Sentence examples for becoming representative from inspiring English sources

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Having lost all their seats in Wales, all but one in Scotland and many in urban areas throughout Britain, the Tories are in danger of becoming representative only of the English countryside or, as one of their leading figures, Archie Norman, warned Tuesday, "a rural minority interest on the opposition benches".

Also, you should consider becoming representative payee to receive and disburse funds for various benefits such as Social Security, Veterans Administration benefits and pensions.

Perhaps unwittingly, Ollie is becoming representative of contemporary social fascination with the nature of asexuality, and ideas of gender-neutrality.

She was becoming representative of both the Soviet Union and Tsarist Russia, more popular in the 1960s than she had ever been before the revolution, this reputation only continuing to grow after her death.

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When the subject's transition to the tranquil, will-less state of aesthetic contemplation occurs easily, that is, when the objects "meet that state halfway," becoming "representatives of their Ideas by virtue of their intricate and at the same time clear and determinate form" (WWR I, 225), then the subject experiences the beautiful.

Survey results released by the China National Network Information Center also showed Internet users becoming more representative of the population.

In 1967 he became involved with the Palestine Liberation Organisation, becoming its representative in Khartoum.

"He's becoming a representative of the educated middle class," Suhail Warraich, a senior editor at Daily Jang, the leading Urdu newspaper, said.

Still yearning for a life in football, he imagines himself joining the "jungle of hustlers" and becoming a representative for star players.

'Goethe's personal experience at this time' - 1773 - 'was... approximating to, and becoming symbolically representative of, that of a whole generation'; 'Goethe at this time in his life, as never again, spoke directly from and to the situation of his contemporaries'; 'He was very soon seen as the most prominent representative of a movement.

He argued that his party's opponents were right to claim that the party often "says different things in different parts of the country" and that it runs the risk of becoming a representative of vested interests in the public sector, rather than being a mouthpiece for voters who actually use key services.

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