Sentence examples for bar becoming from inspiring English sources

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In 1897, Coolidge was admitted to the bar, becoming a country lawyer.

On May 12 , 1792 Gray returned south and crossed the Columbia Bar, becoming the first explorer to enter the river.

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And with a hearing now opened into allegations that she took bribes from drug dealers, observers say De Lima could ultimately end up behind bars  becoming the first high-level victim of political persecution under President Rodrigo Duterte's administration and removing the last major obstacle to his war on drugs.

These lawyers became known as outer or "utter" barristers (because they were confined to the outer bar of the court); if they were allowed to act they had "passed the bar" towards becoming a Serjeant-at-Law Serjeant-at-Law Serjeant-at-Law

"It's just that my segment of the bar is becoming more realistic".

It's been two years since Adam had his bar mitzvah, becoming a man according to Jewish law.

He insisted his age, 65, was no bar to becoming the Met commissioner if and when a vacancy arose.

It had some of the contours of a classic joke – man walks into a bar – before becoming more like a classic ghost story.

He can't go to a bar without becoming the center of attention and the center of strangers' selfies, and he looks derisively at his own lionization.

Murakami ran a jazz bar before becoming a writer, and music – jazz, classical, or very occasionally pop – always leaks into his prose.

If the nail bar is becoming a centre of human trafficking, as the Sunday Times suggests, it demonstrates how there truly is no single blueprint for exploitation.

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