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1 Her hand slipped from Gareth's grasp just as he turned another corner.
2 The girl twisted in Culley's grasp just as she reached the door.
3 What was it that seemed drifting from his grasp just then?
4 Unless you've done space operations, it's hard to grasp just how huge the battlefield is.
5 Writing remains her therapy but she's still happily struggling to grasp just how it turned into a career too.
6 In that light, concerned citizens have been forced to piece together clues and public accounts of eyewitnesses to fully grasp just what happened.
7 I'm not sure everyone has yet grasped just how big.
8 Captain Hiyen grasped just what that was before anyone else.
9 It led to some embarrassing moments until I grasped just how deeply Tim's mission to help others really went.
10 The Emperor felt a chill go down his back as he grasped just how many Butlerians had given their lives here.
11 Not one in a hundred of those women found the happiness they were so sure of grasping just outside their prison walls.
12 I have never fully grasped just what the Theory of Relativity is about, so areas of this book are virtually wasted on me.
13 It wasn't until the next morning when I was sent to Henryville, Indiana that I really grasped just how bad the damage was.
14 Grasp just above ankles and on "Go," run a very short distance and return, keeping hold above ankles all the time.
15 The mace seems to have been a necessary appendage to the costume, and was always grasped just below its head by the left hand.
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