1.   The Bears had better start grabbing on to something, anything, as the outlook on the season suddenly turned very grim.

2.   And that does not include the scores of sound bites that he has managed to grab on both coasts.

3.   And the dim-sum at Yank Sing I grabbed on the way to the airport was delicious fun.

4.   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.

5.   As Yogi Berra said, there is such a thing as deja vu all over again, and it came around and grabbed Strawberry on Tuesday night.

6.   Brittany had to grab on to the train to get out of the bus.

7.   But Bjornson suffered the new injury to his right ankle when Packers linebacker George Koonce grabbed him on a pass route.

8.   But even he worries about Americans grabbing on to overly optimistic sound bites in medical news stories, then leaping to conclusions.

9.   But the ball held up long enough for Benny Agbayani to grab it on a sprint as he crashed into the fence.

10.   Family members routinely skip meals, or grab food on the run.

v. + on >>共 981
speak 4.52%
say 3.26%
appear 2.15%
remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
stand 1.66%
make 1.45%
get 1.45%
do 1.32%
leave 1.26%
grab 0.01%
grab + p. >>共 38
by 30.42%
for 18.28%
in 8.74%
onto 7.28%
with 5.50%
on 5.02%
to 4.85%
around 3.40%
up 3.07%
of 1.62%
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