Sentence examples for caught means from inspiring English sources

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Campaign officials can and have toyed with results, but being caught means losing a job and prison time — with the problem of scale still looming.

I mean, if one guy getting caught means everyone getting caught, then we're not much of a liberation struggle, are we?" The Pakistani intelligence officer said Mr. Sheikh was "running rings around the investigators".

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And being caught out means a never-ending parade of public (social media) apologies, to which we willingly subject ourselves, having been "victimized" in the first place.

Getting caught might mean you get grounded more time, but this time this means they will take away more things, including CDs or anything that can make you break the punishment.

The term "pole-caught" means that it was caught by hook and line--meaning other fish weren't accidentally caught (and wasted) in a fishing net.

As Tajiks in an aggressive Russian city, getting caught could mean getting hurt.

Requiring fishers to "land" all fish caught will mean that less-profitable bycatch takes up room and weight on fishing vessels.

While he never went to jail, he received a sentence of home detention and worries that "next time getting caught might mean jail".

Getting caught could mean arresting for the crime of breaking and entering.

Though enforcement is minimal, getting caught could mean a fine or prison sentence.

Getting caught could mean serious punishment, so you've got to be relatively sneaky if you want to hang out with friends.

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