Sentence examples for beginning to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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In the wider art world, traditional scholarship is beginning to accommodate science a little more willingly.

But now, this week, there's some evidence that the establishment is finally beginning to accommodate itself to Trump.

The only change he asked for was the inclusion of overtures at the beginning to accommodate latecomers, a problem with Chinese audiences, he said.

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Instead they begin to accommodate to the simple luxuries of life above ground.

Instead they begin to accommodate themselves to the simple luxuries of life above ground.

It's terrible when your moral standards begin to accommodate this person's lifestyle.

And Bobby has often registered either as a cipher, a device, or a man of convoluted secret lives that the show can't begin to accommodate.

Even as the wider culture changes, begins to accommodate arguments, recognises its flaws, these advances cannot percolate when the commercial interest is so fixed.

I was relieved to see that cars still parked in the middle of the street in the business district of Park Rapids, a practice begun to accommodate the logging trucks being loaded there decades ago.

Having successfully forced the government into a U-turn on its position on child refugees in May, Lord Dubs was hopeful that the UK would swiftly begin to accommodate large numbers of the estimated 90,000 unaccompanied child refugees in Europe.

Charities hoped that the UK would swiftly begin to accommodate large numbers of the estimated 88,000 unaccompanied child refugees in Europe, but by the start of this week fewer than 20 had arrived under the scheme.

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