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1  Momentarily he caught O'Brien's eye.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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2  Winston caught him gently by the arm.
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3  When you are finally caught, you will confess.
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4  When finally you are caught, you will get no help.
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5  The instant she caught his eye she looked away again.
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6  Winston caught scraps of conversation as he approached.
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7  And it was easy enough, provided that you could avoid being caught in the act.
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8  Just once he caught a glimpse of the girl, at a table with two other girls at the far end of the room.
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9  It was inconceivable that they could frequent this place for more than a few weeks without being caught.
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10  In his vague way Ampleforth was attached to Winston, and would certainly sit down at his table if he caught sight of him.
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11  Parsons, his attention caught by the trumpet call, sat listening with a sort of gaping solemnity, a sort of edified boredom.
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12  To be caught with a prostitute might mean five years in a forced-labour camp: not more, if you had committed no other offence.
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13  She seemed to think it just as natural that 'they' should want to rob you of your pleasures as that you should want to avoid being caught.
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14  As Winston wandered towards the table his eye was caught by a round, smooth thing that gleamed softly in the lamplight, and he picked it up.
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15  They held out their arms for you to pass under, and when they came to "Here comes a chopper to chop off your head" they brought their arms down and caught you.
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16  His head was thrown back a little, and because of the angle at which he was sitting, his spectacles caught the light and presented to Winston two blank discs instead of eyes.
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17  Just once Winston caught a phrase--'complete and final elimination of Goldsteinism'--jerked out very rapidly and, as it seemed, all in one piece, like a line of type cast solid.
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