Sentence examples for soon grasp from inspiring English sources

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Walk down Kensington High Street or pay a visit to the Shard and you will soon grasp the fact that there is a great deal of money left; it just isn't being taxed sufficiently and as a result it is not flowing in a socially useful direction.

Current grumbling notwithstanding, equipment manufacturers will soon grasp that they can prosper by selling integrated TV-computers to a huge generation of new shoppers, who still love television but also want the full power of the Web embedded in it.

Current grumbling notwithstanding, equipment manufacturers will soon grasp that they can prosper by selling integrated TV-computers to a huge generation of new shoppers, ones who still love television but who also want the full power of the web embedded in it.

Jones pointedly introduces Durotan and his fellow Orcs first, and we soon grasp that, Gul'dan's unchecked megalomania notwithstanding, the horde is bent on survival rather than domination.

I hope our legislature will soon grasp that the ranks of the self-employed are responsible, valuable members of society and should not be swept under the rug.

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He soon grasped the potential of air power and at every opportunity expounded his theories.

Collecting stories right and left, she soon grasped the problem and took it upon herself to penetrate its core: how did Iraqis survive — physically, mentally, and morally — all these brutalizing years?

But she and the other club members soon grasped one truth: that much of the stock research given away by Wall Street brokerage firms should be viewed with significant skepticism.

Roesler went on to work for the Elvis Presley Elvis Presley estate and soon grasped that dead legends make excellent business clients, especially if some state legislatures could be persuaded to codify a "right of publicity" that is transferable to the stars' heirs.

Very soon, Maines grasped "what I should have realised all along: that some people, most of them male, take my findings personally and resent them as implied criticism".

Many of the movements are inchoate, dissolving almost as soon as grasped; there are repetitive tics, sternly and frowningly addressed, and sudden whims, expressed in breezily formless rushes of activity.

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