Sentences with phrase «probably get a better grip»

Your toddler will probably get a better grip, so to speak, by the time she's about 18 months old.

Not exact matches

Ramsey: probably the player that raised his game the least today and as for playing in trainers for most of it, sliding all over the place and loosing possession cheaply, that was not good; he finally changed his boots and got a bit more to grips with things.
But given that England's devolution bill has now received royal assent, it's probably a good time to get to grips with what the Northern Powerhouse actually is.
Grip is fairly strong, but start to push beyond the tyres limits and the electronic safety net starts to get pretty intrusive (you can't switch it off, which is probably a good thing when you feel the car's mass starting to work) and the adaptive dampers struggle to rein in the Tesla's hefty kerbweight.
The headphone socket is at the top of the Sensation (rather than taking its design cues from the larger - screened phones like the Desire HD, which liked to plonk it at the bottom) but is probably a little close to the edge of the phone - getting a good grip when holding the phone to watch video can be a little hard.
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