Sentence examples for allowed to become something from inspiring English sources

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Johnson claims that teaching has "regrettably been allowed to become something of a poor cousin to research in parts of our system".

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Yet, what recent history demonstrates, is that the right of marriage is something that in our country, we have allowed to become just that.

Nothing is allowed to become comfortably familiar.

They were allowed to become banks.

— the kinetic NBC hospital drama that allowed him to become something more than Tony Danza — and he never upgraded to a full Beverly Hills mansion.

He bought this house in 1995, at the end of the first season of "E.R". the kinetic NBC hospital drama that allowed him to become something more than Tony Danza and he never upgraded to a full Beverly Hills mansion.

Rather than turning his party into a vibrant, modernising force in politics he has allowed it to become something of a family-run affair, riven by infighting.In prison, some political operators say, he could have served as a useful martyr figure to rally the opposition.

The first checks they sent us allowed TechCrunch to become something more than a guy sitting in a spare bedroom talking about startups to a small audience.

When we let go, we allow it to become something different.

Shakespeare, in each case, eliminates the motive in ways that make a mess of the story, and allows it to become something more than a story.

Microsoft is attaching the FPGAs right to its overall data center network, which allows them to become something akin to hardware microservices.

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