Sentence examples for may become no from inspiring English sources

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The great deeds of the past may become no more than words, and no more than words are necessary to summon a power as grand and enduring even as Quixote or Achilles.

Perhaps that's why all these flair players are so keen for a piece of the Firhill action, or inaction - being out of the starting XI may become no bad thing.

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The accents of TV and radio presenters may have changed, and social snobbery may have become no more than an indicator of stupidity and insecurity, but the same division of opportunity – cruel and unquestioned – remains.

Improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of many cancers have led some to suggest that the illness may, in time, become no worse an affliction than diseases like diabetes, which, while unpleasant, is no longer terminal.

The shift in strategy may become necessary no matter what happens with the health care act, but it is fraught with challenges for an industry that is better known for causing consumer headaches than for curing them.

When you get the song down, this tip may become of no use to you.

Maisie Williams may have struggled to become "no one" in Season 5 of "Game of Thrones," but in "Doctor Who" she is definitely someone, and someone important.

After Jaqen repeatedly whipped Arya for falsely recounting her life story (another Stark scene that was hard to watch), he finally decided that while she may not be ready to become "no one," she is ready to become someone else.

(No 2s, moreover, may soon becomes No 1s, if the Suns go on setting at their present rate).

They may become vegans, eating no animal products at all, from milk to honey.

Airports may become military targets; no one invests in them in wartime.Even in peacetime, too little is spent on technology, training and maintenance, so standards are low.

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