Sentence examples for becoming obligatory from inspiring English sources

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These texts were already becoming obligatory in the 1930s, according to Walter Benjamin, but are now virtually a medium of their own.

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The outstanding quality of the bridge's masonry led to it becoming an obligatory stop for French journeymen masons on their traditional tour around the country (see Compagnons du Tour de France), many of whom have left their names on the stonework.

Still, certain conventions become obligatory over time.

But things don't become obligatory.

But functional requirement becomes obligatory.

It is becoming like the obligatory Bruce Forsyth routine at the start of Strictly Come Dancing.

Becoming an obnoxious wine snob is not obligatory.

Born in May 1930, the son of a blue-collar oil worker who moved around California during the Depression, he had numerous jobs, an interrupted education and an obligatory stretch in the army before becoming a minor contract performer at Universal.

Boris started by warning the Tories not to challenge Labour by becoming Corbyn-lite, before getting stuck into the seemingly obligatory Labour-baiting, saying, "We cannot, must not and will not let this weaselly cabal of superannuated Marxists and Hugo Chanti-semitism-condoningtism-condoning Kremlin apologists anywhere near the government of this country".

The psychological stress of patients who had not yet commenced dialysis treatment might not have been related to impaired physical functioning, but to obligatory hospital visits or to the fear of becoming dependent on dialysis [ 60].

The desire to feature women is admirable, but some are becoming usual suspects in their own right, making their inclusion feel obligatory.

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