1.   Regardless whether you agree with him, he never ducks a question and always seems to have a grasp of the subject.

2.   They are quicker-thinking and have a grasp of modern technology.

3.   We have a grasp of classical theatre, but different nations have different talents, and the musical is not an indigenous art form.

4.   And as long as the secondary members have a grasp of their responsibilities within the scheme, Bennett is confident in their playmaking possibilities.

5.   After nearly a week of exposure to those pitches, I still do not feel I have a grasp of just what these politicians would do if elected.

6.   Bush has campaigned very little in the state, a strategy that has frustrated his rivals who say he does not have a grasp for concerns of Iowans.

7.   But he is a prodigy who seems to have a grasp of every element necessary for success in a brutally competitive game.

8.   But Singleton probably never had any grasp of his characters to begin with.

9.   But they said it would be a mistake to conclude that Dole does not have a grasp of or interest in economic policy.

10.   Hampton clearly has a grasp of his skill.

v. + grasp >>共 39
have 26.36%
elude 11.82%
escape 10.00%
get 5.45%
demonstrate 4.55%
retain 2.73%
strengthen 2.73%
tighten 2.73%
lack 1.82%
lose 1.82%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
grasp 0%
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