- To avoid dampness, air the room regularly.
- The Brethren meet regularly for prayer.
- A number of pupils have been truanting regularly.
- It's important to vacuum regularly.
- Questions like these mean that interest in the psychology of smell is inevitably set to play an increasingly important role for researchers.
- Town meetings called to discuss the problem inevitably dissolved into confrontations.
- Errors in theory will inevitably result in failures in practice.
- The book inevitably mirrors my own interests and experiences.
- Boyle's Law: When things are going well, someone will inevitably experiment detrimentally.
- These tests will inevitably be used by politicians to make cheap political points.
- Inevitably this produced a challenge to our previous predominance in our alliances.
- Greater efficiency inevitably means fewer people can do the same work.
- He is used to a lot of attention from his wife, which will inevitably lessen when the baby is born.
- As more high schools begin teaching it, the door could crack open for middle schools, and, perhaps inevitably, elementary schools, to incorporate a truly more multicultural curriculum.
- Inevitably however, the day came when she was so weakened that she had to return to Pittsburgh, her home town.
- There is a view that modern humans are inevitably sowing the seeds of a global Grand Banks-style disaster.
- Are mothers and teens inevitably at loggerheads?
- This is all the more so since these discussions almost inevitably turn to questions of prices, patents, intellectual property protection, and competition.
- But any discussion of gender differences in children inevitably leads to this debate, so I felt compelled to dive into the research data on single-sex schooling.
- Inevitably, the proposal is running into difficulties.
- Time inevitably glosses over the particularities of each situation.
- The report has inevitably been greeted with scepticism.
- The rationale of reprocessing spent nuclear fuel is inevitably being questioned.
- Some of the food and supply were certainly brought from long distances, but demands were inevitably placed on the local area.
- Such background material inevitably reflects who we are.
- This, in turn, inevitably means bigger grocery bills for consumers, and greater hardship for the millions in countries where food shortages are a matter of life and death.
- The country, they say, will inevitably now plunge headlong into decadence.
- Humans are fascinated by the source of their failings and virtues, this preoccupation inevitably leads to an old debate: whether nature or nurture molds us more.
- Thoughts inevitably flash back to 1914, when trouble in this part of the Balkans led all the way to world war.
- Regular check-ups for men would inevitably place strain on the public purse, Cartmill says.
- Times have changed and so have I.
- "You haven't changed," I am often enviously told.
- A lot has changed after the party congress.
- The shear zone boder and the belt of the transition between the secondary shear zones where the stress gradient changed greatly are favourable for ore-forming.
- In the past, reservoir thickness prediction is done by seismic wave amplitude value. But whenever the reservoir thickness horizontally changed rather large, the prediction accuracy often reduced.
- She changed her name to his.
- 'How have I changed?' he asked silkily.
- She was following Laura's progress closely.
- The US news media will cover the trial closely.
- Maxwell listened closely as Johnson laid out his plan.