1. He apparently had been dragged along the ground by a car. 2. He could get his feet on the ground by filling a lefty bullpen need. 3. If their Josie was planning on being a second Maria, then the school could well be razed to the ground by now. 4. It is knocked to the ground by a heavy blow, seized by the throat or mouth and quickly suffocated. 5. One can begin on fairly firm ground by asking how many officials had the necessary qualifications and experience for their work. 6. This is known as ground down by the system. 7. This is when there is the greatest risk of the glider being lifted off the ground by the first strong gust. 8. The speeding motorist was pinned to the ground by angry locals who took the law into their own hands until police arrived. 9. Elvis, an eight year old, entered the waste ground by a hole in the fence to explore. 10. Believes he can get the aircraft back on to the ground all by himself when the joy-ride is over. |