1. And local planners see little reason to oppose the plan ... Male speaker I can no reason on planning grounds to object. 2. At first capital only gained advantage in relation to labor and May even have lost some ground to the state. 3. Go through gate at the bottom, cross the boggy ground to a stony lane. 4. I had to go below ground to an office where I spoke to a policeman. 5. In most Western democracies in the twentieth century, legislatures have lost a great deal of ground to executive branches. 6. In very hot weather, the workers descend tunnels that go deep into the ground to the water table. 7. Just about everyone hoped they would disappear without trace when that tide ebbed and frenetic buying and selling ground to a halt. 8. Public police forces are losing ground to private security firms, which now employ two-thirds of all security personnel in the nation. 9. Several Wall Street analysts also believe the companies have grounds to appeal. 10. The lenses are ground to a high standard of precision. |