Sentence examples for behaviour I did from inspiring English sources

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A change in seasons had the potential to affect behaviour: 'I did a little bit [review goals] when it first started getting really dark like in the mornings and evenings, and then when the clocks went back it kind of evened it out a bit better so I could sort of go back to finishing at six and feel OK about walking back' (participant F6, female, 31).

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While I don't necessarily believe my ex-husband should go to prison for his behaviour, I do think the legal system needs an overhaul if women like me are to be properly supported.

"If their continental cousins have the same behaviour, I don't know how many millions of patents will fall on our heads in a couple of decades' time," says Dominique Guellec, chief economist of the European Patent Office.Much of the new interest in patents is driven by Chinese government policy.

Jean Brown, one of those residents, told the East London Advertiser that Poplar HARAC – the housing association that owns the property – "employs anti-social behaviour officers, and if chucking a piano off the Balfron Tower isn't anti-social behaviour, I don't know what is".

But when trying to help is just enabling their behaviourI don't mean drug use, necessarily, but rather the continued mistreatment of those around them as a result it becomes clear that nothing will change no matter how supportive you are.

One participant interpreted this item to capture personal relevance of the behaviour ('I don't need to think about [commuting to university using public transport] because I use the bike', P11).

Students believed that self-discipline is related to self-dependency (autonomy) and may have an influence on their eating behaviour: "I do think that self-discipline is an important factor (regarding eating behaviour) when you become self-dependent" "You have to take care of yourself; some can and others can't".

However, one participant believed that many men would now prioritise their health over the need to appear masculine by engaging in known high-risk behaviours: 'I don't think you get it the same … I think more and more (men) are becoming aware that you need to look after yourself' (Denny, 26, Fire Fighter's Group).

– RP20 Other women, such as RP12, could not help but feel isolated as a result of these behaviours: I don't know, it isolates yourself and when you're trying not to be around people, or do things, you end up isolating yourself a little more.

If I am working with a person who has high risk behaviour I do not document it in detail, just in case further down the line there is someone with a warrant.

(Community service provider) If I am working with a person who has high risk behaviour I do not document it in detail, just in case further down the line there is someone with a warrant.

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