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1 But his dissipation was not intense, nor did it ever become habitual .
2 To avoid people, if she could, had become habitual to her now.
3 But only the latter group has it become habitual to offend in public.
4 Imprisonment and chains to me were become habitual , and freedom in hope approached.
5 Another third were still occasional smokers, and 15 percent had become habitual smokers.
6 Were he to escape punishment, his evil habits would become habitual .
7 The idea that Great Britain was the natural enemy of America had become habitual .
8 And in many cases, this has become habitual , and what might be termed natural.
9 A thoughtful air had become habitual to a countenance melancholy even in his childhood.
10 Mental observations, such as those indicated in the notes and questions, should become habitual .
11 With continued practice this perfection of speech will become habitual .
12 Silence had become habitual to him, as Babbacombe soon discovered.
13 The man in whom worry and anxiety have become habitual likewise lives a discordant life.
14 When we have once described the event, the words we have used easily become habitual .
15 It seems probable that at this time his use of opium must have become habitual :
16 In addition to this daily routine, there are certain other acts that should become habitual :
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