He habitually wore shabby tweeds and a cloth cap of the kind favoured by Cockney barrow boys, also by country squires. |
Thus the small toes of the habitually unshod be come stronger and bigger than those of the habitually shod. |
The cardinal virtues enable leaders to habitually incorporate moral principles in their behaviour. |
Subjects who rated themselves as habitually good sleepers were largely unaffected by the valerian extract. |
British imperialism is habitually referred to in the past tense, as if it had gone the way of the empire. |
Few of us who read habitually ever feel called upon to defend the practice-a kind of reader's acedia, an occupational hazard. |