We found 97 examples of how to use adjust in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 97 of 97.
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76. | I was trying to adjust myself to fit her needs. | |
77. | People should give their eyes about 30 minutes to adjust to the dark. | |
78. | I've learned to adjust. | |
79. | Can you adjust to life on Mars? | |
80. | Is it easy to adjust to life on Mars? | |
81. | Everyone has taken time to adjust. | |
82. | Remember to adjust the IPD setting of your VR headset, or the display might be out of focus. | |
83. | When you find yourself in hell you don't take time to adjust the thermostat. | |
84. | It takes time for the food industry to adjust output to meet sudden shifts in consumer behavior. | |
85. | Can astronauts adjust to life on Mars? | |
86. | PNG's government has recently been forced to adjust spending levels downward. | |
87. | You're a busy man, so I'll adjust my schedule to yours. | |
88. | This globe is really unvast compared to the enormity of the universe. Feminine persons should adjust their mental viewpoint accordingly. | |
89. | In the years following reunification, many East Germans became increasingly disillusioned as they struggled to adjust themselves to new realities. | |
90. | It took my eyes too long to adjust to the light. | |
91. | Algeria needs to adjust its economy. | |
92. | Algeria needs to adjust its economy to face the oil price crash. | |
93. | Our eyes need time to adjust to the darkness. | |
94. | Following a recent complaint we will adjust our rules. | |
95. | She was able to adjust. | |
96. | His world was gloomy; but he did not know that, for he knew no other world. It was dim-lighted; but his eyes had never had to adjust themselves to any other light. His world was very small. Its limits were the walls of the lair; but as he had no knowledge of the wide world outside, he was never oppressed by the narrow confines of his existence. | |
97. | Because Janelle can really read the room, she is able to adjust her presentation to keep everyone focused and engaged. |