Sentence examples for caught some sort of from inspiring English sources

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"I may have caught some sort of cab that was stolen," he said.

I caught some sort of bug last Friday, so I spent the better part of the weekend getting stoned, hocking up crap into a wastebasket by the couch, and waiting for someone at Burning Man to post a video so incredible that I wouldn't be able to figure out whether or not it was a joke.

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I think they were worried that these solar panels were somehow associated with Jimmy Carter, that they would catch some sort of electoral disease from touching them," he says.

Nothing feels right in the Spain family's classy, expensive home: the walls are full of holes, there are video monitors planted all over the place, and it looks like Pat was trying to catch some sort of beast in the loft.

During older songs like "Hold On" and "That's Just the Way We Roll," he seemed caught in some sort of private trance, undulating Jim Morrison-like at center stage and mouthing the words while Nick manned the steering wheel.

However, it is important to emphasise that from an applied perspective the actual mechanism underlying the differences is not important, because wild-caught birds will always have had less time in captivity than age-matched hand-reared birds, and wild-caught birds will always have been caught in some sort of trap.

In disgust, she turns off the television and — apparently — is caught in some sort of time warp.

Longer Version: As anyone who regularly flies the not-so-friendly-skies knows, airplanes seem to be caught in some sort of infinite "shrinking" vortex.

Meanwhile, most other economies already at middle-income levels in 1960 seem to have been caught in some sort of "middle-income trap".

Hopefully there he can team up with Willie D from the Geto Boys, who recently got caught in some sort of eBay iPhone scam, and they can make a Political Gangasta Rap record about taking people for a ride.

In his perpendicular position at the desk, Kroff manages to twist his neck even further than necessary, as if indeed he were caught in some sort of crippling machinery.

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