Sentence examples for became on the from inspiring English sources

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The horse became on the one hand a sweet emissary of nature, who ought to have been frolicking in pastures rather than laboring, and on the other hand a raw beast, whose manure attracted flies and rats, and the strain of whose muscles was unsightly.

Spinning it with demon strength, she became, on the wall, a sunflower-doll.

The more people Fass had around him, the more daring he became on the air.

The longer this went on, the more diluted the family tie became and the more dependent the ruler became on the combined strength of the vassals.

The truth is, his interest was the increasingly dysfunctional college sports system long before he became, on the subject of Knight, the go-to guy.

But he appeared relieved to be ceding the spotlight to the 5-foot-10 sparkplug that Kim became on the Valhalla Golf Club grounds.

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In effect, the Alternative has in one year become on the far right what The Left is on the left.

"With [Jordan Rhodes] playing, the emphasis became on getting the ball in the box," said Levein.

She becomes, on the page, a seemingly vacant woman cloaked in opaque remnants of self-importance.

Yet his clients took drastic measures that reminded the islanders how dependent Sark has become on the Barclay millions.

If and, then our work becomes on the time scale.

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