Sentence examples for ones to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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Hermit crabs seek out empty shells to use as a protective covering, selecting successively larger ones to accommodate their growth.

David Mercer, National Grid's head of major infrastructure, said hundreds of miles of pylons erected in the 1960s would have to be replaced, possibly with bigger ones, to accommodate new windfarms as well as a generation of new nuclear power.

Existing caissons installed in 1967 were used, along with new ones, to accommodate the building.

Since many attributes used in our analysis are continuous data, we also employed data discretization techniques that convert continuous features to discretized or nominal ones to accommodate both data types in the same analysis [ 78, 79].

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When Amy Shore and her husband, Philip Heimes, were trying to buy an apartment early last year, they hoped to find one to accommodate the baby they were expecting.

Last year, Business 2.0 even converted from a monthly publication schedule to a biweekly one to accommodate the overflow of advertising pages.

WHILE town officials study possible solutions to the sewage problem, a building committee is considering whether to renovate the existing high school or build a new one to accommodate rapid enrollment growth, said Mary Monroe Kolek, the high school principal.

And at a time when both partners are likely to have jobs that are personally rewarding and financially necessary, uprooting one to accommodate the other is often not an option.

Films by the Coen brothers have always inhabited their own richly, eccentrically imagined universe, but never before have they found one to accommodate such a wealth of unselfconscious fun.

The checkpoints have now been made virtually impregnable; they consist of a series of three or four concrete barriers, five feet high and a yard thick, arranged in a slalom pattern; each barrier has two opening — a narrow one, to accommodate pedestrian traffic, and one that is just wide enough to permit the passage of conventional civilian and commercial vehicles.

"It's definitely something one learns to accommodate, but that accommodation takes up mental energy, and that means I have less mental energy for real thinking".

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