Sentence examples for getting back in tune with from inspiring English sources

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"They associate them with a detachment from the pressures of urban life and getting back in tune with nature, even if they are only an hour or so away from their main homes".

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Everything would be fine, we're told, if we could only do away with industrialism and get back in tune with nature, and deal with overpopulation.

To avoid defeat in 2020, Labour needs to get back in tune with the electorate by showing that it too would balance the budget even if doing so means welfare cuts.

"I had to go back down and start from the basics and get back in tune".

It is then that health professional's responsibility to get back in touch with the patient.

He later said he wanted to write a tune "Get back in the closet".

But he's changed his tune and is ready to get back in the game.

Get back in here.

Get back in shape.

We still need to get off fossil fuels, and – most importantly – we have to kick our obsession with endless exponential growth and downsize our material economy to bring it back in tune with ecological cycles.

He seemed to be getting more in tune with the people.

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