Sentence examples for become a week from inspiring English sources

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Swinton's touchdown, with 2 52 left -- and with the Giants unable to muster an offensive response -- began what will become a week of re-evaluating that 4-1 stasthey they prepare for a much steeper challenge than playing Detroit at home: traveling to Minnesota to play the 5-1 Vikinextnext Sunday.

"A day should become a week, a week should become month, a month should become a year".

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The availability of RB Ezekiel Elliott has become a week-to-week matter, with his case back in federal court Thursday.

It's a chance to step back in time for a festival that in its 27th year has become a week-long "extravaganza of elegance", as its organiser, the city's Art Deco Trust, puts it.

During World War I, another Brooklyn judge refused the application of a Weitz to become a Weeks.

Since then, the event has grown larger each year; for the past few years, Darwin Day UT has become a week-long event that has involved multiple speakers, a multi-day information booth, a teachers workshop, an all-ages birthday party for Darwin, and more, all largely focused on a central theme (refer to Table 1 and Goodman (2008) for earlier Darwin Day UT events).

It's also become a week-long shopping event with stores offering "Boxing Week Sales" to entice shoppers.

One missed day becomes two, two becomes a week and next thing you know, you haven't been mindful in a month.

A day became a week and then a month.

A day becomes a week and a week becomes a month.

Think of the message sent if the "day without immigrants," in which foreign-born workers stayed home, became a week or a month.

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