Settle-down Sentence Examples

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  • Hopefully things would settle down for them now, but it was comforting knowing that their love was strong enough to survive the worst.

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  • Cassie had to smile when Bordeaux positioned himself in a spot less than ten feet from her and pretended to settle down for the night.

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  • If I could find a woman that frugal, I might just settle down.

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  • It was time for him to make his own mark on the world – settle down with some nice girl and raise a family like his father had.

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  • Then we have Beard's " germ-cell " hypothesis, in which he holds that many of the germ-cells in the growing embryo fail to reach their proper position - the generative areas - and settle down and become quiescent in some somatic tissue of the embryo.

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  • The scums then settle down to the bottom of the cone, whence they are run off to the scum tank.

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  • He fled from Persia and sought protection in British territory, preferring to settle down eventually in India, making Bombay his headquarters.

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  • The emigrants to America, however, usually return after making money, build new houses and settle down.

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  • Franklin sailed again for America in August 1762, hoping to be able to settle down in quiet and devote the remainder of his life to experiments in physics.

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  • Larger bodies of soil also require to be more thoroughly consolidated before watering; otherwise they would settle down so as to leave an unsightly void at the pot-rim.

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  • In the formation of lawns the ground must be regularly broken up so that it may settle down evenly, any deep excavations that may have to be filled in being very carefully rammed down to prevent subsequent settlement.

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  • When the tunnels reach the side of the mine they are opened upwards and sideways so as to form a large chamber, and the overlying mass of blue ground and debris is allowed to settle down and fill up the gallery.

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  • It was never expected that this would be a remunerative work, but it was thought for political reasons expedient to construct it in order to induce turbulent frontier tribes to settle down into peaceful agriculture.

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  • He did not, however, settle down finally to the work till 1851.

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  • Nicanor was appointed governor and prevailed upon Judas to settle down like an ordinary citizen.

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  • They therefore shorten themselves, and after a series of oscillations in which they become alternately elongated and flattened, settle down into the form of spherical drops.

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  • In his thirtieth year, a broadly cultured cosmopolitan, Sumner returned to Boston, resolved to settle down to the practice of his profession.

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  • But given time, all such compounds, if they contain enough bitumen to render them water-tight, appear to settle down even at ordinary temperatures as heavy viscous fluids, retaining their fluidity permanently if not exposed to the air.

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  • The camps of the Danes were stormed, their fleet was destroyed in the river Lea in 895, and at last the remnant broke up and dispersed, some to seek easier plunder in France, others to settle down among their kinsmen in Northumbria or East Anglia.

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  • The Boer War had at last been brought to an end in May 1902 (5eeTRANsvAAL), and the king had the satisfaction of seeing South Africa settle down and eventually receive self -government.

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  • When he has acquired a little means it is not unusual for the fisher to settle down and reclaim a bit of land.

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  • According to the emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, the emperor Heraclius (610-640) invited the Serbs to come over to settle down in the devastated north-western provinces of the Byzantine empire and to defend them against the incursions of the Avars.

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  • Beat down for me the crests of the tide-rip; let the tide-rip settle down away from me, beat it down level that it may sink and roll away, and I may come to a quiet landing-place."

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  • You are happy to wait for the rebellion there to settle down?

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  • Mums assured them that Destiny would eventually settle down to a schedule.

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  • It was time for him to make his own mark on the world – settle down with some nice girl and raise a family like his father had.

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  • Why, I have not yet had time to settle down!

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  • After the shocking news, Tricia couldn't settle down and study because her thoughts were all cattywampus.

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  • After a few nights, he should learn to settle down on his own.

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  • Some children just naturally love to take naps; they astound family and friends with the ease in which they settle down to sleep.

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  • Most cats will settle down and go to sleep after about ten minutes.

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  • In today's busy world, it can be hard for families to settle down and spend time together without a lot of distractions such as television and video games.

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  • Darken the room, turn off the phone, put the dog out and settle down for a long siesta.

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  • If your little boy is energetic and it's difficult to get him to settle down to go to sleep, then the right bedding is important.

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  • In September of 2009, the seemingly perennial bachelor gave an interview saying that he was finally ready to settle down and expressed his desire to start a family.

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  • Nevertheless, the tabloid world is offering their heartfelt congratulations as many thought she would never settle down with a husband and family.

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  • Sleepovers with friends and relatives are more fun when kids wear their Wubbzy pajamas, and a cranky toddler just might settle down for a long, cozy nap when she is wearing her special children's pajamas.

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  • If so, adding a nice cushion may help him feel comfortable enough to settle down and go to sleep.

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  • Once estrogen hormones settle down and levels stabilize, the sweats and flushes tend to subside.

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  • That's why when it comes to retirement, not many people think of college towns as a place to settle down for their golden years.

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  • Drinking well now, the wine could use 6 months or a year to settle down.

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  • Once you arrive at the 40-acre estate, visitors can enjoy a guided tour or settle down in luxurious accommodations on-site at the Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars or at the Vineyard Cottage.

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  • In many households, electronic distractions interfere with the establishment of a regular bedtime routine that would help a child to settle down and prepare for restful sleep.

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  • Since a fresh waxing tends to leave little red bumps in its wake, it's best to give the skin a day or two to settle down.

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  • In turn, if you are ready to settle down or desire a more long term arrangement, take the time to evaluate your dating style to this point.

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  • I am seven years younger than he is, and I want to settle down and have kids.

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  • Being ready because you want to settle down and spend the rest of your life with this particular woman is different from being ready because you fear you will lose her if you don't marry her.

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  • In relationships, Monkies does not like to settle down with one mate and would rather play the field until they find the "one".

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  • This water sign has excellent qualities that many signs will find attractive, especially those signs wanting to settle down and create a loving home.

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  • Once the bull has sowed all his wild oats and finds the mate with whom he wants to settle down and raise a family, he'll be just as stubborn to actualize this dream.

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  • Taurus craves a home where he can settle down and build a life.

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  • Reading to your children before bed will help them settle down to sleep and build a ritual that you both will cherish.

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  • Children's subscription magazines, with their illustrated text and rich variety of content, can tempt even the most reluctant reader to settle down for a read.

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  • Help her settle down at a table or in the room with a book, toy, etc., then leave.

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  • If you aren't pressed for time and can comfortably settle down for half an hour, you can simply watch the program online.

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  • After years on the run from Frank Smith, Laura desperately wanted her family to settle down.

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  • Perfect for naptime, bedtime, or any other moment when you need the kids to settle down a bit, this DVD can help them relax into a beautiful and captivating fantasy world.

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  • If you are looking for a school to settle down in for five years or more, you should put that in a Statement of Objectives as well.

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  • He swore off dating shows and promised to settle down for good.

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  • Kittie is aggressive and dates frequently but the show chronicles her search for someone to settle down with.

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  • Her number one goal is to find a husband, settle down and start a family, but her recent break-up with boyfriend Frankie has put those dreams in doubt.

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  • While one section is ready to settle down and receive territory at the hands of the Christian rulers, with or without homage, another section still adheres to a life of mere adventure and of plunder.

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