1. Half blinded by the foam, Christine scrambled for something to grab on to to break her fall. 2. His spindly arms grab on to the statue, and he hoists himself up higher. 3. The Bears had better start grabbing on to something, anything, as the outlook on the season suddenly turned very grim. 4. There was nothing to grab on to. 5. And like instead of running forwards while they grab on to you if you step, walk backwards it makes them fall over. 6. As a result, when the project subsequently sparked controversy, opponents found that they had almost nothing to grab on to to change or block it. 7. As they were speeding off, Jensen ran after the car, apparently grabbing on to a door handle and then slipping to the ground, Vogel said. 8. Besides the history, which is cursorily sketched, the movie has little else to grab on to. 9. Brittany had to grab on to the train to get out of the bus. 10. But even he worries about Americans grabbing on to overly optimistic sound bites in medical news stories, then leaping to conclusions. |