Sentence examples for becomes a fire from inspiring English sources

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And sometimes I get down about it and it's hard to pull myself away from the nightmare alley where the light at the end just becomes a fire that pushes me back.

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But that ineffable thing that happens to some new bands when one release becomes a fire-starter from which there's no turning back — it didn't happen.

Are these words so dangerous, or is our nation so fragile that legitimate criticism becomes a firing offense?

Eventually, it became a fire hazard and an eyesore.

"They now just became a fire sale," Ms. Skolnick said.

A fireplace that is not cleaned at least yearly can become a fire hazard.

If the relationship was innocent, why didn't she stop the smoke before it became a fire?

But lithium is a volatile metal and batteries can become a fire hazard under certain conditions if there are flaws in the battery manufacturing process.

A Syrian, she arrived in Fort McMurray just 70 days before she became a fire evacuee, one of six members of her family sponsored as refugees by her son, Fahed Labek, a chemist in the oil sands town.

"How many people were rescued?" "How many people helped?" "Do you think they could do it again?" Firefighter Barrett and Mr. Bellone, who studied to become a fire safety director this year, answered everything.

The velocity of the air in the duct must also be powerful enough to keep the grease airborne so that it does not stick to the duct and become a fire hazard.

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