Sentence examples for has become suspicious from inspiring English sources

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In recent years Germany has become suspicious of the institution.

She tells him that her husband has become suspicious of him and she worried all night that something violent might happen.

In a world where spin-doctoring has become the rule in public discourse, inoffensiveness is prized and forthrightness has become suspicious, Shaw's notion that the rhetoric that protects a system of Darwinian economics is a hypocrisy has only gained in relevance.

In a world where spin-doctoring has become the rule in public discourse, inoffensiveness is prized and forthrightness has become suspicious, there is new relevance in Shaw's notion that the rhetoric that protects a system of Darwinian economics is a hypocrisy.

In a world where spin-doctoring has become the rule in public discourse, inoffensiveness is prized and forthrightness has become suspicious, and Shaw's notion that the rhetoric that protects a system of Darwinian economics is a hypocrisy has only gained in relevance.

Fauxlivia realizes Peter has become suspicious of her actions, and sleeps with him to draw away his attention.

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He told her that Price had become suspicious.

Since his arrest, Mr. Alam said, many Afghans in his town have become suspicious of Americans.

She had been talking to a man online and had become suspicious of his identity.

By this stage, a more experienced film-maker might have become suspicious.

Even more strangely, we have become suspicious of those who take a stand against the abuses of power or dogma.

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