Sentence examples for had become open from inspiring English sources

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She had always been impressive; now she had become open and approachable.

At last he returned -- but to a changed place where unstated grievances had become open wounds.

It was as though up there was a divine supermarket, and at last it had become open to people in the Muslim world.

The skinny spotted dog that had been in the street was now trotting past, headed out into what had become open fields.

Blogger Ken Hoinsky's hands-on seduction treatise, Above the Game: A Guide to Getting Awesome With Women, and multimillionaire Zach Braff's autobiographical drama, Wish I Was Here (general response: I wish I weren't) hinted that the company's anything-goes model had become open to exploitation.

It had become open warfare.

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The Sioux reservations had become open-air prisons.

By 2012, hundreds of thousands of young Eritreans had fled the country to escape the deepening political repression and to avoid what had become open-ended national service in both the armed forces and state and party-controlled businesses.

Cellular networks have become open public networks to which end subscribers have direct access.

Once a secretive and dangerous industry, smuggling has become open, even respectable.

New and notable is that these formerly covert activities have become open and pervasive.

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