26- Newby and Carless try to acclimatise to the altitude with a practice walk.
27- Sometimes she thought her Persian blood would never acclimatise to the damp, cool climate.
28- Everyone needs to acclimatise , even exceptional mountaineers that have been to high altitude before.
29- Great care is taken to acclimatise trekkers to increasing altitudes to avoid problems with altitude sickness.
30- Many crewmen suffered severe motion sickness for a few weeks until they acclimatised to shipboard life.
31- This appears to help acclimatise .
32- But then Canberra gets bloody cold too Dehydration 's risky if you're not acclimatised .
33- This will prevent your body from becoming too acclimatised to D-Aspartic Acid and ensure optimal results.
34- It takes 15 to 30 minutes to acclimatise: a dog to the equipment and there is on-going training after that.
35- Maybe they have good agents who think it is a good way for the Brazilian players to acclimatise.
36- Although well able to acclimatise to most aquarium conditions most Rasboras will reward any efforts made to accommodate their particular requirements.
37- Essentially we must not acclimatise to the local time, which is totally different to how we normally operate.
38- The mother bear spends about three weeks with the cub in the area of her snow hole, allowing it to acclimatise, before leading it out on to the sea ice to learn the art of seal hunting.
39- I have needed some time to acclimatise to England but, given a chance, I can show the supporters the real me.
40- The games will not usher in democracy to China, but they will help to acclimatise both the leadership and the public to the world's concerns about how the c ... style="margin-bottom:3px;">23 I just wish people would give me the time to acclimatise and to get used to it all - then you will see.
41- If I went by train I could acclimatise to the altitude on the way there.
42- The upshot of this is that players must also acclimatise to the flight of the ball.
43- I just want people to give me the time to acclimatise, to get my bearings and then you will see,[] " he told The Sun."
44- They have been travelling for two days and will need some time to acclimatise.