1. Certainly from the moment you land you realise that you are no longer on familiar ground. 2. For an instant the familiar grounds glare and tremble, the prisoner rages at his bars. 3. In his latest book, McManus returns to more familiar ground. 4. It was familiar ground too for Fonda and Hopper - who were already good friends. 5. Mr Ciampi will be on more familiar ground in his economic policies. 6. To me this was familiar ground. 7. Work and health matters suffer in a return to familiar ground. 8. The essay covers familiar ground. 9. Such controversy is familiar ground to Brian Newman, who used a type of oil from flowers for years before it was generally accepted. 10. And Norman will be on somewhat familiar grounds this week. |