Sentence examples for suddenly caught from inspiring English sources

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Then, in December 2010, he suddenly caught on and sold 15,000 e-books.

NEW YORK — The millennial minimalism that has suddenly caught on in Paris has had a salutary effect on American fashion.

So this is Sydney, I thought, as I rounded the corner and suddenly caught my breath.

Her screen career smoked and guttered and then suddenly caught light.

AS an elderly couple drove through southwestern Illinois last fall, their car suddenly caught fire.

On the night of 9 February, China Central Television's new building suddenly caught fire.

The Frenchman has suddenly caught fire and the gophers are evading Roddick.

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With pensions policy, however, it is not possible to suddenly catch up in the short-term.

Even on good nights, they might stink it up for a stretch, and on bad ones they could suddenly catch fire — a trapdoor springs open.

To suddenly catch sight of one of these ships as you're sipping coffee and desultorily leafing through the newspaper seems a small early-morning miracle.

Men walking down one of the Old City's narrow streets would suddenly catch a putrid drift, stop and begin to dig.

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