Sentence examples for become a link from inspiring English sources

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It, too, will become a link in a personal chain of memories.

According to the Concept, the Eurasian union would define the future of the C.I.S. and become a "link between the European and Asia-Pacific regions".

This is a vast operation and anyone who can become a link in the supply chain is on to a good thing.

And as such has become a link between various composer-bandleader visions in post-free jazz, among them the ones most likely to endure: Steve Coleman's, Tim Berne's, Roscoe Mitchell's.

That was the period when the government decided that Bangladesh was to become a link on the global commodity chain for garment manufacturing, which now accounts for 80% of its export earnings.

He decided to become a link between scientists and beekeepers.

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One glance becomes a link to eternity, a jolt to the system, and he feels it afresh on his train rides, clay in his hand and lives all around him.

This changed the trade function because free ports became a link between domestic legal provisions and the outside.

The image is then displayed in the portlet, and becomes a link to the ChemSpider web page where additional information on the compound can be found.

Once you put a '#' in front of a word, it automatically becomes a link that takes you to a page where other people have hashtagged the same thing.

Thus, the users name becomes a link to their account.

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