Sentence examples for have become something from inspiring English sources

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HOOTERS restaurants have become something of an American icon.

For longtime viewers they have become something more, including mirrors.

But the trailers have become something more permanent.

But, among dedicated boxing fans, the alphabet belts have become something of a joke.

The stylistic range and general casualness on display here have become something of a current look.

AT GERMANY'S second-biggest bank, HVB Group, nasty surprises have become something of a habit.

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"These games have become something like hobbies for millions of people," said Mr. Pincus.

Yet you yourself have become something of a cultural icon.

Pictures of the Bullingdon Club have become something of a political battleground in recent times.

Iitate said to have become something of a ghost town after the nuclear disaster last March.

And the weapons have become something of a staple in opposition videos.

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