Sentence examples for he started to become from inspiring English sources

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He started to become silly".

After a while, living in an apartment, he got depressed and he started to become aggressive".

After that, I think, he started to become "dignified" instead of being a tough-minded, durable ball player.

S. Raghunathan: Rangarajan was initially not very worried about this process, but in its later stages, he started to become very tense.

Two years later, he was looking for work in Anchorage, and while collecting unemployment benefit, he started to become aware of the damaged lives around him.

The strength of his rivals' resentment when he started to become famous after 10 years on the comedy circuit was bewildering, he says.

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Here, he starts to become less sympathetic as a character.

Because of the "you become what you wear" rule, he starts to become Hook.

In accepting that distinctively human fate he starts to become human.

He said to me, "When I feel that I'm pushing too much and he starts to become so angry, I pull the brake".

Disturbed and frightened about his intentions, she nonetheless meets him repeatedly, inventing salacious stories for him about what happened to her, as he starts to become synonymous in her mind with the invented villain at the heart of the sequel to Deep in the Woods that she is meant to be writing.

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