Sentence examples for became from from inspiring English sources

"became from" is not a correct phrase in English.
If you mean to say that someone or something has come from a particular place or origin, you would use "came from." For example, "He came from a small town in Ohio."

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One's face became, from habit, incandescent with achievement.

One of these groups, the so-called Red Eyebrows, became from ad 18 strong enough to defeat Wang Mang's armies.

While the regime, known as the Consulate, maintained a republican form, Napoleon became from its inception a new kind of authoritarian leader.

Messiaen became, from the time he met her, a more assertive and more public composer, and he paid far more attention to the piano.

Hence Daniel and the brothers of Fukal Limbuzu and of Wiyo became from the outset the three Handa owners of the next fight.

Where once it was a byword for music shopping, it became from this music buyer's perspective – a place of last resort.

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Reading Ms. Sischy's article, I was struck by how detached he had become from reality.

They are ours now, and we will love them through whoever they become from here.

And the more detached we are from our environment, the more disengaged we become from ourselves.

These discoveries underlined for me how disconnected many of us have become from our food.

How blissfully undeterred; full of thetriumph of having become, from the seed of themselves, themselves.

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