Example sentences of "[v-ing] used to the " in BNC.
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1 | He was becoming used to the idea that Jinneth was not Jenny , that Bragad was not Hugh . |
2 | Dot 's eyes were growing used to the dark just like they had to in the shelter when the warden 's lamp went out . |
3 | ‘ I was , yes , but I 'm growing used to the idea now . |
4 | I say once again because they are getting getting used to the sight of G939 BKV . |
5 | Another problem is that the tests show practice effects ; that is , for the first day or so of testing , subjects ' performances improve greatly ( and so mask any daily rhythms ) as they are getting used to the tests and are developing their personal ways of tackling them . |
6 | They were already getting used to the fact that they were very popular . |
7 | His eyes were getting used to the dim light and , as she emerged into a whole shape under the fanlight , he was more than ever conscious of how beautiful and how youthful she was . |
8 | In one of these early lessons he was very lucky in his teacher ; Miss Public House took him home on one of his first nights — she who usually never could be bothered — and in one exhausting night Miss P taught him everything he knew about how to make love without getting hurt or hurting anybody ( remember that in those days we were still getting used to the idea and still elaborating our repertoires of what you could and could n't do , which was very hard for us , for me anyway , since we had spent so long trying to forget the very word could n't ) . |
9 | Lately however , many of its opponents have been getting used to the idea . |
10 | The neck is very good to play ; the balance is about right and I 'm slowly getting used to the weird control arrangement . |
11 | She was just getting used to the chestnut when Alejandro moved her on to a dark brown mare who , when it was n't bucking , shied at the ball , and then on to another chestnut , whom she had great difficulty in holding . |
12 | Another way of getting used to the machine , ( without any outlay at all ) , is to work for someone else . |
13 | It took some getting used to the idea that Gentiles were fellow-heirs in God 's kingdom , brothers and sisters in the same family , for there was a great deal of prejudice against the Gentiles . |
14 | The star has been getting used to the infatuations of Luke-crazed girls . |
15 | Once your kit is sorted out the first hour is generally spent getting used to the skis , sidestepping up the slope and sliding straight down . |
16 | I 'd expected to last only a few minutes before my first ducking but the gentle wind was perfect for getting used to the moves . |
17 | He was getting used to the rooks and had more confidence in the air and in landing among the branches of a tree . |
18 | I was getting used to the odd feeling of distance , which made it seem as if it was all about someone else , but it was alarming to see how most of the articles highlighted the love-story angle , rather than the conditions in which John was held or the reasons I 'd given as to why the Government should be doing more . |
19 | But today was Monday , the first and the worst day , getting used to the maverick wind , going as slow as possible up to the corner where she had to say goodbye to Izzy and face it all alone . |
20 | But after 30 years we are getting used to the idea that we might finish our lives together . ’ |
21 | Seeing that Owen was having difficulties in getting used to the idea , she took him by the hand and pulled him down beside her on the divan . |
22 | you know , getting used to the feel of it , it 's alright just talking about it or just doing some calculations and just thinking , oh yeah , I can do that now , but you ca n't beat really getting down and drawing the pictures , and |
23 | In the meantime she 's still getting used to the reality of life on her own . |
24 | Yes mind you people are getting used to the . |
25 | Are you getting used to the opposite side of the road now ? |
26 | Erm so I all we 're trying to do now at the moment though is , is to , to operate from the point of view of saying look , if you actually take all these things into account , we should n't be worse than we were ultimately , once these systems have bedded in , we 're doing more checking on letters for example th than , than we w we wo n't have to once we 've checked through the first two months of auto-offs , and we 're getting used to the new reports and so on and that sort of stuff , so we expect there to be a blip , but you would expect a learning curve in anyway . |