Sentence examples for becoming in a from inspiring English sources

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Blame it on an excess of devotion — always becoming in a woman.

"It is possible that American adults are becoming, in a word, more civilized," he said.

Ms. Stewart-Smith, day by day, visit by visit, works to prevent such isolation, becoming, in a sense, the caregiver to Harlem's caregivers.

This is hypocrisy so massive, so all-encompassing, that it fills one's entire field of vision, thereby becoming, in a way, invisible.

She ends up twisted and covered in strands of yarn herself (imagine Silly String), becoming, in a sense, the object itself, all the while yapping like a dog.

"That toughness translated into people becoming, in a lot of cases, very successful, very competitive, very ready-for-the-world kinds of people," Mr. Pawlak said.

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There is nothing more becoming in an author than modesty.

(Her attitude often mirrors the self-absorption of adolescence, which, unfortunately, is less becoming in an adult).

Millions of young people risk becoming, in effect, a lost generation," says Unicef.

He was figuring out that he had the option of becoming, in effect, a corporate muse.

All his life has been a forager, becoming in this pursuit an excellent general naturalist.

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