Sentence examples for become a common benefit from inspiring English sources

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I propos'd that we should all of us bring our books to that room, where they would not only be ready to consult in our conferences, but become a common benefit, each of us being at liberty to borrow such as he wish'd to read at home.

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By then we should have a better idea of whether shape-shifting planes can deliver the benefits those developing them promise, and become a common sight at airports in the years to come.

Recently, kyphoplasty has become a common treatment for painful osteoporotic compression fractures and has shown numerous benefits, such as early pain control and height restoration of the collapsed vertebral body.

PAL has become a common feature of medical education (Ross and Cameron 2007; Salerno-Kennedy et al. 2010; Ten Cate and Durning 2007b) and its benefits are well described (Ten Cate and Durning 2007b), for both peer teacher and learner.

• CAP The common agricultural policy should become a common food and rural rolicy (CFRP).

It is starting to become a common sight.

Ripoux has become a common term for corrupt police officers.

Protests by disgruntled pensioners have become a common occurrence nationwide.

By now, this sentiment had become a common refrain.

They have become a common species here since.

To "next" someone has become a common transitive verb.

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