Sentence examples for became grim from inspiring English sources

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Taking stock of the anemic turnout, his expression became grim.

The finances of the Favaloro Foundation, as the hospital was known, became grim.

But after the oil-price crash in the mid-1980s, liforfor most of the young became grim.

Furious that Bernard Montgomery, the British commander of the Allied ground forces, had failed to take Caen, Eisenhower became "grim and careworn".

As her prognosis became grim, Mr. Brener told neighbors he was taking her to Paris in search of alternative treatments, said Ms. Smith, who lived next door.

When I began my work as an attorney in Chicago, it quickly became grim and depressing.

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Quicksand-like mud and loads of debris have hindered the search, which became grimmer as it entered its sixth day Thursday.

But magazine companies other than Condé Nast have become grim places to work in recent years.

Mr. Bou-Gedeon becomes grim when asked about the role of comedy, and dramatic art in general, in Lebanon.

Once you start looking under the tent poles, though, perhaps for a film where nothing is blown up, things become grim.

Since the outbreak began on Feb. 20 in Essex, more than 200,000 animals have been marked for slaughter, and pyres of carcasses have become grim, almost medieval, totems of the disease, generating columns of smoke.

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