Sentence examples for become described from inspiring English sources

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The report, which Gikow called "a schematic for the show Sesame Street would become", described what the new show would look like and proposed the creation of a company that oversaw its production, which eventually became known as the Children's Television Workshop CTWW).

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The reason for having superior performances will be understood after the protocol becomes described.

Initial work in this area, which became described as "Charge Density Studies", and its development is nicely presented in a review co-authored by Philip Coppens, one of the early proponents of the subject [22], and taken up by many other researchers.

Prokaryotic hyaluronidases had become well described because their mechanism of action is an elimination reaction that can easily be followed using a spectrophotometer.

Her family was hard-up and she very much enjoyed shopping when she eventually became comfortable, describing her spendinghabits as "working-class fecklessness".

The challenge here becomes to describe what such group intentions actually look like.

Owen's reddish hair and close-cropped beard loom large on my screen as he becomes animated describing the torment of those with no voice: his patients.

Rather, it had already become something best described, for better or for worse, as a model.

Do you see any evidence that our world could become as Orwell described?

A few defining moments led Mr. Yelen to become what he described as the Oscar Madison of music collecting.

And little by little, his fellow office workers become the characters described by Nick Carraway, the novel's narrator.

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