Sentence examples for would become something from inspiring English sources

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He would become something of a hero.

Violence would become something acceptable for me," she said.

Mixed together, it would become something quite different.

That program would become something of a trap for the agency.

Education would become something we all shared, equal stakeholders in its quality and worth.

Bannon's connections with Breitbart occasioned quite a bit of chatter about how the news outlet would become something resembling a state-run media outlet.

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You'd become something of a celebrity, but you resumed your semi-private life.

By the time my band Sleeper were successful and appearing on Top Of The Pops, I'd become something of a pin-up.

Most wouldn't venture beyond that, respectful of not disturbing the legendary cartoonist who'd become something akin to a comic book version of J.D Salinger, or maybe Thomas Pynchon.

Which explains why, by 1994, she'd become something of a museum piece.

Pedigo and Coldiron decided that they'd become something like noise evangelists in the town—seeking to provide a visceral, emotional outlet for any of the town's many young weirdos, and hoping to spark a new experimental scene among their friends.

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