Sentence examples for that's caught from inspiring English sources

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"The thing that's caught people's imagination is that he nearly died," said keeper Ragnar Kühne.

But it's the theatricality of America's election that's caught her interest.

Such is the thinking behind, to cite the example that's caught the most people's eye, Fin Taylor's show Whitey McWhiteface.

The figure in Jacobsen's GIFs takes up a pose that's caught between torment and trance, as the elastic imagery ripples into life around him, twisting the bodies further or complementing the fantastical goings-on taking place already.

Here we have India's SOPA moment: an unexpected, unprecedented uprising that's caught the popular imagination, terrified one of the largest companies in the world, made politicians and regulators take notice.

You can't just power your way through March 7 on Internet fund-raising and 'a message that's caught fire.' " Mr. Schnur acknowledged that Mr. McCain's best asset at the moment was buzz, in a state that has long supported causes like overhauling campaign finance.

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Colds are caused by viruses that are caught from others.

But for every boat that is caught, more slip through.

I was surprised that was caught on tape, you know, because I thought I was whispering.

The sun, moon, and stars were made of scattered sparks that were caught in the skull.

Three were found to have invasive cancers that were caught early enough to treat.

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