Sentence examples for becomes split from inspiring English sources

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In response to the constant surveillance Louise is placed under throughout this episode, her body becomes split from her mind, and she's forced to inhabit the "true beauty" of her physical attributes alone.

In his artist statement Vierkant says, "the viewer's experience becomes split between the physical encounter in a gallery setting and the countless variations of the objects circulated in prints, publications, and on the Internet.

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The leaves become split and frayed in old plants.

So, maybe, the original surface was arched up over the rift and became split as the rift opened, and something smooth came flooding out.

It is scraped back with assiduous care, but by mid afternoon has a tendency to become split down the middle like a watermelon, an unfortunate style which mid-90s boyband fans might understand as the reverse-curtains effect.

To cope with their trauma, many call girls become split personalities, which explains why so many Johns and the media continue buying into the myth of the care-free, "happy hooker".

In recent years, the party has become split between native-born Taiwanese like Mr. Lee who favor a strong line toward China, and mainland-born people like Mr. Soong who take a more conciliatory approach.

Barnosky noted that conservation biologists have become split between those who want to focus on preserving ecosystems such as wilderness areas by excluding humans, and those wanting to manipulate what they refer to as "novel ecosystems" that result from human activities.

The "driver", simply, has become split up.

Contrasted with the anomie of Clacton, it became split along stylistic and tribal lines: between smart, scooter-riding, of-the-minute Mods, and leather-jacketed, scruffy Rockers − the younger siblings of the early 60s Ton Up Boys.

The framework MONIC [17] encompasses a set of 'transitions' that a cluster may experience, a set of measures and a cluster comparison mechanism that assesses whether a cluster observed at some timepoint has survived, disappeared, merged or become split at the next timepoint.

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