Sentence examples for become a fence from inspiring English sources

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Three vertical lines would become a fence, Robinson later elaborated in a telephone conversation, and then a whole barnyard scene; a circle would become a wagon wheel.

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"Used to have a great deboner," Letts says, "but he quit to become a fencing instructor".

Her involvement in the sport coaxed her father out of fencing retirement, and he became a volunteer coach at Columbia High, which has since become a fencing powerhouse in the state, with an 85-7 recoverover the last seven years.

Starting as a barber, Nitti became a fence for stolen goods and about 1920 joined Capone's gang.

Trump appears on 60 Minutes after his Electoral College victory and suddenly the impenetrable, 30 foot high wall becomes a "fence".

Born in Brussels, Ms. Lutyens grew up in London, but then returned to Belgium and became a fencing champion.

All is done in the name of "national security", which has more or less become a chant to fence off debate and make sure governments aren't held to account – that they can't be held to account – because everything is being done in the dark.

In 1948 Guttman inaugurated Olympic-type competitions for disabled athletes at the Stoke Mandeville Games, and wheelchair fencing became a regular fencing event in Europe soon after.

At other points, the fences become a cage, keeping the Jew Shylock trapped inside -- even when he's in his own establishment.

Since its release in February in Australia, "Rabbit-Proof Fence" has become a rallying point in a national controversy.

But we do not want to become a society of signs and fences.

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