Sentences with phrase «now grab onto»

Now grab onto the safety rail (on the bottom of the rail) a little in front of where you're sitting.

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So, for right now, I just want to narrow down our focus onto those first 8 seconds, and look at some of the things you can do to grab and hold your prospects» attention long enough to get him to open the envelope, so you can get the rest of your 20 seconds to pull him into your piece.
But in their zeal to grab onto the hottest financial trend in the world right now, people are coming up with the most idiotic uses of the Blockchain.
And now they want to grab onto something scientific because it serves their purpose.
Now, grab your measuring cup of butter and start to slowly stream it onto the popcorn.
Verlander might not be the ace he looked like for much of last season when he just missed winning a Cy Young award, but he could still end up being enough of a difference maker that the Brewers benefit by adding him — especially if they grab onto him more like now - ish rather than waiting for the deadline a little less than two weeks (and multiple Verlander starts) from now.
«Now that we know the pair of proteins involved, we can begin zooming further in to reveal the molecular details of how malaria parasites grab onto the sides of blood vessels.
We now understand better than ever what needs to happen and where that change needs to occur first — in the boundary waters where teachers, parents, and kids are found floating around searching for solutions to grab onto.
She sucked in a breath and grabbed onto Roman, fighting to stay in the here and now.
That's when it will turn the wireless off to conserve power, but it will sneak back onto the net now and then to grab new emails or app notifications while you're asleep.
Now groups all over America are jumping onto the bandwagon to grab up these dogs for resale.
If you grabbed Bayonetta 1 & 2 from a retail outlet, hop onto your Switch right now and make sure your Bayonetta download code is working.
You are now able to drop onto enemies to knock them out, pull the unsuspecting over ledges or railings, and grab people through fabric walls or tents.
Now Jane has something to grab onto, as it were.
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