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151. But trampolining won't be catching on with the other animals. 152. The whole problem was going to be catching her off her guard. 153. Winston Churchill, with extraordinary perspicacity, wrote at the time: Meeting an artillery attack is like catching a cricket ball. 154. This method of catching fish was an early form of modern-day trawling. 155. A flock of dunlin flew across the marsh in a silver swirl, catching the sun, dazzling the eye. 156. More cheerfully he trotted after Lou, catching the tennis ball as it came bouncing towards him. 157. The other players in the team are better than me, but I'm slowly catching them up. 158. Reality now was the children catching insects for food, and wartime silence under a high, full moon. 159. Fishermen scurry all over the seas catching anchovies; quarrymen have long made a living scraping guano from the bird-rich islands. 160. The girls spent the evening catching up on the latest gossip. 161. Many slump into seats, some catching up on a little sleep before the day begins. 162. In the distance he could hear a woman's heels catching on the cobbles as she ran to keep an appointment. 163. Catching the rays of sunshine this variety lights up the shrub border to prolong the last few days of autumn. 164. We told him that you had been out all night and that you were catching up on some sleep. 165. Catching sight of the two arriving, the old fellow, adjusting his robe, came toddling forward to show them around. 166. She sagged in his arms, catching dizzied sight of the assailant running across the pavement, with another man in pursuit. 167. In fishing this literally means that the catching sector has been forced back into a more primitive, earlier phase. 168. Thanks to specially-adapted boats many new people have been catching the sailing bug. 169. It circled the small clearing warily, catching the light and jerking as it did so, moving quickly into shadow. 170. I'm keeping Timmy home from school. He has measles and you know how catching it is. 171. The success of the apprenticeships in Wisconsin is catching on. 172. People were catching on to his folksy, well-informed,[http:///catching.html] no-nonsense approach. 173. He helps in a lot of other ways than catching the ball. 174. Also, we should not forget that the period 1945-73 was a special catching up period for most industrial countries. 175. The sun was just catching the summit of the opposite hillside, making a corona of light over the towering cypresses. 176. Busacher slumped into the passenger seat and sat catching his breath. 177. His two-handed catching at back of line-out troubled the Midlands. 178. Meeting an artillery attack is like catching a cricket ball. 179. He has been catching the ball deeper downfield as the season has gone along. 180. It is important that there are eye catching banners or posters on display that identify the school.