Sentence examples for caught up now from inspiring English sources

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"We're getting kind of caught up now because not so many states are in play," Mr. Baltes said.

I discovered Maggie Farrellelongong after everyone else, but having caught up now I can unhesitatingly recommend this nightmarish novel.

After 40 years in the multimedia avant garde, the hoi polloi have finally caught up; now everyone has a video backdrop, and Anderson – this may simply be coincidence – has decided they are a distraction.

"I'm just getting caught up now, but as of right now, those are ones that really stick for me.

This is a major work in contemporary comics, and if readers aren't caught up, now's the best time to jump in.

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They're all just starting to catch up now".

It would be no surprise to see Conoco catch up now.

Let's catch up now with a few bits and pieces.

"I think Europeans are only starting to catch up now in terms of their knowledge of Asia," he said.

Observers had expected to see a more aggressive attempt on Romney's part to play catch up now that the nomination was in the bag, but it has failed to materialise.

Officials of both parties had shortchanged the pension coffers for so many years before Mr. Christie's initiative that it will prove extremely difficult to catch up now without diverting money away from other essential state programs, like education and infrastructure, the panel said.

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