11. The radicals have steadily lost ground to the moderates since then. 12. Traffic ground to a halt as it approached the accident site. 13. Traffic in the city ground to a halt as the streets filled with angry demonstrators. 14. Investigations have ground to a standstill because no witnesses have come forward. 15. The tip can be ground to a much sharper edge to cut smoother and faster. 16. Such controversy is familiar ground to Brian Newman, who used a type of oil from flowers for years before it was generally accepted. 17. Of course, a lot of the information on the course may be old ground to an applicant with experience. 18. Moving it from the training camp ground to the hospital ward was the most commercial and seemingly the most obvious -- course to be taken. 19. After lengthy farewells Rachel followed David across the grounds to the Rosemount wing, which turned out to be a new building that had only recently been opened. 20. She nodded and followed him from the Rosemount wing and across the grounds to her car. |