Sentence examples for will becomes like from inspiring English sources

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The roll call begins in 1917 with Violet Keppel, the daughter of Edward VII's mistress ("I know that when you fall into V's hands your will becomes like a jellyfish addicted to cocaine," wrote Harold, who couldn't help wishing the manipulative Violet would simply drop dead); it ends with Alvilde Lees-Milne, the wife of the diarist James Lees-Milne.

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We've got to be careful not to create a monster, because otherwise it will become like football.

We will become like slaves to our conquerors... and the days and nights will pass slowly and with great suffering and terror.

I worry that it will become like paintings: that there are some pictures you can hardly bear to look at now because of their price.

Reacting to the news of Adams' departure, another ex-England captain Michael Vaughan posted on Twitter:  "The first sign that cricket will become like football eventually.

"It will become like a beacon for the day".

It will become like Somalia or Sudan," he says.

"They think that it will become like Venezuela and Cuba.

They must go out and serve clients or they will become like Japan's".

"So maybe in the end I will become like you — an existentialist".

"But more importantly, they worry Labrang will become like a circus, not a monastery".

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