By the time of the inquiry, it was common ground that the site had not been Crown land when the development had been carried out. |
Acceptance is the tender and gentle process of opening our hearts to others, to ourselves, and to our common ground of suffering. |
Gradually they find common ground and realise that each of them secretly covets the other man's lifestyle. |
This mimics the way it works in conversation, when coreferences can be used after common ground is established. |
Tonight, they're trailblazers and policy makers, partisans searching for common ground. |
Given that politically, we are poles apart, there is quite a lot of common ground. |