Sentence examples for needed to be caught from inspiring English sources

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"No, but I would feel absolutely appalled that it had happened, and I'd say that the person responsible needed to be caught and imprisoned.

But Layla writes that she always felt confident that, as the victim, she would eventually be believed and was concerned that her attackers needed to be caught.

I needed to be caught up on what I had missed while away.

I don't remember it helping the anxiety itself, but it certainly made me aware that there was a flow of energy that needed to be caught.

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He needs to be caught".

"Bottom line is that ball needs to be caught.

They are obviously not normal, they are not nice people, they need to be caught".

Methanol doesn't need to be caught up in Iowa politics like ethanol.

Defensive plays have to go your way, line drives need to be caught, and, as we've seen, umpires' calls need to go your way.

The site is closer to the sea than the buildings around it, so it didn't need to be caught in the tyranny of being 'in-keeping', so no polite reworking of Regency buildings.

Global production from capture fisheries has already levelled off at 90m tonnes a year, mainly due to overfishing, at a time when millions more tonnes will need to be caught to feed a human population expected to grow to 9 billion by 2050.

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