Example sentences of "have get used " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ? |
2 | By then you will have got used to some bad pronunciation habits . |
3 | ‘ Oh , my dear , ’ he said , ‘ you 'll really have to get used to me going to Mass . |
4 | The obvious conclusion is that skiing has become a mature industry , which will have to get used to little or no growth . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | WELL I 'M AFRAID YOU 'LL HAVE TO GET USED TO IT ! |
7 | That was something else she would have to get used to , she supposed . |
8 | However , following the success of The Addams Family , you might have to get used to seeing repeats on the big screen as well . |
9 | She felt an odd detachment that she would have to get used to . |
10 | She would have to get used to that . |
11 | You 'll have to get used to it when we 're married . |
12 | ‘ You will have to get used to my peculiar sense of humour , ’ Daniel said . |
13 | Florrie told her in no uncertain terms that she would have to get used to it . |
14 | The result of the process is that the map of ITV regions in the UK ( Figure 11.1 ) has not changed , but we will have to get used to calling TSW and TVS by different names ( Westcountry and Meridian , respectively ) , and TV-AM becomes GMTV . |
15 | You 'll have to get used to this sort of thing if you 're going to be a pop star . |
16 | It was n't her fault , she was thinking , he 'd have to get used to this sort of thing . |
17 | " You will have to get used to that , I 'm afraid , " said Paul Devraux in an apologetic voice . |
18 | She would have to get used to the way she looked in black and white . |
19 | I did want to lose weight so much for it , but have had very little success so will have to get used to the idea of being the back-end-of-a-bus in comparison to Heather . |
20 | ‘ Sorry , my girl , I am , and you 'll just have to get used to the idea . |
21 | Luke Hunter might find it quite natural to have people fussing over him — presumably , with his wealth , it was something he 'd have to get used to . |
22 | It was quite clear tonight how much you care for her , but you 'll have to get used to her being away for a month or two . |
23 | But there is a lot of er sort of emotional interaction going on , and you 'll have to get used to that . |
24 | Pete Messenger 's licence to grow hemp increases from 5 to 500 acres next year — so the local drug squad will have to get used to the idea of legal fields of cannabis in Oxfordshire . |
25 | She 'll have to get used to going out at night again instead of sitting at home waiting for a husband who never shows up . |
26 | While that is good news for farmers , who are undoubtedly being given an opportunity to earn more money than the multiples would ever be happy to pass back — it does mean that consumers will have to get used to paying a little more . |
27 | You 'll have to get used to signing your n n name on ch |
28 | Sign language , you 'll have to get used to sign language Kate or Kate |
29 | she 'll have to get used to it |