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12 Sentences With "gets to grips with"

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It is back in favour, as its newish government gets to grips with public finances.
The transfer decision comes as Russia gets to grips with wider problems in its financial system.
Europe is contemplating a similar evolutionary path as it gets to grips with an American administration that has tired of playing T. Rex alone.
The official also said Xi had told May that China would remain patient while her government gets to grips with decisions taken by her predecessor.
But as Westminster gets to grips with the Brexit process, and the media pores over the ramifications of parliamentary votes on proposed amendments to the deal, most of us are utterly bored of the Brexit drama just as the story's getting interesting.
Things get interesting when the statement—an incredibly slimmed down version of the lengthy and detail-packed hearing which took place yesterday evening—gets to grips with the reality of the drug-taking revelers who filled the Farringdon venue weekend after weekend.
"As the industry gets to grips with a large amount of change and disruption ... any clarity from the regulator to help narrow the advice gap and to enable robust automated models delivering good consumer outcomes to be developed with more confidence would be welcome," Lee Clarke, insurance regulation partner at PwC consultancy said.
The programme was presented by Eddie Ladd.Gareth Bicknell, "Avant-garde Eddie is one of the Ladds; Gareth Bicknell gets to grips with the real and imaginary world of Eddie Ladd", Daily Post (Liverpool), 27 September 2003.
Work on the aeroplane moves to the tailplane and Mark gets to grips with an electronic spirit level. Back at the Flying School, he attempts circuits and touch and go landings. And in another profile of kit aircraft builders, it's the turn of Olle Berquist, an enthusiast from Sweden.
Eddie Ladd's birth name is Gwenith Owen.Gareth Bicknell, "Avant-garde Eddie is one of the Ladds; Gareth Bicknell gets to grips with the real and imaginary world of Eddie Ladd", Daily Post (Liverpool), 27 September 2003. She grew up on a farm near Cardigan, West Wales. Subsequently she studied Drama and Music at Aberystwyth University.
The interior starts to get the red carpet treatment (well Blue actually) as Mark takes on the job of carpeting and upholstering his aeroplane with aircraft trimmer Matthew Leach. At Aeros, it's advanced flying as he gets to grips with steep banked turns and spinning while vintage aircraft feature in another look at PFA aircraft, this episode profiles Steve Leach's 1941 Taylor craft BC65.
Rory Goes to Holyrood is a 2013 satirical documentary presented by Scottish impressionist and comedian Rory Bremner. Aired by BBC Two Scotland on 13 June 2013, the hour-long programme takes a satirical look at Scottish politics and the independence debate, two subjects that had largely seen an absence of humour up to that point. The film sees Bremner visit the Scottish Parliament and interview politicians and other senior public figures as he gets to grips with the issues of the Scottish political scene. Bremner recorded the programme after moving back to live in Scotland and realising he knew very little about the politics of that country.

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