How To Use Get to grips In A Sentence
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The judges were looking for books that challenged pupils to get to grips with big concepts while giving teachers autonomy and flexibility.
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Of course, with their soviet training, the new eastern states should easily get to grips with the arcane procedures and bureaucracy of the EU.
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It is a worrying trend which the authorities - despite past assurances - seemed to have failed to get to grips with.
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The government's first task is to get to grips with the economy.
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All these f-numbers, focal lengths, film speeds and apertures are actually really simple to get to grips with once you understand how they relate to each other and to the finished picture.
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From there you've got to learn to handle your ship and get to grips with the most difficult part - docking with the space station.
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I suggest you get to grips with the following three and add in different flavourings to complement the dish you are serving them with.
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To get to grips with the technique watch our tutorial online.
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We have to exchange intelligence but also get to grips with the cause of youth unemployment.
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Today investors who wish to preserve the real value or purchasing power of their money must get to grips with concepts that could seem equally improbable.
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It is vital they get to grips with an ongoing problem affecting a growing number of people: refugees, asylum seekers, and Irish-born people of mixed race.
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I spent the flight here trying to get to grips with Andrew Motion's brick of a Keats biography.
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For fans too fuddled by technology to get to grips with the membership scheme which allowed free downloads from the French band's website, this will be much more reassuringly old-fashioned.
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A total of 167 parents signed the petition requesting the council help them get to grips with the dog fouling issue.
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I suggest you get to grips with the following three and add in different flavourings to complement the dish you are serving them with.
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I think you could already see, in Blair's decision to wear a poppy for his portrait two years ago, how he was going to get to grips with history.
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You finally get to grips with one technology and then bam!
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And we did all this without trying to get to grips with the plants and fungus.
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We have to exchange intelligence but also get to grips with the cause of youth unemployment.
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We have to exchange intelligence but also get to grips with the cause of youth unemployment.
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They don't dare to get to grips with the ineluctable dreariness of what is going on.
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The judges were looking for books that challenged pupils to get to grips with big concepts while giving teachers autonomy and flexibility.
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He had an hour or so alone to get to grips with anything that was troubling him.
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What I can't get to grips with is the fact that there's no discernible pattern.
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We have to exchange intelligence but also get to grips with the cause of youth unemployment.
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Business services are the real infrastructure of the knowledge economy and policymakers need to get to grips with this.
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But they also show widespread scepticism about whether any politicians have the ability to get to grips with it.
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And we did all this without trying to get to grips with the plants and fungus.
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Today investors who wish to preserve the real value or purchasing power of their money must get to grips with concepts that could seem equally improbable.
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The new book is less successful; it's bitty and incomplete, suggesting that even the visual form needs time and distance from its subject before it can hope to get to grips with it.
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We have to exchange intelligence but also get to grips with the cause of youth unemployment.
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But I found it impossible to get to grips with, laborious and dull.
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We'd love to see her get to grips with a witchetty grub or two.
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Today investors who wish to preserve the real value or purchasing power of their money must get to grips with concepts that could seem equally improbable.
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From there you've got to learn to handle your ship and get to grips with the most difficult part - docking with the space station.
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The internet is largely responsible for enabling new players to get to grips with the game, everyone from grannies to students seemingly taking it up with alacrity.