Sentence examples for becoming a pattern from inspiring English sources

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"This is becoming a pattern.

If abdication is becoming a pattern, the reasons given for it vary.

The excessive force exhibited at some Occupy locations – the use of tear gas; alleged use of rubber bullets and reported presence of sonic weapons – is becoming a pattern.

"This is becoming a pattern," said Monica Gibbs, a 39-year-old bank employee who works near the Wall Street station, and who lingered among the crowd after the attack yesterday.

Though it may seem counterintuitive to seek help from an armed group to form a civic platform, it is becoming a pattern as Kurdish legal parties are repeatedly shut down by the Turkish state.

This large drop in broadcast viewing figures is becoming a pattern for Chris Lilley's shows; it's worth remembering that 2012's Angry Boys hit a low of 391,000 after premiering to more than 1.3 million and broke similar records on iView.

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This is becoming a settled pattern.

Such acts of cultural sabotage are becoming a familiar pattern.

The pregame ceremonies followed what is becoming a familiar pattern.

It's becoming a familiar pattern — not just in trade negotiations, but also in still-unresolved matters of national security like North Korea.

Brown believes that the Trois Ns' focus on building local capacity to deal with what seems to be becoming a permanent pattern of unpredictable rainy seasons and harvests should be translated to the regional level.

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