Sentence examples for becomes vague from inspiring English sources

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His face, and especially his eyes, are clearly defined, but below his elbows the painting becomes vague and abstract, as if in a fog.

Sir Benjamin becomes vague when I ask why his own TV project collapsed; insiders say it is because he received what appeared to be a more lucrative offer from another station.

About the martyrdom of St .Stephen, the authors conclude: "Talk about giving your all for what you believe in!" When the book confronts Christianity's supernatural claims, the narrative sometimes becomes vague.

When I ask him in as neutral tones as I can summon how he has managed all this profusion, he becomes vague; that distant look common to all people who would prefer not to explain themselves comes into his eye.

When scientific inquiry means different things to different people, it comes to a point where the understanding of inquiry becomes vague and non-specific (Anderson, 2002).

As the memory of yields of specific past years becomes vague in the present, characteristic yield information is more reliable than reported yields for specific years, if both are recalled by farmers.

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Leon becomes vaguely aware that this blond-haired, blue-eyed baby is different from him: Jake's father is white, Leon's father is black, and Leon wonders if they've been separated because they don't look like brothers.

While in the wilderness on her own, she encounters or, rather, first becomes vaguely aware of, then sees, then cultivates a tenuous relationship with the creature, who is depicted not as a figment of her imagination or a projection of fantasy but an actual forest-dweller.

(His nice-guy shtick frequently feels unbearable: in the book, he becomes vaguely afraid of Hannah when rumors start circulating that she's slutty; in the show's final episode, he says, "I cost a girl her life because I was afraid to love her").

Perhaps originally it really was Billy behind every black eye and broken rib, and this was toned down in subsequent drafts, because Billy never does get sorted out, and Sarah never leaves him, and somehow that becomes vaguely acceptable, just another messed-up way of living.

Ms. Sotor became vague.

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