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18 Sentences With "grows accustomed to"

How to use grows accustomed to in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "grows accustomed to" and check conjugation/comparative form for "grows accustomed to". Mastering all the usages of "grows accustomed to" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Living in New York, one grows accustomed to building safeguards.
Gradually he grows accustomed to the distinct rhythm of a traveller's day.
But your ear grows accustomed to them quickly, and finds a way to make a home inside them.
As this video from Discovery News explains, caffeine is an addictive substance, and you come to crave more of it as your body grows accustomed to its effects.
Technology is changing the lives of advisers and clients while a new generation of investors grows accustomed to some firms' dirt-cheap financial advice, trading, and investing options.
As the famously voluble Mr. Biden makes his first retail campaign stops in the Democratic primary, and grows accustomed to the front-runner status he never enjoyed in his two previous White House bids, his campaign is grappling with how to showcase Mr. Biden's never-met-a-stranger persona without exposing him to an environment where he may commit a gaffe.
She quickly grows accustomed to their luxurious lifestyle. She longs to marry Carlton and believes becoming pregnant will make him marry her. However, when she does become pregnant, Carlton announces plans to become a privateer. He leaves Amber a significant amount of money and tells her if she is clever she can legitimize herself and her child by marrying well.
When Ben Curtis arrives in Dodge City he finds it’s nothing like the rumours said it would be. Instead of being a boom town, it’s just getting started, and the city is running rampant with crime. Worried about his own safety, Ben considers going back to Abilene until he meets Brusik Besser, his new business partner. In the days that follow, Ben opens a successful fur selling business, and grows accustomed to another changing lifestyle.
Again, after some time (usually 6 to 12 months), one grows accustomed to the new culture and develops routines. One knows what to expect in most situations and the host country no longer feels all that new. One becomes concerned with basic living again, and things become more "normal". One starts to develop problem-solving skills for dealing with the culture and begins to accept the culture's ways with a positive attitude.
Marcie is best friends with Peppermint Patty, constantly addressing her as "sir" (she called her "sir" in her first line in the strip). Originally, Peppermint Patty keeps telling Marcie to stop calling her that, but eventually grows accustomed to it. Initially, Peppermint Patty addresses Marcie as "dorky" and, when talking to others, refers to her as "my weird friend from camp". Because of the close friendship between Marcie and Peppermint Patty, some have inferred a romantic relationship between them.
Just over 15 hours before the accident, Erica grows accustomed to Dale and spends the night with him in a motel, even though she has some doubts about his young age. Nearby, romance also blossoms between Lee and Penny when she tells him about her troubled childhood. The following morning, only an hour before the smash-up, June tries to explain her suicide attempt, while Erica breaks up with Dale, afraid of commitment. Dale initially accepts the situation and drives off, but soon makes a U-turn to follow Erica, declaring his love to her from his car.
Rainbow Six is a tactical shooter, which focuses more on stealth and tactics than on sheer firepower, exploring the lethality of a single bullet. To add to the realism, all in-game characters, terrorists, hostages and Rainbow operatives, can be wounded or dispatched in just fractions of a second with only one or two bullets. Tools such as thicker body armor, automatic rifles, and grenades have little value before the player grows accustomed to the gameplay. Before each mission is a planning stage, during which the player is given a briefing, and then chooses the operatives to be involved in the mission, their weapons, equipment and uniform/camouflage.
In a musical montage (set to "Automatic"), Steve and Castillian are shown working to track down Fortress while Michael is training his new body with Jaime, ultimately reaching a running speed of nearly 300 mph and using his laser eye to blast open a door lock. Jaime also works with Michael on his emotional rehabilitation as he grows accustomed to his new life. Santiago kidnaps Rudy along with all of his equipment. Michael and fellow patient Carol are also taken by Fortress to their base of operations in an abandoned glass factory to meet Stenning, who threatens the life of Rudy and another hostage should Michael escape.
This is further encouraged by Ikki's climbing of Tokyo Tower when he was a child, which resulted in him falling off and getting carried away by the eight-winged crow. Having already seen the signs in Ikki, she often approached Sora to talk about him; in fact Sora has commented before that she has only ever come to look for him to talk about Ikki since the day they parted. Rika tries to stop Ikki from AT-ing by challenging him in a match, but is defeated when Ikki exceeds her expectations. She then recognizes Ikki's strength, and supports his goal from that day on, though she still takes care to limit Ikki by locking his body with heavy weights, which Ikki grows accustomed to quickly.
After increasingly unhelpful meetings with their solicitor, and hopes of regaining their home dwindling with the ever-delayed court dates, Paul grows increasingly frustrated and seeks comfort in Mickey and his equally carefree friends. Feeling the threat of constant emasculation and insecurity regarding his race, at both work and home, Paul looks to Mickey for guidance in establishing dominance over his life. Mickey candidly tells Paul he believes he is "choosing to be a victim" of his predicament, and encourages him to start taking charge of his life. Following several wild late-night parties out with Mickey's friends, Paul grows accustomed to their anarchic, often male- chauvinistic, way of life, and follows their advice to take back control through increasingly severe means.
Though thrilled to see her, Peggy's aging looks remind Don of his own decline and he becomes more attracted to her 17-year-old daughter Anne (Linda Hamilton), a high school cheerleader who is in a relationship with the basketball team's star player Steve Cowan (Nick Cassavetes). Don quickly grows accustomed to his home town, where he is worshiped by the townspeople for being the high school team's star player in 1959, shared with his pals Vincent Scozzola (George DiCenzo), Walker Hanson (Rick Lenz) and Jack Owens (Nicholas Pryor). All men try to re-live their glory years and decide to compete against the current high school basketball team. Meanwhile, despite better judgment, Peggy sleeps with Don on his first night there.
At this stage the bird is in the position of a Boy Scout with a compass but no map, until it grows accustomed to the journey and can put its other capabilities to use. With experience it learns various landmarks and this "mapping" is done by magnetites in the trigeminal system, which tell the bird how strong the field is. Because birds migrate between northern and southern regions, the magnetic field strengths at different latitudes let it interpret the radical pair mechanism more accurately and let it know when it has reached its destination. There is a neural connection between the eye and "Cluster N", the part of the forebrain that is active during migrational orientation, suggesting that birds may actually be able to see the magnetic field of the earth.
In justification of this position, Pope Paul VI said: > Responsible men can become more deeply convinced of the truth of the > doctrine laid down by the Church on this issue if they reflect on the > consequences of methods and plans for artificial birth control. Let them > first consider how easily this course of action could open wide the way for > marital infidelity and a general lowering of moral standards. Not much > experience is needed to be fully aware of human weakness and to understand > that human beings—and especially the young, who are so exposed to > temptation—need incentives to keep the moral law, and it is an evil thing to > make it easy for them to break that law. Another effect that gives cause for > alarm is that a man who grows accustomed to the use of contraceptive methods > may forget the reverence due to a woman, and, disregarding her physical and > emotional equilibrium, reduce her to being a mere instrument for the > satisfaction of his own desires, no longer considering her as his partner > whom he should surround with care and affection.

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