Sentences with phrase «to take hold of someone»

But the film never really takes hold of the material and we're left with something pretty recycled.
Make sure to take proper care of them and keep them healthy, it's a good way to stop any allergy experience from taking hold of them.
Your baby also may show a grasp reflex by taking hold of your finger when you place it in his or her palm.
When death takes hold of something it does not let go.
... but to be able to take a hold of what was coming into the collection, guidelines were developed.
Even if he or she seems to be a friendly dog, we would advise that you move slowly, and very gently take hold of the collar or leash.
Your partner should then take hold of the backs of your ankles.
It began with how firmly and clearly the numbers had taken hold of people's imagination.
Instead of leaving the room when your dog mouths you, you can immediately take hold of his leash and calmly lead him to a quiet area.
Those really established the idea of the mean girl, and pop culture just took a hold of it and ran with it.
It is a slow and cumulative process that does not reveal itself as a genuine problem until it has already taken hold of you.
You may be able to avoid penalty interest by making the minimum payment, but your standard interest rate still takes hold of your balance.
Only take hold of the collar slowly once the dog shows recognition or is calm.
His players need to start stepping up and taking hold of games.
Late one the afternoon, on the way home from school, my son took hold of my hand and started talking softly.
But as the characters evolved and their stories took hold of the writing, they demanded the time and development that can only be accomplished in a novel.
If you are serious about taking hold of your future and your present, you should begin searching through the various schools offered.
Step into a world lost to time, where cities and civilization have fallen and technology has taken hold of nature.
A wide range of topics can be taken into consideration when it comes to a tort claim, that is why it is suggested that a professional lawyer take hold of the matter.
As the fear of saturated fat took hold of the world, consumption of all kinds of nasty ingredients increased.
The premise of it is kind of played out, but the action take a hold of you pretty well.
Based on current prices, just one robbery that took place in 2011 resulted in the hackers taking hold of over $ 3.7 billion worth of bitcoin — a staggering figure.
But then my conscience and my common sense took hold of me.
When dementia takes hold of the brain, it can't burn sugar as effectively.
He better take a hold of this opportunity and tear it up.
Another subject file was born, pedal boats, and a new mission took hold of his imagination.
The 80's are over and while certain styles from certain decades return, this is one trend that I hope no one takes hold of.
The findings give scientists a clue that may help unravel more insights into how schizophrenia takes hold of the brain, he says.
Finally, read «I, scientist» to see how the digital revolution is slowly taking hold of science.
Still, as the civil war took hold of the country, not risking your life quickly became impossible.
Probably not, as life happens and situations take hold of us emotionally.
As the drugs take hold of her, she starts to feel alert, agile and strongly tolerant of pain.
It's always awe - inspiring when students take hold of a project and are given the power to lead it.
The do - it - yourself (DIY) craze has taken hold of everything from home improvement to crafts.
This no doubt is a strange way to draw people to books, though the staff quickly took hold of the idea once they saw its working.
Most of the day was dedicated to authors taking hold of their careers, navigating through the logistics of self - publishing and going indie.
If you hold it only by that bottom section, you're going to get a little tired of gravity taking hold of the other 90 percent of the tablet.
Before the World Wide Web took hold of our lives, people were really limited in their options for taking a no credit check loan.
Credit counseling is touted as one of the most effective ways to take hold of excessive debt levels.
Travel sickness is a rare condition that can take hold of certain dogs just as it can individual people.
The story, the characters, and the scenario take hold of your imagination and put a passion within you to share its contents with all of those around you.
Some law professors fear that passive learning has taken hold of law classrooms and are wondering what to do about it.
But, again, it's also letting other companies take hold of the tech, which will likely result in a variety of different looking headsets.
As cryptocurrency fever takes hold of the world, regulators in various countries are making their positions known.
The blue haired man eventually runs the dragon through, however the dragon takes hold of the blue haired man and turns and begins to walk into the volcano.
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