Examples of using Try to catch in English and their translations into Serbian
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Try to catch them.
Let us at least try to catch it first.
Try to catch the biggest fish.
Every year we'd try to catch them.
Try to catch all the fish from the lake.
Learn about fish and try to catch the big one.
Try to catch in the mirror light beam.
Bring your fishing gear and try to catch some fish.
And try to catch them.
You are a hungry fish but fisherman try to catch you.
Let 's try to catch it.
After a violent episode of coughing,the infected individual may try to catch their breath.
NEVER try to catch or kill a snake.
Learn the basics of fishing and try to catch a lot of fish.
Try to catch your sleep at other times.
Cast your fishing line far and try to catch the largest fish in the sea.
Try to catch as many gold marking time.
Casting a line into the water and try to catch different kinds of fish.
Karasik try to catch a couple with a funny penguin.
Leap from one wheel to another and try to catch Princess Paper!
Try to catch these stunning 108m high falls during the wet season.
The very pace of life is faster- we are often somewhere in a hurry and try to catch the maximum.
Try to catch yourself in an automatic behavior and ask yourself why you are doing it.
You can also run an object(glasses, mask)and then try to catch it.
Whenever possible, try to catch your son being good and let him know that you appreciate the effort.
For a human being, it is a meeting at the level of a forest man with a mainframe- you just do not understand,you do not understand- you stare bluntly into the void and try to catch something.
Teams of 3 took turns to stabilize on a dangerously slim board and also be swung 25 m or more off the ground“up to Paradise”,whereupon they would certainly try to catch a bag of silver coins in their teeth.
If you visit in May try to catch their Falconry Festival, when you can witness the skills of the village falconers in action.
Teams of three would take turns to balance on a narrow board and be swung 25 m ormore off of the ground to go“up to Heaven” where they would then try to catch a bag of silver coins in their teeth.