Sentence examples for has caught considerable from inspiring English sources

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Especially, in recent years the existence of positive solutions to multipoint boundary value problems on time scales has caught considerable attention; see [10 14].

In planta production of starches with high proportion of RS has caught considerable attention since such an approach can generate valuable enhanced health promoting qualities directly in the crop.

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Now Treasury Secretary Paulson, whose see-sawing on how best to use the so-called TARP funds has caught him considerable flak this year, says Congress should release the second installment "to support financial market stability".

But as a Jewish rapper who speaks from the suburbs, he has caught a small backlash alongside considerable acclaim.

The message has caught on.

The sport has caught up".

He has caught malaria.

Jett, playing in the considerable shadows of the future Hall of Famers Jerry Rice and Tim Brown, had caught 2 passes for 19 yards -- and no touchdowns -- this season.

In Atlantic Canada, considerable preparations were taken for Ophelia, primarily because of memories of Hurricane Juan of the 2003 season, which had caught the authorities off-guard.

Investors have caught on.

His car had caught fire.

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