Sentence examples for become cause for from inspiring English sources

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When the weather is so bad that it nearly shuts down the Weather Channel, that could become cause for alarm.

The situation, says Bletas, is so dire that home ownership – at nearly 87% the highest in the EU – has become cause for black humour.

But the threshold could now be lowered so theft, robbery and other offences that would fall outside that category become cause for removal.

David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Harper Lee, Ronnie Corbett, Victoria Wood, Prince, Muhammad Ali, Caroline Aherne – 2016 has already seen so many high-profile deaths that the number has become cause for comment.

Trump's social media habits were a subject of amusement throughout the election season, but they have now become cause for alarm.

Installation cost, pricing, clear instruction and even human rights become cause for concern when digitalizing transportation, while efficiency, speed and repeat use - though now questionable - support the idea of developing an intricate transport ticketing system.

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He said that increased pressures on the shoreline "may become causes for water pollution, landslides and other geological disasters".

White powder, whether sheetrock dust or talcum powder became cause for concern.

Yet Gates's fit of pique somehow became cause for arrest.

"It seemed like a good idea at the time" has been the limp excuse of many a person whose actions later became cause for regret.

The few times when they did lose (say, not winning their fifth World Series in a row) became cause for tortured soul-searching: What had we done wrong?

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