A blur of wings and darkness caught his attention.
A disturbance at the entrance caught their attention and Carmen turned to see Alex striding purposefully across the floor toward them.
A fist caught Jule in the mouth and a kick sent him sprawling.
A knife caught her arm, and she ducked a punch in the cramped space.
A large green book caught her attention.
A large group overtook them outside of Durango and they became separated in the pack as she became caught up in a blur of color and then was gone.
A movement from the balcony caught her attention.
A pair of ballet flats caught her attention, and Jessi pulled them on.
A short distance further, he was surprised for the second time when he caught sight of Janet O'Brien.
A slave often ran away; if caught, the captor was bound to restore him to his master, and the Code fixes a reward of two shekels which the owner must pay the captor.
A sob caught in her throat, escaping in a strangled cry.
A sound caught her attention and she glanced up to see Alex entering the corral on Ed.
A variety of wild animals caught in the chase were kept alive and fed for slaughter.
A warm embrace caught her mid-fall over the cliff, and the scent of soap and man penetrated her bewildered senses.
A'Ran retrieved one sword from its stand, flipped it in the air, and caught the blade.
According to the Malays a penanggalan (vampire) is a living witch, and can be killed if she can be caught; she is especially feared in houses where a birth has taken place and it is the custom to hang up a bunch of thistle in order to catch her; she is said to keep vinegar at home to aid her in re-entering her own body.
Adrienne caught her breath.
After several more grabs, he finally caught her arm.
Alex asked as he caught up with them.
Alex caught Carmen and they both tumbled to the soft grass.
All the seafood is locally caught and the menu changes depending on what is in season.
Along the Murman coast of the Arctic Ocean and in the White Sea, where many millions of herrings are caught annually by some 3000 persons, the yearly produce is estimated at the value of £140,000.
An anonymous Conservative caught at the scheme in another pamphlet, proposing income as a test.
And for the record, you're not supposed to get caught when the bad guys come for you.
And on my honor, in spite of the cough I caught there, I should be ready to begin again.
And they caught all that and put it into a shed boarded up with planks!
Another demon down the hall caught sight of them and charged.
Apparently time had caught up with Mom before she could finish.
As Dean climbed the steep steps, Bobby Witherspoon from the District Attorney's office caught up with him.
As Dean rounded a curve, he caught sight of the tail end of a white vehicle speeding down the cliff-hanging road on the far side of the deep valley—a sheriff's white Blazer was his first impression.
As he lifted the computer monitor, he caught sight of a paper beneath it.
As she hopped the short distance from rocks to the ground leading up to the compound, she caught the silhouettes of two men against the cloudy sky.
As she looked over his shoulder, she caught her breath in a muffled scream.
As she stepped out into the bright sunlight, a tall figure caught her attention.
As the ferret enters the hole the rabbits flee before it, and are shot or caught by dogs as they break ground.
As Victor moved toward her, she caught sight of Cassandra attacking Jackson, ripping into his neck with her fangs while he screamed, "Get off me, you bitch!"
At first it seemed that he would recover; but on his return in June 1863 he caught cold on the Splugen Pass, and in August of the same year had to go back to Italy.
At least you didn't get caught up in the rush to the bridge.
At Pirna (and Lilien stein) in 1756 he caught the entire Saxon army in his fowler's net, after driving back at Lobositz the Austrian forces which were hastening to their asistance; but only nine months later he lost his reputation for " invincibility " by his crushing defeat at Kolin, where the great highway from Vienna to Dresden crosses the Elbe.
At that meeting he caught cold, and the immediate result was his death on the 15th of January '865.
At the path she slowed, and he caught up with her, following her to the edge of the creek.
Before she could move, Kiera's arm was caught by the man beside her.
Before this started, I'd have settled for half of what Shakey Jake caught, all because his lawyer didn't know when to shut up!
Betsy exclaimed as we caught our breath, standing atop the highest point for thirty miles around.
Bill tossed Carmen's supply package to Alex, who deftly caught it.
Brady caught it and pulled out the medical supplies.
But during the first nineteen months of my life I had caught glimpses of broad, green fields, a luminous sky, trees and flowers which the darkness that followed could not wholly blot out.
But even so, they helped to shorten the famine period; they stored up the rain after it had ceased to fall, and they caught up_ and husbanded the first drops when it began again.
But having caught himself saying too much about the flints, he was now afraid to speak out.
But Orlov, perplexed by conflicting instructions and caught in an unfavourable situation by a brigade of the 12th division which was executing the proposed " pursuit," gave way - part of his force in actual rout - and the cavalry that was with him was driven back by the Kobi (reserve army) brigade of the Guard.
But to have caught from all sides in this manner the floating notions of society and of individuals, to reflect them with such vigour and clearness, is not anybody's task.
But you caught his attention in a way that I don't envy.
By then, she'd caught some disease and died soon after.
Cade launched into an investigation of the old truck while Cynthia and Mary caught up on the latest gossip.
Campbell'S Poetry, In Spite Of A Certain Lack Of Compression, Is Full Of Dramatic Vigour; Roberts Has Put Some Of His Best Work Into Sonnets And Short Lyrics, While Carman Has Been Very Tsuccessful With The Ballad, The Untrammelled Swing And Sweep Of Which He Has Finely Caught; The Simplicity And Severity Of Cameron'S Style Won The Commendation Of Even So Exacting A Critic As Matthew Arnold.
Carmen caught her breath - and the denial.
Carmen caught her breath and put a hand to her mouth anxiously, but the foal scrambled up from the ground and shook herself.
Carmen caught her breath and stared at him.
Carmen caught her breath and stared at Katie.
Carmen caught her breath and waited.
Carmen caught her breath.
Chief of animals is the elephant, which roams wild in large numbers, and is extensively caught and tamed by the people for transport.
Connie caught her breath So you were the one who told him how to get to the house.
Crabs are next in value and are caught chiefly along the East Shore and in Anne Arundel and Calvert counties on the West Shore.
Crocodiles are caught in various ways, - for instance, with two pointed sticks, which are fastened crosswise within the bait, an animal's entrails, to which is attached a rope.
Cross your fingers I don't get caught.
Curses, caught in the act.
Cynthia caught her breath.
Cynthia was still sleeping when a speeding Ford Explorer passed them and Dean caught sight of Donald Ryland, with his son Donnie sitting beside him.
Damian caught his eye and looked pointedly at Dusty, silently asking if the Guardian had done as he asked and told his boss that the Natural was more than a new recruit.
Darkyn caught her easily and pushed her back in front of him, her back to the wall.
Darkyn caught her hands and pushed them down to her side.
Dean agreed as he and Cynthia were caught up in the dispersing crowd.
Dean asked with a yawn as the night caught up with him.
Dean caught enough of a look to see a contented smile on the face of the well dressed woman.
Dean caught her eye from afar and waved a greeting that she acknowledged.
Dean caught his breath before answering her inelegant question.
Dean caught Randy smiling as he turned from the phone but pretended not to notice.
Dean caught sight of its bearded driver who stared in the direction of the retreating woman.
Dean caught sight of Paulette Dawkins grabbing wildly at a purple contribution.
Dean chuckled as he reached beneath the mat to a back corner for something that caught his eye.
Dean flipped off the flashlight just as he caught sight of two very attractive breasts.
Dean only caught snatches, but enough to know Cynthia was speaking to Rose, son Randy, and Jen.
Dean presented the facts unemotionally but as soon as he mentioned Scranton, the old man caught the coincidence and could hardly contain himself.
Dean scratched his head, irritated at himself for getting so caught up in Fred's continuing scenario, a scenario totally baseless in proven fact.
Dean shuffled through the remaining telephone messages, recognizing most as unfinished business from pending investigations, but one caught his eye.
Dean's heart began to race as he caught sight of Cynthia and Martha at the edge of the rocks near the edge of the path leading to the entrance of the Lucky Pup.
Death lowered the hand displaying the end of the world scenario. The images of Gabe fighting demons switched to those of Katie on the beach under the moonlight. Rhyn's breath caught at the sight of her. She appeared exhausted, tattered, and drenched from the underworld rain. She'd never looked as beautiful as she did, even if she looked as if she'd just left the underworld. Toby was with her, pulling her from the beach towards the Sanctuary.
Deidre's breath caught at the name scrolled across the narrow shoulders.
Deidre's eyes were caught by the gardens but drifted to the pine trees beyond the walls.
Deidre's gaze was caught by the bank of windows lining one side of the penthouse.
Destiny, giggling and ran at her side, caught up in the fun.
Did you get caught in a trap?
Dorothy sprang forward and caught the fluffy fowl in her arms, uttering at the same time a glad cry.
Dusty caught her arm as she launched forward.
Enormous numbers of animals are caught, chiefly in traps, to supply the demand of the fur trade, Siberia and North America being the principal localities from which they are obtained.
Evelyn caught her look as she turned.
Every Uniate or Catholic priest who could be caught was hung up before his own high altar, along with a Jew and a hog.
Everything caught up with me and I needed time.
Excellent honey is produced in Malta; at certain seasons tunny-fish and young dolphin (lampuca) are abundant; other varieties of fish are caught all the year round.
Eyes blurred by tears, she nonetheless caught the flash of silver eyes.
Finally, it caught, and she kicked her feet as it pulled her towards the surface.
Fish are caught in great numbers in the rivers and marshes, chiefly barbel and carp, and the latter attain so great a size that one is a sufficient load for an ass.
Fish were taken sometimes in hand-nets, butthe professional fishermen with their draw-nets caught them in shoals.
Fishing.The chief fishing-ground is Lake Menzala, where some 4000 persons are engaged in the industry, but fish abound in the Nile also, and are caught in large quantities along the coast of the Delta.
For instance, the animal traps of carnivorous plants (Drosera, Nepenihes, &c.) did not, presumably, originate as such; they began as organs of quite another kind which became adapted to their present function in consequence of animals having been accidentally caught.
Fred caught up and stood next to them.
From being caught between vehicles..
Gabe tossed the brandy over the side of the fortress wall and caught her as she tried to escape.
Gabriel's attention was caught on a faint green glow on a table in the middle of the stacks of dead bodies.
Grasshoppers (batta) are abundant, and one kind (inago), which frequent the rice-fields when the cereal is.ripening, are caught and fried in oil as ad article of food.
He almost missed her first punch and caught the second, pulling her against him.
He and Burgess learned they'd both biked in the same 100-mile fund raiser two years earlier, before Dean caught a case of the lazies.
He at the same time shows the Greeks that their own greatest philosophers and poets recognized the unity of the divine Being, and had caught glimpses of the true nature of God, but that fuller light had been thrown on this subject by the Hebrew prophets.
He blinked and caught his breath, gently pushing her away.
He caught a glimpse of Rissa through the melee and wrestled the horse for control.
He caught her attention hoping she would see his concern.
He caught her in the dairy one day and gently informed her that the hen had passed away.
He caught her sharp intake of breath and gave her a rakish smile as she blushed.
He caught her wrist, and a strange energy moved up her arm.
He caught her wrists and pinned them behind her, more interested in feeding.
He caught his breath and stepped back, lowering his hand.
He caught Ne'Rin before he met the visitor, and the two stopped.
He caught sight of them and crossed to Hannah.
He caught up to her in the hallway.
He claimed he deserved to be caught for being stupid.
He considered the first night they met and how differently it would have played out if he had caught up to her in the parking lot.
He could not separate his philosophical from his astrological studies, and caught eagerly at any fragment of antiquity which seemed to support his cherished delusions.
He even stooped to playing a Loretta Lynn CD, although if Fred had caught him he would have sworn it was in the wrong container.
He gets a little caught up in the role of head of the household, and becomes a parental figure as well.
He glanced up and caught her watching him.
He has to be out there, caught in the seaweed at the bottom of Chesapeake Bay, with the fish and crabs having a party, getting as bloated as the fat Wassermann twin lying on the slab at the Norfolk morgue.
He himself was caught in the boughs of an oak-tree, and as David had strictly charged his men to deal gently with the young man, Joab was informed.
He kicked himself mentally for not thinking before he made any sort of pact with the Watcher, even one that seemed so straightforward, until he met his target and realized she was an innocent caught in the crossfire.
He left home on the 21st of March, and caught a chill.
He pressed as far into the ranks as he could and caught the last order issued by the wall commander before the group separated.
He recalled the horror of falling from the sky and getting caught in the bridge.
He rubbed his eyes against the dimness and caught sight of a skid mark.
He said nothing more, but several times during the meal she caught him watching her in a strange way.
He smiled hesitantly, as if caught with the last piece of pie.
He threw the bottle to the Englishman, who caught it neatly.
He turned and walked down the street, and after a moment's hesitation Dorothy caught Eureka in her arms and climbed into the buggy.
He wants to stop this so-called Psychic Tipster who'd nearly caught him several times.
He wasn't likely to be caught unprepared in the wild country that surrounded their house.
He wouldn't be caught dead with a bouquet of wildflowers and there was no way he was going to waste money on flowers that would wither and die within a week.
Her attention was caught on the falling stars of the meteor shower.
Her body caught on fire just thinking about it.
Her breath caught as his body sucked up her cool energy.
Her breath caught as she considered more Immortals than Rhyn might be able to read her mind.
Her breath caught as she gazed at him, and she looked for any sign he was still angry at her.
Her breath caught at the sight of his wide, muscular chest, and the pants that dropped dangerously low on his hips.
Her breath caught, and cold fear trickled through her.
Her breath caught, and he pulled her into his body.
Her feet were cold on the wooden floor, and she'd caught herself looking down many times to see if she made grass grow here, too.
Her first shaky step almost sent her sprawling, and he caught her arm quickly.
Her pace slowed as she caught sight of Ne'Rin.
Her senses caught up with her, jarring her out of her mind.
Here Bessus was at last Invasion of caught and treated with the barbaric cruelty which the rule of the old Persian monarchy prescribed for Indla.
Here we were, caught up in the euphoria of our accomplishments, like a group of dissimilar workers sharing a winning power ball ticket, and thinking that success made us friends for ever.
His eye caught something off to the side, but it was quickly gone as the darkness returned.
His face six inches away, he was gazing at her with a strange light in his eyes, but it wasn't the glow that caught her attention.
His gaze caught on something out the window, and it sharpened.
His heart was in the work of Heeren, easily the greatest of historical critics then living, and the forerunner of the modern school; it was from this master that Bancroft caught his enthusiasm for minute pains-taking erudition.
His question caught Fitzgerald totally off balance.
His shirt was untucked and Dean glanced at his fly, wondering if he'd been caught using a tree for a call of nature.
His wife eloped with a student, and Dempster, pursuing the fugitives in the heat of summer, caught a fever, and died at Bologna on the 6th of September 1625.
How did the man you were discussing before dinner get caught, do you know?
How were you caught, Reverend, if you don't mind my asking?
Hugging herself, she sensed the magic in the air and moved back a few steps, not wanting to be caught up in the purple crossfire.
Hyrieus thereupon set a trap in which Agamedes was caught; Trophonius, to prevent discovery, cut off his brother's head and fled with it.
I asked when I'd caught my breath.
I called her attention to the following line, and, although she knew only the three words, CAT, EAT and MOUSE, she caught the idea.
I can follow the threads, but no one else can, and there's always the chance that something unexpected gets caught up in them.
I can't say for sure because I'm on the outside, trying to look in and trying not to get caught, but they've pulled the curtain closed on me.
I caught a glance at Quinn who looked like his dog died.
I caught a quick frown, perhaps of concern.
I caught fish with hook and line and pole.
I caught one of the them in the shadow world on his way back to the mortal realm.
I caught Quinn nodding in agreement, but not Howie.
I caught Quinn roll his eyes.
I caught the crack about 'that side of the court room.'
I didn't want to be caught off guard when the Others came back.
I found his lodging, returned to our room and caught up with Betsy as I was opening the door.
I guess dad's dying and all finally caught up to her.
I guess the other guy just got caught this time.
I knew it when he caught you alone beside the pool.
I looked in the late 1930's and early '40's but nothing much caught my eye.
I moved to the want ads, speculating on what I'd be doing with my time in the future but nothing caught my eye.
I see on the internet another one of us was caught!
I think your wife caught you two together and took off.
I told him we'd get caught or maybe shot.
I tromped back through the woods to my car and caught my breath.
I was ready to close the site from pure frustration when a notice of a recovered body caught my attention, big time.
I was trying to get a naked woman the hell out of my bed, just after my wife caught her there!
I wonder if anyone answered his ad and he caught up with Josh.
I wouldn't wanted to be in this Josh fellow's shorts when Ed Plotke caught up with him!
I'm sure she caught that dreadful disease from one of them and it killed her.
If Bordeaux hadn't caught her, she would have fallen.
If he caught her in the woods, she could say she was looking for wild flowers.
If her look portrayed honesty, Dean's statement caught her completely off balance.
If they flew like ordinary flies their resemblance to Hymenoptera would be obscured by the rapidity of their flight and they might be caught on the wing by insectivorous birds or other insects; but when poised they display their coloration.
Iliana was a relatively young Immortal who had been at his side for only a few decades, having caught his attention with her fighting skill and fierce loyalty.
Immediately afterwards (about 5.30) he received an order from Napoleon to seize Quatre Bras and then turn eastwards to crush Blucher, who was caught at Ligny.
In 1118 he died, after an expedition to Egypt, during which he captured Farama, and, as old Fuller says, "caught many fish, and his death in eating them."
In 1902 there were 48 tunny fisheries, employjng 3006 men, and 5116 tons of fish worth 80,000 were caught.
In any case, Mom had known Dad since they were kids, but his desertion caught her by surprise.
In ascending the river a stranger's eye is first caught by the numerous huge ice-houses with high thatched roofs and by a tall white tower - the T'ien-feng-t'a or Ning-po pagoda or obelisk - which rises to a height of 160 ft.
In both occurrences, however, there is still the possibility that the eclogite or the basalt is not the original matrix, but may have caught up the already formed diamond from some other matrix.
In his fifth year, near Kadesh on the Orontes, his army was caught unprepared and divided by a strong force of chariots of the Hittites and their allies, and Rameses himself was placed in the most imminent danger; but through his personal courage the enemy was kept at bay till reinforcements came up and turned the disaster into a victory.
In November he caught smallpox and was very seriously ill, so that the book was not given to the world till the spring of 1724 (and then of course, as it had no privilege, appeared privately).
In the Amazon valley fish is a principal article of food, and large quantities of pirarucu (Sudis gigas) are caught during the season of low water and prepared for storage or market by drying in the sun.
In the Volga section of the Caspian Sea fish are caught to the value of about £I,000,000 annually; in the Ural section over 40,000 tons of fish and nearly 1500 tons of caviare are obtained.
In this condition they are thought to be good eating, and enormous numbers are caught for this purpose in some localities, especially of a species, the P. brevicaudus of Gould, which frequents the islands off the coast of Australia, where it is commonly known as the "Mutton-bird."
In warmer seas many other kinds of prawns are caught for food.
Individuals of seven or eight pounds weight are considered fish of large size, but specimens of double that weight have been caught.
Interamna is also mentioned in Cicero's time as being the place where Clodius wished to prove that he was on the night when he was caught in Caesar's house at the celebration of the rites of the Bona Dea.
It caught her by surprise and she glanced up at him sharply.
It caught the contagion of poetry, philosophy and science.'
It feeds on mackerel, pilchards and herrings and, following the shoals, is often caught by fishermen in the nets along with its prey.
It is a little star-dust caught, a segment of the rainbow which I have clutched.
It is caught on all parts of the British and Irish coasts, but the Dogger Bank, and Rockall, off the Outer Hebrides, have been specially noted for their codfisheries.
It is found in European streams, and is caught by anglers, being also a favourite in aquariums. The well-known and important industry of "Essence Orientale" and artificial pearls, carried on in France and Germany with the crystalline silvery colouring matter of the bleak, was introduced from China about the middle of the 17th century.
It is ordinarily caught in wooden traps of simple construction, being little enclosures of stakes or brush in which the bait is placed upon a trigger, with a short upright stick supporting a log of wood, which falls upon its victim on the slightest disturbance.
It is surprising that they are caught here--that in this deep and capacious spring, far beneath the rattling teams and chaises and tinkling sleighs that travel the Walden road, this great gold and emerald fish swims.
It swayed and fell, but caught on the muskets of the nearest soldiers.
It triggers your house's fire system if it detects it has caught on fire.
It was after dinner by the time Fred caught up with him.
It was difficult to be sure as to the variations in the actual number of fish caught, but it was easy to show that there was a real variability in the yield of cod-liver oil (an important product of the fishery).
It was not the time for memories, not when Jenn was caught between the two worlds.
It.d been too long since he.d felt such strong emotion, and it caught him off guard.
It's like getting caught, not by a person, but by the circumstances of your actions.
Its object was the acquisition of gold, which was caught by the inhabitants of Colchis in fleeces as it was washed down the rivers.
Jackson grinned wickedly and caught her by the waist.
Jake was risking getting caught to call him.
James caught the cowpox, recovered, and then Jenner variolated him.
Jenn ducked at the sight of purple lightning, stunned when he caught it midair and flung it back towards the Other.
Jenn pretended to be more disoriented than she was, wanting to catch him by surprise and Travel before he caught her.
Jetr caught her arm, shaking his head.
Jonny caught her trying to leave the night before, but she had to find a way to escape.
Jonny caught himself and shoved back.
Jule caught the woman as she fell.
Jule moved away from the slicing sword and caught the guardsman's wrist.
Jule smiled despite his unease, not about to be caught off guard by the creature.
Katie frowned. In the course of a day, Gabe had gone from emotional to unaffected when discussing Death. He was distracted, and she felt like she was talking to someone completely different. Blaming herself for taking his mind off of their survival, she fell silent and followed him. Briars and branches caught her pant legs, and she found herself slowing to push more and more of the jungle's flora out of the way. Gabe, too, began to struggle with the bramble, and she noticed the jungle no longer laid their path before him. Instead of clearing away to allow them passage, it stayed where it was, obstructing them.
Kiera climbed to her feet, barely caught herself from hitting the fountain with the next great tremor of the ground, and bolted for the door.
Kris caught a glimpse of what looked like a shopping mall west of them. His gaze lingered.
Lana jerked, afraid she'd been caught, before she realized Elise was calling over the command center's channels.
Large numbers of shad, blue fish, weak fish (squeteague), alewives, Spanish mackerel, perch, bass, croakers (Micropogon undulatus), mullet, menhaden, oysters and clams are caught in the sounds, in the lower courses of the rivers flowing into them, or in the neighbouring waters of the sea.
Large quantities of fresh fish caught in lakes Winnipeg and Manitoba are exported to all parts of the United States.
Like so many of his countryman he displayed great linguistic ability, and his quick ear caught up even peculiarities of dialect.
Lisa caught her breath and stared in amazement.
Listen, I checked out the names of the people who ordered the Sentinel and caught a winner!
Looking into that stern face, she felt like a child caught with her hand in the candy jar.
Malinovsky had been caught in committing burglary and forgery.
Mama's been caught by a demon?
Maybe it caught up with him.
Meantime, Sulla having left Italy for the Mithradatic war, Cinna's sudden and violent revolution put the senate at the mercy of the popular leaders, and Marius greedily caught at the opportunity of a bloody vengeance, which became in fact a reign of terror in which senators and nobles were slaughtered wholesale.
Men who imagined that they might at any moment be caught up to meet the Lord in the air were not likely to take steps for the instruction of the generations that might come after them.
Menhaden are caught in much larger quantities in New York than any other fish, but being too bony for food they are used only in the manufacture of oil and fertilizer.
Moreover, the best Japanese editors have caught with remarkable aptitude the spirit of modern journalism.
Mosquitoes caught by the experimenters, and sent to London, produced malaria in persons who submitted themselves to the bites of these insects at the London School of Tropical Medicine.
Most men would feel shame if caught preparing with their own hands precisely such a dinner, whether of animal or vegetable food, as is every day prepared for them by others.
Movement on the beach caught her attention, and she stared.
Movement outside the window caught Carmen's attention.
Najas where the pollen grains are rather heavier than water, and sinking down are caught by the stigmas of the extremely simple female flowers.
Napoleon's original plan for the 16th was based on the assumption that the allies, who had been caught napping, would not attempt a risky forward concentration; and he intended therefore to push an advanced guard as far as Gembloux, for the purpose of feeling for and warding off Blucher.
Native spirits are distilled from the palm, salt is made and fish caught.
Ne'Rin approached, his eye caught by Gage, who gave a bow of her head but whose face turned pink.
Ne'Rin caught A'Ran's eye and nodded toward the door.
Ne'Rin caught sight of her just as she decided to leave.
Neither by geometrical, nor physical, nor metaphysical principles had he succeeded in reaching and grasping the infinite and the spiritual, or in elucidating their relation to man and man's organism, though he had caught glimpses of facts and methods which he thought only required confirmation and development.
Neither of us was proficient at using a saw and we'd managed only two rungs when exhaustion caught up with us and the light faded for permanently.
No, it wasn't any of you're business when you thought you caught Alex and me, but it didn't stop you from making your nasty accusations.
None approached, until one of the PMF soldiers caught his eye.
Not about to get caught up in his games, Jessi rose with her coffee and started into the apartment.
Now his girlfriend had caught them together.
Now you've learned to use caution and untraceable phones, but I caught you're one mistake, didn't I?
Of course, he soon noticed the brightness of the leaves, and discovered the cause, too, when he caught sight of the broken jars and vases from which the melted treasure was still dropping.
On his arrival at Hofuf, Sadlier found that Ibrahim had already left Deraiya, but still hoping to intercept him before quitting Nejd, he followed up the retreating Egyptians through Yemama, and Wushm to Ras in Kasim, where he caught up the main body of Ibrahim's army, though the pasha himself had gone on to Medina.
On the Arbat Square the troyka caught against a carriage; something cracked, shouts were heard, and the troyka flew along the Arbat Street.
On the journey thither he was caught by pirates, whom he treated with consummate nonchalance while awaiting his ransom, threatening to return and crucify them; when released he lost no time in carrying out his threat.
On the last-mentioned voyage he caught a fever, and nearly died in that city.
On the other hand, if he struck straight at Charleroi - the allied junction point - he would drive the "Armee du Nord" like an armoured wedge between the allies, if only he caught them unsuspicious and unready.
Once again he had caught her napping.
One caught sight of her and stopped.
One morning, while Carmen was cleaning the house, he caught her standing in the living room, confronting the recliner with a questionable amount of courage.
One of Greene's moles caught it.
Orienting herself, she caught sight of the green haze again and walked along the edge of the forest, seeking a path.
Otherwise, I'd have caught you.
Our greatest Champion, Overman-Anu, once climbed the spiral stairway and fought nine days with the Gargoyles before he could escape them and come back; but he could never be induced to describe the dreadful creatures, and soon afterward a bear caught him and ate him up.
Partridges, woodcock, snipe, &c., are among the game-birds; but all kinds of small birds are also shot for food, and their number is thus kept down, while many members of the migratory species are caught by traps in the foothills on the south side of the Alps, especially near the Lake of Como, on their passage.
Personal tithes are now rare, except of fish caught at sea, when they are payable to the church where the taker hears divine service and receives the sacraments.
Pigeons and other birds were caught in traps, and quails were netted in the fields and on the sea-shore.
Previously, he'd carefully planned his abductions and never came close to getting caught.
Prince Andrew caught him by the hand.
Prisoner… personal issues … hazing … just got caught this time.
Pushing herself up, she caught her reflection in an oval, stand alone mirror with innately carved wood.
Randy caught it before the second ring.
Reaching the road, she caught sight of something that made her blood run cold again.
Rhyn tossed the blade back to Jade, who caught it with a look that made Katie want to hide.
Romas caught up to her and swept her into his arms for a quick kiss.
Sailing to Chioggia he blocked the channel leading from the lagoon to the sea, and Doria was caught in a trap. Pisani stationed himself outside the Lido, on the open sea, to intercept relief should any appear, and Doria, instead of blockading Venice, was himself blockaded in Chioggia.
Sean caught his eye and tossed his head towards the restrooms.
Shad, to the number of 3,111,181 and valued at $120,602, were caught during 1901.
She armed herself, not willing to be caught off guard, then joined her father in the tiny foyer.
She barely caught her balance, stunned she turned him down and even more that he let her.
She caught her breath and glanced up at him again.
She caught her breath and glanced up at him with wide eyes.
She caught her breath and looked at the clock.
She caught her breath and looked into his eyes.
She caught her breath and sat up sharply.
She caught her breath and stared at him.
She caught her breath and turned on Bordeaux.
She caught her breath and waited.
She caught her breath as another thought struck her.
She caught her breath as the blood lunged painfully up her neck.
She caught her breath, realizing for the first time that he was actually an attractive man.
She caught her breath, warmth crawling up her neck again.
She caught her reflection in the mirror and admired her hair.
She caught her reflection in the mirror, and the sight of the tattoo around her neck infuriated her.
She caught herself with her hands before she did a face-plant on the ground and tried to catch her breath.
She caught herself, and slumped into a chair, clutching her gown to her ample chest.
She caught him watching her several times, obviously wondering why she was so quiet.
She caught him, and they careened into the side of the car before he caught his balance.
She caught it on the fourth ring.
She caught it. He rifled through his bag and prepared a dagger to sharpen.
She caught sight of a side passage out of the corner of her eye.
She caught sight of herself in a store window.
She caught sight of the marks and swelling and pulled her hand back quickly, but not fast enough.
She caught the keys and gazed up at him, lost, until he indicated the bookstore with a nod of his head.
She caught the slightest hint of his memory.
She caught the young officer by his cuffs, and a look of solemnity and fear appeared on her flushed face.
She caught them and spun away, leaving.
She caught up to Mansr at long last.
She caught up with Brutus near the tree line and that was when she saw it – half hidden under a dead limb.
She easily severed the chains holding her other arm and caught him by the neck.
She glanced at the woman seated across from her and caught her breath.
She grabbed a handful of beads and dumped them into the bin, stopping when the flash of red caught her attention.
She heard the beastly snarl and caught the blurred mass of darkness, punctuated only by two flashes of silver, as Rhyn flew by her.
She let the conversation drop that night, but early the next morning Dulce caught him in the hallway and it was clear that she didn't think anything was settled.
She met his gaze again, caught in the dark eyes that seemed both warm and wary.
She paced and caught sight of her reflection in the windows.
She paused at the edge of the food court and caught sight of Xander and the girls.
She paused to look around again, caught in the surreal sense that everything that happened the past few months hadn't touched the condo community.
She pushed away from him and caught her breath sharply.
She raised her face to look at him and caught Sarah and Connie making a hasty exit from the room.
She replaced the checkbook and started to close the drawer, but a thick envelope caught her attention.
She rubbed the lumpy scar on her arm, her attention caught by the sight of a jaguar dropping from a tree branch to the edge of the park and the forest a short distance away.
She screamed and darted for the door, but he caught her and pulled her close again.
She started for the door again, but he caught her arm.
She started to put the pillow down and caught the movement in the mirror from the corner of her eye.
She stopped at the door and caught her breath.
She studied him apprehensively, reminded of her cousins, when they were caught up in some sort of drama.
She tripped over something, caught herself, and continued, not wanting to be there when the Other returned.
She turned to go back to the house and realized she wouldn't be able to make it before the storm caught up with her.
She turned to leave, and he caught her arm.
She was talking to the two waitresses and the bartender when he caught up.
She wiped the tears from her cheeks with a shirtsleeve, feeling like a child caught with her hand in the cookie jar.
She's in a stasis right now, caught between life and death.
She's the only innocent caught up in this mess.
Some of the Greeks said that an eagle caught him in her beak and carried him unharmed to the bottom.
Something blue in the shadow of the trees caught her attention.
Something caught his eye in the far corner of the room, the orchid.
Stephen contrived to hold his own by adroitly contracting an alliance with the powerful Neapolitan Angevins who had the ear of the pope; but Ladislaus (q.v.) was so completely caught in the toils of the Kumanians, that the Holy See, the suzerain of Hungary, was forced to intervene to prevent the relapse of the kingdom into barbarism, and the unfortunate Ladislaus perished in the crusade that was preached against him.
Stopping suddenly, she caught her breath.
Such of the insurgent leaders as were caught, notably the ex-officers, suffered military execution; the army was dispersed among Prussian garrison towns; and Baden was occupied for the time by Prussian troops.
Suddenly the beam caught a figure crouched ahead.
Talia caught it finally and held it up.
That evening she caught him watching her several times.
The " chief-robber " Eleazar, who had plundered the country for twenty years, was caught and sent to Rome; countless robbers of less note were crucified.
The " leathery turtle," which is herbivorous, and yields abundance of oil, has been caught at sea off the Illawarra coast so large as 9 ft.
The adult bird in the wild state is exceedingly shy and difficult of approach, and, owing to its great fleetness and strength, is rarely if ever caught.
The attempt failed and its author was caught and executed, but while t appeared at first to destroy Napoleons Italian sympathies and led to a sharp interchange of notes between Paris and Turin, the emperor was really impressed by the attempt and by Orsinis letter from prison exhorting him to intervene in Italy.
The baum and stone martens caught in France, the north of Turkey and Norway are of the same family, but coarser in underwool and the top hair is less in quantity and not so silky.
The branch obliged him and passed him upwards to another, which stretched him as far up as it could reach. Then dropped him. Toby yelped as he fell. Another branch caught him and lifted him upwards again.
The bullet had caught him full in the chest, driving him backward into the scooped out grotto where his uncle had lain for more than half a century.
The cabin swayed, and Lana caught the image of wires and far below, water.
The caves are rich in curious kinds of fish, Paraphoxinus Gethaldii, which is unknown elsewhere, Chondrostoma phoximus, Phoxinellus alepidatus and others, which are caught and eaten by the peasantry.
The charge was admirably executed; it overthrew one British regiment which it caught in line, but being unsupported it achieved nothing further of importance, and was beaten back.
The city has lumber and fishing interests (perch, whitefish, sturgeon, pickerel, bass, &c. being caught in Saginaw Bay), large machine shops and foundries (value of products in 1905, $ 1, 743, 1 55, or 31% of the total of the city's factory products), and various manufactures, including ships (wooden and steel), wooden ware, woodpipe, veneer, railroad machinery, cement, alkali and chicory.
The creature within her was strangely still, as if it, too, were caught off guard.
The day after his son's funeral Taylor caught fever from a patient whom he visited, and, after a ten days' illness, he died at Lisburn on the 13th of August 1667, in the fifty-fifth year of his life and the seventh of his episcopate, and was buried in the cathedral of Dromore.
The distant roar of water pouring into the canyon caught her attention.
The fish caught are principally sardines, bonito, smelts and sprats.
The fish mostly caught are cod, haddock and herrings, while Heligoland yields lobsters, and the islands of Fhr, Amrum and Sylt oysters of good quality.
The fishery is also carried on along the coast of Norfolk and Suffolk, where great quantities of the fish are caught with hook and line, and conveyed to market alive in "well-boats" specially built for this traffic. Such boats have been in use since the beginning of the '8th century.
The flash of her reflection in the mirror caught her attention.
The forest was soon filled with the sound of pursuers. Katie needed no further encouragement. She pulled her arm free and ran behind Gabriel as he kept to the invisible path. A shadow caught her attention. She glanced over and froze, tripping.
The French cavalry on the right, hearing troops in motion on the Namur road, dashed in pursuit down the turnpike road shortly after dawn, caught up the fugitives and captured them.
The French dragoon officer was hopping with one foot on the ground, the other being caught in the stirrup.
The good woman was so overjoyed that she caught him in her arms and kissed him.
The green gems were caught in some sort of invisible current that ended when it reached the bank.
The ground shook, and she caught him as he fell.
The heavy bowl made an uncontrolled dive off the shelf into her hand, flipping before she caught it with the other.
The heavy sparks are projected from the tubes in straight lines and are caught by the louvres L, L, L, and by them deflected downwards to the bottom of the smoke-box, where they collect in a heap in the space D round a tube which is essentially an ejector.
The helicopter dropped and caught.
The Jews, less bitterly opposed to Mahommedanism than the Christians were, caught fire more rapidly, and in some cases served as an intermediate link or channel of communication.
The lake swarms with fish, which are caught with nets by a gild of fishermen, whose boats are the only representatives of the many ships and boats which plied on the lake as late as the 10th century.
The light from the water was bright enough to show who stood on the opposite shore, caught in what looked like a lover's embrace.
The man was thrown into the air and caught upon the points of spears.
The Mangaboos saw her escape, and several of them caught up their thorns and gave chase, mounting through the air after her.
The most i m important developments of the cult are in East Asia p p among the Siberian tribes; among the Ainu of Sakhalin a young bear is caught at the end of winter and fed for some nine months; then after receiving honours it is killed, and the people, who previously show marks of grief at its approaching fate, dance merrily and feast on its body.
The movement caught Giddon's attention and he glanced from Tammy to Lisa with a puzzled expression.
The name Busiris in this legend may have been caught up merely at random by the early Greeks, or they may have vaguely connected their legend with the Egyptian myth of the slaying of Osiris (as king of Egypt) by his mighty brother Seth, who was in certain aspects a patron of foreigners.
The opposition were determined to raise debates in the House of Commons on the fiscal question, and Mr Balfour was no less determined not to be caught in their trap. These tactics of avoidance reached their culminating point when on one occasion Mr Balfour and his supporters left the House and allowed a motion hostile to tariff reform to be passed nem.
The passage at first runs obliquely upwards in the bank, sometimes to a distance of as much as 50 ft., and expands at its termination into a cavity, the floor of which is lined with dried grass and leaves, and in which, it is said, the eggs are laid' and the young brought up. Their food consists of aquatic insects, small crustaceans and worms, which are caught under water, the sand and small stones at the bottom being turned over with their bills to find them.
The power pushed her off balance, and she caught herself before it sent her sprawling into the blood pooled around her.
The principal fisheries are those on the Atlantic coast, carried on by the inhabitants of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the eastern section of Quebec. Cod, herring, mackerel and lobsters are the fish chiefly caught, though halibut, salmon, anchovies and so-called sardines are also exported.
The rotators caught, pulling them out of the spin, slowed their ascent, then gave out once again.
The Russian 35th and 36th regiments (loth European Corps) were caught between two advancing columns, and, thanks to the initiative of one of the column leaders, Okasaki, destroyed.
The ship is then stopped, and the cable gradually hove up towards the surface; but in deep water, unless it has been caught near a loose end, the cable will break on the grapnel before it reaches the surface, as the catenary strain on the bight will be greater than it will stand.
The sprat is one of the more important foodfishes on account of the immense numbers which are caught when the shoals approach the coasts.
The statement caught Burgess's attention.
The story of the inefficiencies of the Parkside Police caught his attention.
The strap must have caught on something while she was cleaning, because it was loose.
The tenant of the air, it seemed related to the earth but by an egg hatched some time in the crevice of a crag;--or was its native nest made in the angle of a cloud, woven of the rainbow's trimmings and the sunset sky, and lined with some soft midsummer haze caught up from earth?
The thrones caught her attention, and she crossed to them.
The top of the buggy caught the air like a parachute or an umbrella filled with wind, and held them back so that they floated downward with a gentle motion that was not so very disagreeable to bear.
The typical mine fan consists of a shaft upon which are mounted a number of vanes enclosed in a casing; the air entering a central side inlet is caught up by the revolving vanes and thrown out at the periphery by the centrifugal force thus generated.
The weir is opened by joining the needles of each bay by a chain passed through the eyes at the top and a line of wire through the central rings, so that when released at the top by the tilting of the escape bar by the derrick, they float down as a raft, and are caught by a man in a boat, or, when the cur rent is strong, they are 'mopes ?o drawn to the bank by a rope attached to them previously to their release.
The western part of the province is driest, as the rain clouds often pass over the lower levels but are caught by the eastern hills.
The white whale fishery of the Eskimo, however, continued, and sealing is important; walruses are also caught and sometimes narwhal.
Their fire threw the latter into serious confusion and he had already decided to attack with his nearest division (de Cissey) in the direction of the steeple of Vionville, when his attention was caught by the outbreak of heavy firing in the copses below him, and the entry of fresh Prussian guns into action.
Then a name caught his attention.
Then again, if she owed any sort of debt to Darkyn, Gabriel wasn't about to be caught off guard.
Then he caught sight of her in the light of the opening car door.
Then he caught up another piglet and pushed it into the first, where it disappeared.
Then I caught on to what he was doing and forced him to stop.
Then the host caught her off guard when the conversation segued to the Psychic Tipster.
There are numerous tile-works and potteries of fine ware; and a considerable trade is carried on in anchovies and oysters caught in the Scheldt.
There is no doubt that, surprised by the suddenness of the French advance, they were caught unprepared.
There were no industrious workmen, and the peasants caught the commissaries who ventured too far out of town with the proclamation and killed them.
There were pigs and goats on the island, and plenty of fish could be caught from the shore.
These fish frequent rocky shoals off the eastern coast and are caught in numbers outside Port Jackson for the Sydney market.
These words she had caught without instruction from the lips of friends.
They are caught with the seine or with the bag-net in the tideway.
They are harmless and inoffensive creatures, offering no resistance when caught; their principal means of escape being the extraordinary rapidity with which they burrow in the ground, and the tenacity with which they retain their hold in their subterranean retreats.
They are then pressed in a large powerful screw-press, and the oily matter which flows out is caught, mixed with an equal proportion of water, and boiled to purify it from mucilaginous and albuminous matter.
They caught him, didn't they?
They caught me when I went through the shadow world and brought me here, to Sasha.
They caught the man running through the buffalo pasture, with Brutus barking and nipping at his heels.
They live in caves, especially in Caripe, and are caught in large numbers for the oil extracted from them, which is commonly known as " Caripe butter."
They make burrows wherein they place insects or spiders which they have caught and stung, laying their eggs beside the victim so that the young larvae find themselves in presence of an abundant and appropriate food-supply.
They proved unnecessary as a patrol car caught up with me and escorted me the last mile.
They say he managed nearly twenty kills before they caught him.
They settled into a battle that left her drenched in sweat before she left the ring and him looking like a cat that just caught a mouse.
This caught her attention, and she turned.
This is definitely the same guy that killed the Delaware girl we nearly caught.
Though the Scottish Churches Bill, the Unemployed Bill and the Aliens Bill were passed, a complete fiasco occurred over the redistribution proposals, which pleased nobody and had to be withdrawn owing to a blunder as to procedure; and though on the 17th of July a meeting of the party at the foreign office resulted in verbal assurances of loyalty, only two days later the government was caught in a minority of four on the estimates for the Irish Land Commission.
Through the smoke glimpses could be caught of something black--probably men--and at times the glint of bayonets.
Thus caught between two fires the casuists developed a highly ingenious method, not unlike that of the Roman Stoics, for eviscerating the substance of a rule while leaving its shadow carefully intact.
Thus I caught two fishes as it were with one hook.
Tikhon caught it and handed it to a footman.
To do this, the natural gum of the cocoons which holds the filaments together must be softened, the ends of the filaments of the required number of cocoons must be caught, and means must be taken to unwind and lay these filaments together, so as to form a single uniform rounded strand of raw silk.
To her surprise, she caught Connie at home.
Toby's backpack was there along with his pink coat. Rhyn straightened, angry at himself for not hearing the boy leave. A flash of purple caught his eye through the trees, and he loped through the forest.
Turtles are caught in abundance along the coasts, and form an article of export.
Two caught her before she hit the ground.
Two species of mackerel, differing somewhat from the European species, are also caught on the coasts.
Ully called. Toby slowed until he caught up then darted ahead again.
Ully caught it and held it up.
Unless - Maybe he was upset at being caught picnicking with his housekeeper.
Vara, the only man he might count as a friend if he dared count any, whirled, and moonlight caught his pale green eyes.
Walking so fast that it created a breeze that caught the loose hair hanging down her back, she turned her ankle slipping off her sandals.
Warm light flooded the cold room, and her breath caught.
We caught up to accident in six or seven minutes.
We caught up to the ambulance at the emergency room entrance just as attendants were removing a stretcher.
What had Josh caught Alex and Lori doing?
What was more, Prussia, finding that Napoleon had secretly offered to the British Hanover (that gilded hook by which he caught her early in the year), now resolved to avenge this, the last of several insults.
When I caught up and looked over his shoulder—that's when I saw it.
When I noticed his flashing lights behind me, I nearly raced away but he'd have caught me.
When she was not looking at him she felt that he was looking at her shoulders, and she involuntarily caught his eye so that he should look into hers rather than this.
When used for ore smelting, the reduced metal and the accompanying slag were to be caught, after leaving the arc and while still liquid, in a hearth fired with ordinary fuel.
While Apostolic phrases are used, the sense behind them is often different and less evangelic. They have not caught the Apostolic meaning, because they have not penetrated to the full religious experience which gave to the words, often words with long and varied history both in the Septuagint and in ordinary Greek usage, their specific meaning to each apostle and especially to Paul.
While contemplating whether Freckles would be worth having to influence the other three or not, Jackson caught sight of someone in his peripheral vision.
While in Paris perfecting a receiving instrument for submarine cables, Sir Charles Wheatstone caught cold, and died on the 19th of October 1875.
Whitefish, bass, trout and pickerel are an important food supply obtained from the waters of the lake, and some perch, catfish and sunfish are caught in the rivers and brooks.
Why go back into the mine after all these years and take the chance of swapping the bones and getting caught?
With a swift motion, she sent the combination skyward where tack and bill joined the hundreds of others while she deftly caught the falling quarter to the cheers of the dinners.
With one of his pupils in particular, Theophrastus, who was born about 370 and therefore was some fifteen years younger than himself, he had a long and intimate connexion; and the work of the pupil bears so close a resemblance to that of his master, that, even when he questions Aristotle's opinions (as he often does), he seems to be writing in an Aristotelian atmosphere; while he shows the same acuteness in raising difficulties, and has caught something of the same encyclopaedic genius.
With the old man's help, she caught the last ferry across the channel just before sunset.
With this he caught up two of the piglets and pushed them together, so that the two were one.
Xander caught her eye over the crowd.
Xander caught her with one arm, enjoying the game of cat-and-mouse she was unwittingly playing.
Xander's attention was caught first by Darian.
Yancey expertly caught the head of the serpent between the forks of a stick and bent over to pick it up.
Yeah. Now that you caught her, it will be even harder to train her.
You chased me until I caught you.
You just happened to get caught on camera.
You must have known what Allen would do to me if he caught me alone.
Young Rainy was intended for his father's profession, but he was caught by the evangelical fervour of the Disruption movement, and after studying for the Free Church he became a minister, first in Aberdeenshire and then in Edinburgh, till in 1862 he was elected professor of Church history in the theological seminary, New College, a post he only resigned in 1900.