out of habit造句1) I only do it out of habit.
2) I sat in my old seat purely out of habit.
3) Many people add salt to their food out of habit, without even tasting it first.
4) I set the parking brake out of habit,[http:///out of habit.html] and turned off the headlights.
5) Subjects might pause out of habit at points where it would be appropriate for them to pause when reading aloud.
6) I smoke out of habit, not for pleasure.
7) Chandler watched out of habit.
8) Or was it just out of habit?
9) We stayed together out of habit.
10) Out of habit, she puts salt on all her food.
11) But, out of habit, I found myself trying to be their friends.
12) Don't scold him. He did this totally out of habit.
13) Barbara, 60, from Widnes, has always made her own clothes, originally to save cash and then out of habit.
14) The snakes eat themselves at the top of the food-chain out of habit or boredom or sheer bravado.
15) I listened to him breathe in his sleep, and my fist curled to my heart out of habit.
16) But we were moving in different directions and it had been clear for some while that we stayed together out of habit.
17) A term given to viewers who are unselective about the content they watch. Passive audiences are thought to watch TV out of habit tuning to almost anything if a preferred show is unavailable.
18) Lots of people eat when they're bored, lonely, or stressed, or keep eating long after they're full out of habit.
19) Though, a lot of the more important parts of the talk they out out of habit.
20) But it seems Brits don't help themselves, with the typical holidaymaker checking their phone up to 12 times a day, mainly out of habit than necessity.
21) I didn't mean to do it. I did it out of habit.