Sentence examples for becomes a mixture of from inspiring English sources

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It becomes a mixture of molten PCM and crystals of the azobenzene dopant, which has a higher melting point (structure B).

Their Indianness is not a real factor; but if we take it away, and do the same with the other less successful stories, the collection loses shapeliness, becomes a mixture of middling tales lacking, again, a theme.

On this reading, history escapes a linear or teleological path around a fixed point and becomes a mixture of points at which possibilities are either realised or rejected but never disappear completely.

We able to access our outside of every asset if and only can access through our body; our outside of every asset becomes a mixture of soul and body with assumes the characteristics of human".

The peninsula begins south of Tralee as the Slieve Mish range, with elevations of more than 2,000 feet (600 metres), but in the west it becomes a mixture of hills and lowlands, with a north-trending line of hills near the town of Dingle.

When people from different groups interbreed, their offspring's DNA becomes a mixture of both admixing groups.

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Later, that feeling began to become a mixture of happiness and wariness.

"The photos became a mixture of both the people and the structures that define these places".

So The Girl in the Dress became a mixture of academic theory and critical deep-read delivered with giddy enthusiasm.

What happened to them, in a lonely place, has since become a mixture of hot moral issue and snowy myth.

They either burn out, or turn to drink, or they become a mixture of ego and alcohol, right?

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