Use "settle in" in a sentence

1. His uncle chose to settle in the countryside.

2. 6 An illegitimate son will settle in Ashʹdod,

3. Bluestones BPO will help your business settle in Korea.

4. Wealthy Argentines Flee Taxes, Politics to Settle in Uruguay

5. Birders All Atwitter As 2 Rare Birds Settle In NYC

6. Emilio took some time off to help them settle in.

7. 1; verb without object Colonise to settle in a colony

8. I am here for about a fortnight whilst you settle in.

9. Both of us have to settle in our new married life.

10. At some point after 440, the Anglo-Saxons settle in Britain.

11. Dwell and carry on trade in it and settle in it.”

12. It's not always easy for a new player to settle in.

13. And Australia, while Assyrians from Turkey preferred to settle in Europe

14. The families decided to initially settle in Naila where they landed.

15. Back then, our once-nomadic ancestors began to settle in the Crescent.

16. He comes from a branch of our family that settle in Korea.

17. Croats began to settle in the region in the seventh century AD

18. Fran Johnson found her the furnished apartment and helped her settle in.

19. ( 39 ) Or to settle in cash in the case of liquidity-absorbing operations.

20. Thus, because of these reasons the people gave up to settle in the valley.

21. Perhaps I need some time to settle in before I can begin to write.

22. So Grandma went home, my parents making the journey to help her to settle in.

23. Jody is pacing, arms crossed tightly over her chest, waiting for everyone to settle in.

24. To avoid predators, a vast number of Barnacling settle in the same place at once

25. Accelerate the screening process for North Korean refugees who wish to settle in the US.

26. It can involve any Abdominal organ, or it can settle in the folds of the bowel

27. He also sought to reinvigorate the local economy by inviting Albanians to settle in the territory.

28. The puppy will then settle in with relatively little difficulty as a member of the family.

29. I had often wondered why they chose to settle in the thick woodlands on heavy clay.

30. Why not settle in, raise your little girl, sign up for the concert and drama series.

31. Occupying territories along the Tigris, Aramaean groups start to settle in Babylonia's countryside, taking control of it

32. He was only a ten minute walk from Mauve, who had promised to help him settle in.

33. We normally give new employees a little while to settle in before we overload them with responsibilities.

34. The pavement was crowded and people had the cheerful look that comes when Spring begins to settle in.

35. 26 We normally give new employees a little while to settle in before we overload them with responsibilities.

36. An FBI investigation was opened, and Chaplin was forced to leave the United States and settle in Switzerland.

37. Don't pass on your passions, to settle in the stale normality. Endure. Strive. Ensure. Anthony Liccione 

38. Amoy is named after and inspired by the Zhengzhou people who came from China to settle in Singapore

39. Unable to settle in Sanssouci, she acquired a property in Kronberg im Taunus, in the old Duchy of Nassau.

40. In the meanwhile she took steps to settle in this country and the children were sent to school here.

41. A Colony is a group of people who settle in a new place but keep ties to their homeland

42. But Antley let his horse settle in third and wait for the leaders to tire in the deep mud.

43. Concerned with, making, or controlling adjustments: to settle in a chair with Adjustive motions; a thermostat with an Adjustive dial.

44. Settle in for a cinematic experience on your smart TV At home, or watch on the go on your favourite device

45. Bath Bombs Settle in for a good soak with an original Lush invention, exploding with essential oils and tons of fizzy fun

46. They had stopped off at home and packed a case for her and then they had stayed to help her settle in.

47. The happiest results came when householders gave their evacuees time to settle in and made some attempt to understand their cultural differences.

48. The first night on board, everything is deliberately kept informal, to give passengers time to settle in and find their bearings.

49. In Celtic countries it was always considered a good omen if one of these cats decided to settle in the home.

50. Lack of discipline at home meant that many pupils found it difficult to settle in to the ordered environment of the school.

51. Inheriting his father's Cinematograph, the young Motl Mendl is persuaded to settle in the shtetl and document local life in moving pictures

52. After a few days it may go on to their chest or settle in the liver causing a bilious fever and even jaundice.

53. 15 Lack of discipline at home meant that many pupils found it difficult to settle in to the ordered environment of the school.

54. Accidie is the idea that when one begins a practice of prayer, specifically contemplative prayer, a feeling of boredem and dejection will settle in

55. In 1299, Colhuacan ruler Cocoxtli gave them permission to settle in the empty barrens of Tizapan, where they were eventually assimilated into Culhuacan culture.

56. After a few days it may go on to their chest or settle in the liver causing a bilious fever and even jaundice.sentencedict .com

57. The Chimer clans followed the Prophet Veloth out of the ancestral Elven homelands in the southwest to settle in the lands now known as Morrowind

58. The Chimer clans followed the Prophet Veloth out of the ancestral Elven homelands in the southwest to settle in the lands now known as Morrowind

59. Despite the establishment of this new stake of Zion and the call to settle in northern Missouri, some found it difficult to abandon their homes in Kirtland.

60. Barnacles often choose to settle in the areas where plenty of other species of Barnacles already exist because it is the best area where food is plenty

61. The Byelorussian immigrants tended to settle in their own communities, preferring to live among people who shared similar cultural beliefs and spoke the same language as they did

62. To Colonize is to settle in, and take control of, land outside your own borders. Usually, a large, powerful country Colonizes a territory or area that's much less powerful.

63. Their victory in the Battle of Alalia meant that the Greeks had to abandon their city and re-settle in the Campanian city of Elea, founded around 540 BC.

64. The Choctaw were a tribe of Native American Indians who originated from modern Mexico and the American Southwest to settle in the Mississippi River Valley for about 1800 years.

65. 20: The "Phoney War": French troops settle in the Maginot line's dormitories and tunnels; the British build new fortifications along the "gap" between the Maginot line and the Channel.

66. As the Balminess of summer beckon us to commune with nature, our senses become so relaxed that we forget, until the chills of autumn settle in, the passage of time

67. As the Balminess of summer beckon us to commune with nature, our senses become so relaxed that we forget, until the chills of autumn settle in, the passage of time

68. Although regarded as transients because of the carpetbags in which they carried their possessions (hence the name Carpetbaggers), most intended to settle in the South, some in support of the radical Republican

69. 11.33pm EST 23:33 Hong Kong politician Ted Hui to settle in Australia, likely Angering China 11.19pm EST 23:19 Christian Porter won't return to work before parliament resumes next week

70. UES Birders All Atwitter As 2 Rare Birds Settle In Neighborhood - Upper East Side, NY - The appearance of two rare birds around the East Side of Manhattan this month has thrilled the city's

71. Settle in and experience the world-class luxury of the award-winning Belfry Hotel & Resort, from our iconic greens and stunning restaurants to our sumptuous bedrooms and relaxing spa and leisure club.

72. Settle in for some you time – to explore the city with friends or just settle into your Bode. Or make the mostest of the “Hostess City,” one meal or drink at a time.

73. Chicago's early Brazilians included a small diaspora of Southern and Eastern Europeans who, after fleeing the devastation of post– World War II Europe for Brazil, eventually circumvented restrictive American immigration laws to settle in Chicago

74. Albanians began to settle in the USA in the late 19th-20th centuries from Southern Albania, Greece, Turkey, Southern Italy and Kosovo, and in the 1990s from Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and refugees of war

75. From their homeworld of Roa, an ancient crystalline planet, the Archai arrived on Terminus during the Age of Chaos in 450IH to settle in Su’Roa (aka “Little Home”), a diverse island realm in Whitethaw region

76. Cabinet instructs home affairs to repatriate Burundians The government is negotiating with the governments of Burundi, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo to find a solution to those countries’ nationals who continue to settle in Namibia.

77. Sitting in a prime location opposite Centennial Parklands, the interiors are light-filled, relaxed and elegant, with an artfully curated mix of furniture and antiques, making it the perfect spot to settle in for a long lunch with friends.

78. Colonize (v.) 1620s, "to settle with colonists, plant or establish a colony in," from stem of Latin colonus "tiller of the soil, farmer" (see colony). From 1630s as "to migrate to and settle in."

79. Arietation: battering-ram Audit: revenue Avoidance: secret outlet Battle: battalion Bestow: settle in life Blanch: flatter, evade Brave: boastful Bravery: boast, ostentation Broke: deal in brokerage Broken: shine by comparison Broken music: part music Cabinet: secret Calendar: weather forecast Card: chart, map Care not to: are reckless Cast

80. In 1818 it became the Capital of the Bessarabian district By 1897 there were more than 50,000 Jews or 46.3% of the population In the late 19th century, due to growing anti-Semitic sentiment in the Russian Empire and better economic conditions, many Jews chose to settle in Kishinev.