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1 He was probably so accustomed to it that he never heeded it.
2 They were so accustomed to wet that the soaking scarce inconvenienced them.
3 He was so accustomed to be thwarted that he hardly expected success.
4 She was growing so accustomed to these sociable little chats with herself.
5 We never become so accustomed to funerals as not to see them.
6 She hooked him, so accustomed to his victories, with her own indifference.
7 That is a pity; I had become so accustomed to it.
8 Then she had grown so accustomed to the stirring life of the city.
9 Probably the same dreary glass and steel to which we've become so accustomed .
10 He was so accustomed to this that it went very mechanically and quickly.
11 I am so accustomed to defeat that I am getting callous.
12 I am not so accustomed to long marching as you are.
13 He'd grown so accustomed to the stillness of this isolated drainage.
14 I looked at my prison bed, to which I had grown so accustomed .
15 Well was it, then, that Ethel was so accustomed to an out-of-door life.
16 Some people are so accustomed to happiness that they don't even notice it.
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