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1
As for himself, he had simply
become
inured
to the desperate drudgery.
2
It is inconceiveable that Irish society would ever
become
inured
to such violence.
3
Europeans may have
become
inured
to reports of atrocities from Algeria.
4
By remaining in the neighbourhood, I am
become
inured
to it.
5
I have
become
inured
to the messages on the outside of cigarette packages.
6
It was wintry, but we had
become
inured
to the cold.
7
It would seem that gradually we
become
inured
to numbers, immune to them.
8
By that time he had
become
inured
to his convict life.
9
A dubious contraction, in some parts, but I have
become
inured
to it.'
10
We all, I think, have
become
inured
to Moore's law.
11
Thus their hands
become
inured
to the motion, and it does not affect them.
12
Thus quickly had she
become
inured
to the strange circumstances of a new life.
13
For himself, he had
become
inured
to a single life.
14
After it has
become
inured
to the heat, it is not as likely to crack.
15
This probably means I have
become
inured
to the pleadings of some of our prominent citizens.
16
They had all
become
inured
to things going roughly; but things suddenly going smoothly swamped them.
become
inured
become