Catching up with someone that went ahead.
1 Baker said the health system was doing its best to catch up .
2 The only problem is, we can't possibly catch up on lost production.
3 His mind took a moment to catch up with this unexpected situation.
4 I was too far behind now to catch up in a week.
5 A great way to catch up with mates and enjoy the vibes.
6 Plenty of time to catch up with the heroes: plenty of time.
7 We're about 25 years behind, but we'll catch up sooner or later.
8 Still looking to catch up with the last 12 months of culture?
9 He credited the reform movement with forcing public schools to catch up .
10 To catch up with the miners the column marches in route step.
11 The message was that state schools had to catch up , or else.
12 Mendonza in the second car might not be able to catch up .
13 I'm sure you'll be able to catch up with them quickly, sir.
14 We started encountering problems when injuries started to catch up to Gangrel.
15 If so, we have a reasonable chance to catch up , Warn said.
16 It takes a while to catch up to the prices, he said.
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