Sentence examples for becomes fraught from inspiring English sources

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The train ride becomes fraught with danger, however, as the mob tries to silence her.

As Rose Edelstein turns nine, the simple task of eating becomes fraught with dread.

Language itself becomes fraught: "Words gargle at the back of my throat, coming out in a clotted mess".

The reader is made complicit in the tension between her and her unnamed lover — a tension that at first seems exciting but quickly becomes fraught and frightening.

3 35 P.M. (Encore) APOLLO 13 19955) A spacecraft's journey to the Moon becomes fraught with peril after an oxygen leak and a power failure threaten the lives of the three astronauts aboard.

The absence of legal recognition for the gender with which trans people identify means every juncture of daily life, when documents are requested or appearance is scrutinised, becomes fraught with potential for violence and humiliation.

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Now he is charged with getting the displaced residents reinstated, a process that has become fraught.

But across the emerging world the relationship between politics and business has become fraught.

More generally, out in the world, public spaces have become fraught.

It was only in competing that an activity became fraught and self-conscious.

Those can become fraught conversations anyway, as Dr. White's previous research has demonstrated.

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