1. This will safeguard against the student acquiring bad habits in these features of pronunciation. 2. Ambassador Jefferson kept a coach and horses, but acquired the habit of walking as he went about his daily business. 3. As he grew older, Oliver also acquired habits normally enjoyed only by humans, including a cup of coffee and a nightcap. 4. But cigarette ads are on the way out so future generations will have to acquire the habit some other way. 5. Even in his earliest years, he had acquired the habit of piling extra tones over simple triads, stretching the outer borders of tonality. 6. Gmelch acquired the habit nine years ago, after teaching in Japan for one semester. 7. He is slowly acquiring the habits of the ordinary. 8. He said he had acquired the habit playing baseball as a kid and never stopped. 9. In any case, many of them have never acquired the habit of asking questions of their clients. 10. It came ashore with immigrants from Hamburg, who had long since acquired the habit of eating ground beef, raw with onion juice, from nomadic Tatar tribes. |