Exemplos de uso de Catch something em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Or catch something.
I think I will catch something.
Go catch something big.
Or you might catch something.
If you catch something, what is your father going to say?
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Told you I would catch something.
I can catch something out there.
Well, maybe you can help us catch something.
You're not gonna catch something because we're sharing a seat.
Tomorrow I will go out and catch something.
You might catch something.
When you're deaf,people won't because they might catch something.
You could catch something.
We have got little pans out hoping it rains, catch something.
I could catch something.
So be very careful andtry to remember the metamorphoses which happen after you catch something.
Hope they catch something.
I just figured, since you're the best forensic pathologist In the city,Maybe you could catch something they missed.
What are the chances that a human could catch something that infects a centurion or a Raider?
And put it in the water so they can see them swimming.patiently I can catch something.
Let's see ifwe can't catch something today.
My concern here is not merely for the fishermenof Ireland because Ireland has only two small vessels in this area and between the Irish and the French together they catch something like 20.
Hey, Larry, sure you don't wanna catch something a little hotter?
Peter Theo is now close enough to his college roommate, we might catch something on the Mic, but far enough from his ex-husband that, hopefully, he won't get distracted.
As we know being an exhibitor, not only to show the products,but also the catch something innovative, something new or something interesting.
You know, if it catches something, great, but I'm not gonna like.
And this will be my best chance of catching something.
I must have caught something.
They must have caught something.
We would have caught something with our tests.