Sentence examples for becomes rose from inspiring English sources

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"The more pugnacious the city gets, the more provocative it becomes," Rose said, according to NBC.

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Then as the sun reddens, it becomes rose-colored.

The editor, Fremont Older, a legendary newsman and anti-corruption crusader, became Rose's mentor and a "model of integrity" to her, Holtz writes, if not a surrogate father.

Because of his actions he is treated like an Internet predator by Rose's mother Jackie Camille Codurii) and Rose's boyfriend Mickey Noel Clarkee) has become Rose's murder suspect.

In order to explain which knowledge, norms and values are offered, the analysis in the paper concentrates on those actions that, in the specific activities in the exergames, steer people in a certain direction towards the kind of healthy citizen they ought to be or become (Rose 1999).

Down among the fantastic shapes -- castles, pinnacles, spires, citadels -- cut by tiny streams, they became rose-blush and beige.

So much so, in fact, that our visors become rose-tinted.

The next year, Lorrie Morgan did the same with a demo of "Till a Tear Becomes a Rose," made by her late husband, Keith Whitley.

The ballet pitches that film's tendency to stylised excess one notch higher, as a kind of enraptured surrealism takes over; the music metamorphoses the dancer, a knife becomes a rose, the audience turns into an ocean.

Densher, that is, marries the rich girl only to find, to his dismay, and that of Kate, that Milly becomes a rose, no longer choked in the grass but fresh-sprung in the June of salutary happiness.

Her "rose is a rose" becomes "A Sapphist is a Sapphist is a Sapphist".

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