Sentence examples for becomes overcrowded from inspiring English sources

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Second, those seeds produce seedlings, so the asparagus patch eventually becomes overcrowded.

She said swarms occur when a hive becomes overcrowded and the number of bees outstrips the amount of space in the hive.

Twins run in the bloodline, and, at times, the story becomes overcrowded with dichotomous symbolism: explorations of good and evil, chance and fate, the two sides to every coin.

By Robert M. Coates The New Yorker, September 8 , 1928P. 11 When the Times Square subway station becomes overcrowded it can be shut down so that the people may not enter.

In the fifth gallery, where the celebrity portrait bandwagon that Warhol supposedly initiated becomes overcrowded, Chuck Close's Photo Realist painting of the composer Philip Glass — a classic in shades of gray — looks wonderful next to examples of the slightly more vivacious film portraits that are Warhol's luminous screen tests, in this case of the singers Lou Reed and Nico.

Firefighters do not need special permission to take bartending jobs, and are allowed to work within the districts covered by their engine or ladder companies, though they are expected to cooperate if, say, their bar or club becomes overcrowded and the Fire Department is called.

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It became overcrowded and crime-ridden.

The authority now concedes that the map became overcrowded.

The house became overcrowded and we had to move out.

Administrators said the school became overcrowded, with not enough resources.

Subsequently, those nontradable service-sector jobs, like retail and washing cars and carpentry, will become overcrowded.

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