Sentence examples for become pressed from inspiring English sources

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It is white, sometimes lobed, and may become pressed closely to the stem.

For patients with a severe condition, the trachea may become pressed and cause blockage of respiratory tract which may lead to death without timely treatment.

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The company became pressed enough for cash that Ms. Weymouth announced in February that it was looking to sell its flagship headquarters.

The probe became pressed up against walls that blocked sunlight from reaching its solar panels.

But certain issues like carpal tunnel, which occurs when a nerve becomes pressed at the wrist, can permanently damage nerve endings.

"Multiple flowers each produce a fleshy fruitlet that becomes pressed against the fruitlets of adjacent flowers, forming what appears to be a single fleshy fruit," according to Science Direct.

Soon after, he was asked to become press officer for the Republican party state committee.

ABC says Shipman, a former White House reporter, stopped covering politics in late 2008 after her husband, Carney, left Time magazine to become press secretary for Vice President-elect Joe Biden.

It is encouraging to see that Chad -- the African nation -- has become press worthy, even if only by chance (Week in Review, Nov. 19).

Mr McClellan is the very definition of a Bushie an Austin native who joined Mr Bush's staff in 1999 and worked his way up to become press secretary at the most traumatic time in the Bush presidency.

But Mr. Shyamalan, who says he has become press shy, offers no apologies and believes that some of the criticism about him was largely based on his refusal to accept Hollywood norms.

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