there's a catch in it|there a catch in it in English
there is a special condition in it, there is a special situation that must be met
Use "theres a catch in it|there a catch in it" in a sentence
1. If there's a fish down there he'll catch it - he's a old pro.
2. There's a train in now. If you run, you'll just catch it.
3. However, there's a catch.
4. It takes a minnow to catch a barracuda.
5. I guess we didn't catch it in time.
6. Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket. Save it for a rainy day.
7. It takes a thief to catch a thief.
8. Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket. Never let it fade away.
9. It is natural for a cat to catch mice.
10. 28 It takes a thief to catch a thief.
11. Catch a lotus and you catch a wish.
12. It could catch on fire easily.
13. But how do we catch it.
14. It is men whom they catch.
15. And it is not like the birds won't catch this guy, they'll catch all of them, but they're gonna catch this guy a lot more frequently.
16. You might catch whatever it is.
17. Needless to say, it is still a fervent catch-cry in the Boston schools.
18. Catch in the waistline very lightly so that it doesn't show.
19. There's still time to catch up with them.
20. There's a remote chance that you can catch him before he leaves.
21. In the evening, it will kick out, catch a double-dealing mice. It also very neat and clean!
22. You could also catch a dog in the woods and train it to guide you.
23. If we hurry, we can catch it.
24. Catch the powerup and it will activate.
25. But you might catch whatever it is