Sentence examples for caught looking at a from inspiring English sources

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He gets ahead 3-1, but is caught looking at a strike.

Bradley was caught looking at a called third strike with the bases loaded in the sixth inning.

Even the child in "A Judas Memoir" suffers expulsion from the protected garden of family life when he's caught looking at a little girl urinating in his backyard.

Carl Crawford lined out to left, and after Matt Kemp walked, Hanley Ramirez was caught looking at a third strike.

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With two outs, and Jeter having stolen second, Bernie Williams drew a full count, but was caught looking at an outside fastball belt high.

A professor in Belgium was recently fired after he was caught looking at porn in a classroom.

Did you have a pot candy?" Suddenly feeling like a 14-year-old who just got caught looking at porn, I responded with a hesitant "Maybe... .. "You're fine.

"In this day and age in college football, I think so many times people get caught looking at numbers — and there was a lot of guys this year that had a bunch of sacks," Sarkisian said, noting that Williams is deployed as an interior lineman and has played through ankle and shoulder injuries.

His servants were dismissed if caught looking at him, and he built a tunnel 15 miles long so that he could drive to the local railway station without being seen.

A rarity for me those days, I was usually caught looking at the ground.

PanicButton Ever been caught looking at something you shouldn't?

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