Sentence examples for has become material from inspiring English sources

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He says, "The immaterial has become immaterial," not that it has become "material".

Correction Appended "The immaterial has become material," announces the East India Company's scheming Lord Beckett Tom Hollanderr) early in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End".

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The immaterial had become material.

Charters have become material for late-night comedians.

Now, the familiar flavors of granola, scones, bacon, waffles, pancakes and even soggy cornflakes have become materials for the artists at the very top of the inventive and competitive pastry world.

After all, she has become book material.

In less than a decade PGS has become a material of great scrutiny and interest by the biomedical research community.

Indeed, high-strength flowable concrete has become a material of choice for the construction of tall buildings.

As its impact becomes more commonplace and public policy responses more active, climate change has become a material risk that isn't properly disclosed".

Under pressure from environmental groups like Rainforest Relief, the city has since 2008 been trying to stop using them, and concrete has become the material of choice for boardwalks.

In most of the world outside North America and parts of Europe, reinforced concrete has become the material of choice for housing because it is cheap and fast.

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