11. The City has been quite good at throwing off old habits, less good at mastering new disciplines. 12. The old habits, acquired in the industrial revolution, are difficult to break. 13. They have reverted to their old habits since then. 14. They will have to change old habits and acquire new ones. 15. Things were going well, but old habits die hard. 16. Unable to defeat him by logical discussion, she fell back on her old habit of criticizing his speech. 17. That proved to be my undoing, for I soon got back to my old bad habit of dozing off in front of the screen. 18. I went back to my old eating habits and slowly put on more weight. 19. At court, where one is more constrained by etiquette, and old habits die hard, use of the baton has been kept up in grand ceremonial concerts. 20. Along with continued reports of musicians abusing drugs comes the rumor that Steven Tyler, lead singer of Aerosmith, is getting back into his old habits. |