Example sentences of "have get used " in BNC.

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1 She also harbours acting ambitions , although she admits that it 's probably because she has got used to ‘ getting attention ’ .
2 Even in a school one has to think of a very large number of different pupils with their own different characteristics and strengths and weaknesses , and one has to operate in a classroom and to a timetable and with given resources , and so on and so forth , and the combination of all these pressures and the ways that one has got used to handling them , on the whole , is what makes a person teach the way they do .
3 Your stepson has to get used to a whole new family , which is a big shock for him after being an only child .
4 The bird has to get used to its surroundings gradually .
5 The job paid quite well and I could perhaps at that stage have afforded somewhere slightly better to live , but I 'd got used to my new home and I was still keen to try and build up some savings again .
6 That was how I 'd got used to it , at any rate , ’
7 After I 'd got used to the idea I helped to count the sticks and tie them up in bundles .
8 ‘ Pity , I 'd got used to my daily visits here to see you lovely ladies .
9 The funny thing is alot of the locals shunned to use it because it was such an unusual building and they 'd got used to their habits of using deserted claypits and rainwater .
10 Stones Lane , I 'd got used to Manners Lane , they call it something quite
11 erm I think it could be quite time-consuming for the teachers , at least initially , until they 'd got used to some reasonably easy form for doing it .
12 Making a sound in his throat , he turned his head away , then said , ‘ Funny thing , but neither am I ; yet I 've had to get used to it ; ’ and on this he went out , leaving Millie looking at the big fat woman and feeling she must make conversation : ‘ It 's a beautiful morning , ’ she said .
13 The patient may not like the idea of changing , having got used to a particular physiotherapist , but if the change is made sensitively , the benefit of seeing a specialist will soon be evident , and he will adjust to the new situation .
14 Having got used to moving forwards , this can produce problems in knowing whether you are moving or not .
15 Having got used to a side view , the next stage is to let the model drift slowly backwards and forwards across the wind in front of you ( Fig. 5.2 ) .
16 Having got used to this , be really bold and pull the switch on electricity altogether .
17 I fell into deceit quite easily , having got used to it over the past months .
18 Are they coming onto your support workers calling on the families at this time to help them erm because this will be the time when the families will need help and also naturally the residents who are normally at the centre , having got used to the centre , as we know , there could be difficulties there and I 'd like to have the please .
19 We might have got used to the names — Sites of Special Scientific Interest , Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty , Marine Nature Reserves , Environmentally Sensitive Areas — and perhaps even the initials , but how many people are aware of what they actually mean ?
20 By then you will have got used to some bad pronunciation habits .
21 ‘ Oh , my dear , ’ he said , ‘ you 'll really have to get used to me going to Mass .
22 The obvious conclusion is that skiing has become a mature industry , which will have to get used to little or no growth .
23 The public will have to get used to the idea that the electricity board can switch off room heaters or water heaters by remote control .
24 WELL I 'M AFRAID YOU 'LL HAVE TO GET USED TO IT !
25 That was something else she would have to get used to , she supposed .
26 However , following the success of The Addams Family , you might have to get used to seeing repeats on the big screen as well .
27 She felt an odd detachment that she would have to get used to .
28 She would have to get used to that .
29 You 'll have to get used to it when we 're married .
30 ‘ You will have to get used to my peculiar sense of humour , ’ Daniel said .
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