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Hannah and I both caught a terrible cold.
I'd somehow caught a terrible cold during the previous 24 hours, and it was rather embarrassing to arrive at a stranger's house with a continually dripping nose, and halfway through my stock of Malaysian loo roll.
Dear Elm, I was delighted to find you alive and flourishing, because a lot of your family used to live in the U.K., but they all caught a terrible infection and died.
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I wasn't bothered by crumbs in the bed; I was scared that I would catch a terrible disease, which was very different.
Doing this in bad weather, you could catch a terrible cold.
Another plane nearly crashed in 1993 after being caught in a terrible wind draft right after takeoff.
Aaron, a willing participant in this system, knows the danger he is courting, and finds himself caught in a terrible dilemma, an identity crisis with no easy resolution.
"They said that Skadden was riding a short-term wave, and that it would be caught in a terrible crunch when it crashed and disappeared".
He generally signals a serious desire to address climate issues, but, like the leaders of all the developed industrial nations, has been caught in a terrible dilemma.
I think The Times and Paterson were caught in a terrible spot, but I think the paper is right to maintain its silence until ready to speak with an article on its own pages.
AMSTERDAM — On Jan . 1 , 1738the Leusden, a Dutch West India Company slave ship carrying nearly 700 African men, women and children through what is now Suriname, became caught in a terrible storm.
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