritsch in the German weekly Die Zeit, Mr. Blatter has "made soccer rich".

The sideways pushes allow the lizard to continually catch itself, Hsieh says.

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