Sentence examples for catching runaway from inspiring English sources

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It features the trains from the TV show – Wilson, Brewster, Koko and co – and a series of mini-games including clearing logs, catching runaway wagons and laying track.

Christine Benninger, the executive director of the Humane Society of Santa Clara Valley, the group that originally filed the charges, dismissed any suggestion of impropriety, noting that its inspectors were just as concerned with catching runaway animals as they were with spotting abuse.

While Ramos's goal meant little to their hopes of catching runaway leaders Barcelona, it moved them to within one point of city rivals Atletico Madrid ahead of their game at Malaga on Sunday.

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The job of catching runaways is their most important one.

The people of Popšica were more than happy to ensure the festival was a success – doing everything from setting out food and refreshments, to catching a runaway cow that had wandered onto the track.

Her husband, Jim, is also in the animal control business but mostly deals with the live ones, catching rabid opossums, runaway dogs and bats in suburban attics.

In August, 2005, an Air France plane tried to land in Toronto during a storm, in a condition called wind shear, and ended up skidding off the runaway and catching fire.

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has dismissed Red Bull's chances of catching up with the runaway team leaders as Formula 1 returns after a three-week absence with the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.

A spokesman for Transport for London, which operates the Underground, said passenger trains were stopped in tunnels to avert collision or diverted to other tracks; those the runaway train was catching up to increased their speed to reach the safety of sidings.

This is a gentle, thoughtful and subtly profound work, utterly without pretension or pyrotechnics, by a Japanese poet in his 60s, and – I am almost inclined to say "and yet" – The Guest Cat has been a runaway success in France and America; it's also been catching on in the UK, and its appearance in this column means that I wish it all the best, too.

This is a gentle, thoughtful and subtly profound work, utterly without pretension or pyrotechnics, by a Japanese poet in his 60s, and – I am almost inclined to say "and yet" – The Guest Cat has been a runaway success in France and America; it's also been catching on in the UK, and its appearance in this column means that I wish it all the best, too.

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