Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] a habit " in BNC.

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1 Here , the guards have a habit of touching the women .
2 On catching sight of me she threw up her head , and as I was not looking in her direction she stood stock still , as these animals have a habit of doing when they are under the impression that they have not been seen .
3 These North-east derbies have a habit of being decided by a single goal .
4 CodeMasters have a habit of producing great games with the stars going on to bigger and better things ( look at Dizzy , CJ and Seymour ) .
5 Skeletons have a habit of breaking out of closets , do n't they ?
6 Troubles have a habit of being compounded .
7 It was all very well going on about pure logic and how the universe was ruled by logic and the harmony of numbers , but the plain fact of the matter was that the disc was manifestly traversing space on the back of a giant turtle and the gods had a habit of going round to atheists ' houses and smashing their windows .
8 These things have a habit of snowballing one way and another . ’
9 This was required as the bandits had a habit of using unexploded ordnance against Commonwealth forces .
10 Myths have a habit of ignoring the truth .
11 And do UFOs make a habit of abducting unwilling victims to look into their private parts ?
12 Melanochromis females have a habit of changing their coloration to resemble that of the male .
13 It 's a cynical view , he admits , but if there are few casualties , people will tolerate such action , without condoning it , even though ‘ Americans have a habit of being very clumsy , as in Grenada ’ .
14 Do all men make a habit of dong this ?
15 Some couples make a habit of talking through whatever is bothering either of them whenever it crops up .
16 Yesterday 's public enemies and villains have a habit of becoming present-day cult figures .
17 Small-time south London villains have a habit of getting above themselves and they usually come a cropper when they tangle with the East End families or the heavy mobs dealing in drugs .
18 Forty tiny fingers could wreak havoc if let loose , for they know from experience that their 4-year-old quads have a habit of hiding the prettiest ribbons and baubles .
19 We have er us humans have a habit of looking where we
20 I think that , as children have a habit of doing , British social anthropologists and many of their French , Belgian and American colleagues rebelled against their colonial ‘ parents ’ .
21 The fishermen and their children have a habit of holding fish between their teeth to prevent their escape while searching for another .
22 Legends have a habit of springing up . ’
23 The birds had a habit of dipping their beaks in the water and then shaking their heads so that the ivory-coloured beaks flashed in the sun .
24 The letter though … anonymous letters had a habit of turning very nasty .
25 In any case , when the Prime Minister supports a colleague in the way Mellor 's friend John Major has done , ministers have a habit of falling into line .
26 Transportation systems have a habit of being overtaken by new technology even as they reach their apogee .
27 Memos and letters have a habit of being decorated with dozens of fonts or cute little pieces of artwork .
28 BRIGHT economic schemes have a habit of not working in South America .
29 Universities do try to collect statistics , but students have a habit of ‘ disappearing ’ after they have severed their university ties .
30 The top chasers have a habit of being able to give weight and a beating to their more humble rivals and although Barnbrook Again appears to have been given a stiff task in conceding 8lb to Rusch de Farges , his two runs already this season should give him the advantage .
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