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1. Unsurprisingly, we arrive at the head of the wasteg without any major problems – I am becoming inured to Berndt’s apparent infallibility! Leaving me holding the two ggs, he goes off to the Wastegmaster’s office to make enquiries about barges going across to Chester
2. You are a competent driver and instead of occupying your mind with the multitude of other matters with which one is constantly reviewing once one becomes inured to a usual routine, you might have looked upon each trip as new and fresh every time you journeyed it
3. Kaitlyn mothered her, read to her, fetched and cleaned her, dressed and bathed her until at last Yolanda was inured to the constant motion of shipboard life
4. Chloe, stifled a laugh, it hadn't occurred to her that they were anything but her new friends, so inured to Harry's arrival these many years
5. I was starting to become inured to the persecutions inflicted upon me by my brothers, coming out in one piece after a family confrontation was fast becoming impossible
6. Despite being inured to foul smells, this one's pungency overwhelms me and I collapse under its physical presence
7. It is necessary to preclude the introduction of young people into social life until inured to
8. the boarding schools, “so soon as the children would have acquired strength, they would have been habituated to military works [It is necessary] to preclude the introduction of young people into social life until inured to discipline, and to the privations of the camp, inflamed with love of country, and burning to serve it
9. Shevatas gaped, inured though he was to the sight of riches
10. Battle hardened crews inured to dealing with the remnants of an enemy force whispered instead of shouting their commands and acknowledgments
11. If they’re in hell, it’s a hell that they’re inured to
12. It’s something Hoenir would do — at this point Loki is quite inured to dung collection
13. Hours tending the wounded had inured her to the horrors of severed limbs and spilt entrails
14. Kurt, inured to the patterns of Chuck’s relationships, let him know it was obvious his ten-year-old son had fired Joanne
15. We just worry that movies are becoming too violent for the younger generation to see because their children are not jaded, deadened, and inured to it yet
16. The accumulation of swallowing the little whit lies of others and being brainwashed to lie to yourself, and accumulate more and more little white lies has become sp huge an accumulation of spiritual poison: that today: newborn babies and infants and children have to be force-fed poisons into their physical bodies: so that they become both physically and mentally and emotionally and spiritually acclimatized and inured and immune to the pile of little white lies they are fed and forced to swallow before: Before they can develop any critical awareness of the shit they are told and fed and vomit out the lies and poisons in revulsion and disgust
17. But what remains remains for singers for you--wars to come are for you, (Lo, how the wars of the past have duly inured to you, and the wars
18. These inure, have inured, shall inure, to the identities from which
19. But, when successive engagements had broken and inured me, I
20. It was noon, and Monte Cristo had set apart one hour to be passed in the apartments of Haidee, as though his oppressed spirit could not all at once admit the feeling of pure and unmixed joy, but required a gradual succession of calm and gentle emotions to prepare his mind to receive full and perfect happiness, in the same manner as ordinary natures demand to be inured by degrees to the reception of strong or violent sensations
21. Inured as men may be to danger, forewarned as they may be of peril, they understand, by the fluttering of the heart and the shuddering of the frame, the enormous difference between a dream and a reality, between the project and the execution
22. Like adventurous captains about to embark on some enterprise full of danger, I laid in my provisions, I loaded my weapons, I collected every means of attack and defence; I inured my body to the most violent exercises, my soul to the bitterest trials; I taught my arm to slay, my eyes to behold excruciating sufferings, and my mouth to smile at the most horrid spectacles
23. Every year a few hardy muleteers—men inured to exposure—were known to perish in that way
24. She was also so inured to horror that she thought a haunted house or scary movie might never faze her again
25. Inured as I was to sick beds and death, this suspense grew and grew upon me
26. , inured by his past life to culpable deeds, and but little reformed by his sojourn in the galleys, as was proved by the crime committed against Little Gervais, etc
27. This discretion of conduct had inured to his credit
28. His conscience inured to every assault of destiny, might have appeared to be forever impregnable
29. She could never seem to sleep, no matter how many pills she took, so inured had she become to their effects
30. illumination of fire and candle at first dazzled me, contrasting as it did with the darkness to which my eyes had been for two hours inured; when I could see,
31. To have had him join their family dinner-party, and see all their deficiencies, would have been dreadful! Rebecca's cookery and Rebecca's waiting, and Betsey's eating at table without restraint, and pulling everything about as she chose, were what Fanny herself was not yet enough inured to for her often to make a tolerable meal
32. A robber might, after all, feel pity, but they can feel no pity, they are inured against pity as these stones are against vegetation
33. And therefore my old, inured habits may cause me to err, and I may mistake for absolute merit the impression a work produced on me in my youth
34. It seems to us that every thing would go to destruction, and that all his wisdom would be rattled out of him in the cart, and that all those grand picturesque images which he bears about in his breast would be soiled in the manure; but we have become so inured to this, that it does not strike us as strange that our servitor of science—that is to say, the servant and teacher of the truth—by making other people do for him that which he might do for himself, passes half his time in dainty eating, in smoking, in talking, in free and easy gossip, in reading the newspapers and romances, and in visiting the theatres
35. This symmetry was evidently the work of an artist well inured to the business of spoiling the human physiognomy
36. No matter what moneys may have been expended in his education, or how great has been parental exertion to advance the future prospects of the child, any recruiting officer, or even a common soldier, profligate in his principles, and inured to vicious habits, is by this bill encouraged to seduce him from his duty
37. Have you ever heard of an army on earth that was carried into the field before it had been seasoned in the camp? It must, to be good for any thing, be first disciplined in camp, and become inured to the mode of living and the fare of soldiers
38. In physical proportions they are stalwart and vigorous, inured to toil and capable of great exertion