Sentences with grounds
ground
G g - The palace grounds
- The court ruled that surgeons should have sought permission for the surgery, even if there were medical grounds.
- Travel chaos as new ash cloud grounds flights.
- In every marriage more than a week old, there are grounds for divorce.
- Our candidate is losing ground in industrial areas.
- The play never got off the ground.
- The driveway and grounds of the main house is seen from one of the upstairs windows.
- Australia grounds its Sea King helicopter fleet as the bodies of nine defence personnel killed in a crash in Indonesia begin their journey.
- Minutes after the bank robbery reporters were on the ground to get the story.
- This climate suits me down to the ground.
- Within a short drive your dog can climb mountains that leave him panting, trot down sand trails, walk on some of the most historic grounds in America.
- While coffee grounds may provide a temporary solution for some.
- A fox gone to ground.
- To fall to the ground.
- Stony ground.
- Rising ground.
- Picnic grounds; a hunting ground.
- grounds for dismissal.
- Sex education is forbidden ground in some school curricula.
- On firm ground; on shaky ground.
- Lead white is a traditional ground for oil paintings.
- Coffee grounds.
- Ground beef.
- Ground glass.
- To ground students in science.
- The quarterback was grounded by a knee injury.
- I can't go to the party—my parents have grounded me until my grades improve.
- He talked for two hours without covering much ground.
- It didn't require much effort to cut the ground from under that case.
- She learned the business from the ground up.
- The case for air-pollution control is gaining ground throughout the country.
- The disarmament talks reached an impasse when neither side would give ground on inspection proposals.
- The referee stood his ground, though his decision was hotly contested by the crowd.
- You've stated your case, and you needn't run it into the ground.