Sentence examples for that could be caught from inspiring English sources

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In the nineteen-eighties, every individual that could be caught was captured and "translocated".

We have many examples of intelligence reporting that could be caught within the scope of such an offence.

It is thought that hunting in this period focused on small prey, such as rabbits and lizards, that could be caught in nets or snares.

A former prosecutor, he employs a Socratic style in policy talks with aides, though he rarely goes beyond chitchat in conversations that could be caught on camera.

Attacks rose rapidly, Mr. Paige said, after the government in 1993 began mandating deep reductions in the number of sharks that could be caught for sport or profit.

They're calling it the Soul Catcher, a pet name really, as if the soul were something that could be caught like a fish.

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That suggests that SARS could be caught from door handles or lift buttons days after an infected person had touched them.

Among the possibilities he reeled off: that Russia and China may start designating U.S. agencies for punitive actions, or that Iraq could be caught in a double bind, as it purchases electricity from Iran, including from entities tied to the IRGC.

It revealed that the prime minister's assurances to MPs that the Irish backstop would be temporary had no legal basis and that Britain could be caught "indefinitely" in a UK-wide customs deal with Brussels.

But the hearing showed that King could be caught in the crossfire of delicate questions.

There are fears that buyers could be caught in a bidding frenzy fuelled by bullish sellers and eager estate agents keen to talk up the market.

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