What I can not grasp is the concept of a bus arriving a quarter of an hour early and leaving well ahead of its scheduled time. |
Most teachers recognise that pupils vary in the speed and manner in which they grasp new ideas and acquire skills. |
Buy them now and some time in the distant future, a Ronald Reagan jelly bean jar may yet be within your grasp. |
Verbs and adjectives are more abstract, and so are more difficult concepts for children's minds to grasp. |
Feeling irritation welling up inside of me, I jerked my arm free of her grasp and walked towards the cart to do just that. |
Chailly has the vast canvas within his grasp from the very opening of those horns and brass that herald the mammoth journey. |