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Example sentences for "catch some"

  • Some of the officers got out lines and hooks baited with pieces of pork; not to attract fish, however, but to catch some of the numerous birds flying astern and round the ship.

  • I little thought how very thankful I should be to catch some of the beautiful creatures for the purpose of eating them.

  • He and the doctor put their heads together to invent various traps, with which they hoped to catch some of the numerous birds flitting about the woods, or any of the smaller quadrupeds inhabiting the neighbourhood.

  • On the way the boys tried to catch some fish in a brook, but without success.

  • Here we had shade, grass for the horses, and a fine brook from which we expected to catch some fish, so we stayed all the afternoon and night, but caught only a few trout.

  • Let's try to catch some," suggested his cousin Harry, and soon the two boys were busy with poles and lines.

  • Let me catch some fish," begged Flossie, on the afternoon of the day when they were to move from the place that Bert and Harry liked so well.

  • In the meantime Mr. James jointed his rod and set out to try to catch some trout; while Hugh said that he would go with Mr. James and watch the fishing.

  • At length he called out: "Mr. Fannin, can't we stop here and try to catch some of these fish?

  • But we ought to be able to catch some salmon, and to do it right here.

  • Power, who was the chief fisherman of the party, voted for going outside and trying to catch some mackerel.

  • Mrs Nugent had supplied them with some cold provisions; and they took potatoes to cook, and tea and sugar; and they hoped to catch some fish, which would be a great addition to their fare.

  • Another fellow and I were taking a row on the water, and trying to catch some fish," answered Julian, doggedly.

  • Harvey, who was trying to catch some of the crabs, grunted disdainfully, but continued his unsuccessful chase without any other comment.

  • Well, we'll catch some when we come back and then you'll see.

  • After supper was over Hugh said to Jack, "Now, son, there are quite a lot of trout in the creek there, and if you want to help out our breakfast you might go out and try to catch some.

  • Why," said Jack, "I want to catch some fish, as I did the other morning.


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