Sentence examples for become someone different from inspiring English sources

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But I've become someone different than I imagined.

"No, no, no, no / I did not become someone different / I did not want to be / but I'm new here / will you show me around?

He's a villain, throwing bricks, or kicking people in the bottom," says Sandrin. "But Chaplin realises that if he wants to become someone different from the other actors, if he wants his character to be noticed, he has to stay in front of the camera longer – he doesn't have to run all over the place.

This means that the individuation ("the family must learn to become someone different") called for by the logic of Mol's care philosophy is a material and technical detail of daily life.

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Judi Dench and Kate Winslet, who play Iris old and young, are both fine actresses and personalities in their own right, but in the film they have successfully become someone quite different.

Don't try to become someone totally different.

You've got to become somebody different".

But then I didn't expect Nick to be knocked down, to be left with injuries that likely mean he'll never work again, to become someone similar to, but very different from, the man I met 13 years ago.

It's the perfect experience as a moviegoer: when you're transformed to the point where an actor that you're that familiar with becomes someone completely different.

Every season it's remarkable to watch the actor Jeffrey Tambor fade away as he becomes someone entirely different: a woman who is gentle, malleable, spirited and exposed.

Video games allow a person to, even briefly, become someone else, and enter their life and see a different world.

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