Sentence examples for becomes a rival from inspiring English sources

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Needless to say, that idea makes politicians nervous in case the office becomes a rival seat of power.

If the Vessel becomes a rival to the Statue of Liberty, it will be unusual, in the landmark category, for being corralled by skyscrapers.

He becomes a rival of Bob McAndrew, not only in football and rowing crew, but also for the affections of Mary Abbott, a professor's daughter".

This week banks in Taiwan started offering yuan accounts, after China set up a clearing bank in Taipei.The yuan has a long way to go before it becomes a rival to the dollar, with other countries pegging their exchange rates to it, issuing bonds in it and holding their currency reserves in it.

The third and last piece, Mr. Trujillo's "Hoy Como Ayer," puts Mr. Ruiz in the role of the Stranger among the dancers in a nightclub, where he becomes a rival for the affections of Queenie, a tall, long-legged woman in white (Irene Hogarth).

Zimbo, from the Congo, becomes a rival of Marduk's.

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Any successor could potentially become a rival.

This happened just before his father became a rival.

Allowing the people to become a rival to the government might bring down the system.

He tried and failed to become a rival to eBay in auctions.

Invited into the National Woman Suffrage Association by Susan B. Anthony, Woodhull soon became a rival for leadership.

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