in the habit of in English

used to

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1. I'm not in the habit of throwin'kerosene on a fire.

2. He's in the habit of working perfunctorily and half - heartedly.

3. I'm not in the habit of letting strangers into my apartment.

4. Once you get in the habit of making bill payments Automatically, it …

5. Does your dog bite ? ie Is it in the habit of biting people?

6. The mother is in the habit of waking her children up at cockcrow.

7. Mr. Pollock, some Bedouins are in the habit of saying to their guests,

8. Are you in the habit of riding off in the rain with strangers?

9. She was in the habit of waking them early in the morning at cockcrow .

10. Tom Loker was soon carefully deposited in a much cleaner and softer bed than he had ever been in the habit of occupying.

11. Nevertheless, Circulation, a journal of the American Heart Association, urged last year: “It’s important to get in the habit of looking for ways to be active.”

12. The Genesis account about her tells us that she was in the habit of associating with the young Canaanite women in the area where her family dwelled.

13. Synonyms for Acclimatized to include accustomed to, acclimated to, adapted to, adjusted to, familiar with, given to, in the habit of, in the way of, prone to and used to

14. For example , are you in the habit of letting the heater or air conditioner run when you 're not home , or leaving lights on in rooms you are n't using ?

15. Synonyms for Accustomed to include acclimated to, acclimatized to, adapted to, adjusted to, familiar with, given to, in the habit of, in the way of, prone to and used to

16. Why Blindly Follow Tradition? When a family or community gets in the habit of doing something, whether it be daily, weekly, or annually, it can turn into a tradition that everyone takes part in

17. Knowledge means knowledge of truth; and hence we are in the habit of saying simply of a proposition that "it is certain", to express that it is true, and that its truth is so evident as legitimately to produce Certitude.

18. As the beauties of our own land delight in Bedecking themselves with fanciful articles of jewellery, suspending them from their ears, hanging them about their necks, and clasping them around their wrists; so Fayaway and her companions were in the habit of

19. The UK Nannystate is so accustomed to making everything “easier” for its citizenry, so in the habit of removing challenges from the lives of the English people, that it cannot understand the concept of purposely doing something difficult, challenging and self-Abnegating.September 22nd, 2009

20. Agisted Sentence Examples It is said that they acquired this name because the zulu kings when they exercised dominion over all that district were in the habit of despatching large herds of the royal cattle to be looked after by these people, or in their own idiom to be sisad , i.e

21. The Anthropophagi, whom we have previously mentioned as dwelling ten days’ journey beyond the Borysthenes, according to the account of Isigonus of Nicæa, were in the habit of drinking out of human skulls, and placing the scalps, with the hair attached, upon their breasts, like so many napkins.

22. For the past two years I have been in the habit of taking into camp and out shooting a supply of Antivenine and an antitoxin syringe, so that, if a case of snake-bite occurred, the now-recognised treatment would be handy, but have had no opportunity of using it

23. Coterie (n.) "exclusive set or circle of persons who are in the habit of meeting and socializing, a clique," 1738, from French Coterie "circle of acquaintances," originally an organization of peasants holding land from a feudal lord (14c.), from cotier "tenant of a cote" (see cottage).

24. He is said to have been in the habit of buying little birds in demand for their song at enormous prices and serving them up as Beccaficos and of dissolving pearls of great value in vinegar and sprinkling them over drinks, eager to throw away his large patrimony with all possible speed as though it were a galling load

25. Gladstone's feelings on this subject is notorious.: This feeling, be it understood, in no wise chilled my Ardor.: From fire to oil was a natural transition for burned fingers, and Amy fell to painting with undiminished Ardor.: He fell in love, as men are in the habit of doing, and pressed his suit with an earnestness and an Ardor which left nothing to be desired.