How To Use Becoming In A Sentence

  • They are essential atmospheric cladding which prevents the earth from becoming a frozen planet.
  • One of the nastiest is the way in which male honour is seen as bound up with female behaviour so that any supposed compromise or scandal in what happens to women, even becoming a rape victim, justifies violence against them as well as against their abusers or seducers; hence the 'honour killings' of young girls that disfigure some societies even today. Temple Address: "Becoming Trustworthy: Respect and Self-Respect" Church House
  • The Subaru then veered across the road and hit a telegraph pole, eventually becoming lodged between the pole and a tree.
  • Life itself, without the assistance of colleges and universities, is becoming an advanced institution of learning.
  • But of time and of becoming shall the best similes speak: a praise shall they be, and a justification of all perishableness! Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none
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  • People are becoming more sensitized to the dangers threatening the environment.
  • More than 26,000 people made the trip to inspect the acers and aspidistras at what is fast becoming one of the best, and best-loved, horticultural events in the North of England.
  • Bull calves from dairy herds are usually castrated, becoming steers, and sent to feedlots, where they are fattened for slaughter, usually before the age of 2.
  • He started work there when he was 14, becoming general manager at 21.
  • It is no more a sign of weakness to change leadership in wartime if success depends on it than it is to remove a baseball pitcher who is getting shelled in order to prevent the game from becoming hopelessly lost.
  • In fact, little by little the term necromancy lost its strict meaning and was applied to all forms of black art, becoming closely associated with alchemy, witchcraft, and magic. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • But I object to that becoming a very one-sided issue.
  • I am never quite clear on whether all this is sartorial or sardonicDad’s way of announcing that he used to be a punker but is now a middle-school English teacher, or if becoming a teacher has actually turned my dad into this genuine throwback. Excerpt: If I Stay by Gayle Forman
  • After many days I noticed my belly was becoming distended.
  • The letters also suggest that callous treatment of patients and their relatives is becoming more common. Times, Sunday Times
  • She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer.
  • This would help expand Moby's loyalties and prevent him from becoming too dependent on his main daytime companion.
  • Although the number of rural ponds is decreasing rapidly, garden ponds are gaining in popularity and are becoming increasingly important habitats for toads, says the trust.
  • It is becoming a taboo habit now and there are far more non-smokers than puffers.
  • For further information about becoming a deputy, visit gov. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is thought the hapless cat had been trying to escape after becoming trapped in a sewer. The Sun
  • Nature notes Autumn colours are now becoming more noticeable, though large swathes of the countryside are still quite green. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are entering a new era of genetic medicine in which it is becoming possible to profile all people for their inherited risk of disease. Times, Sunday Times
  • They approached the first crossroad and turned right, the road soon becoming smoother and wider as the trees started to thin.
  • I am not for the word becoming part of the common, everyday vernacular, but it still is.
  • The deadline for acceptance of the offer is Thursday afternoon, but both sides have claimed they have the upper hand in a takeover battle which is becoming increasingly bitter.
  • He showed his athletism by becoming the Bearkats 'all-time leader in total offense with 6,159 yards and finished second in the nation in the Football Championship Subdivision with 354.2 total yards per game as a senior. Undefined
  • She was already well on her way to becoming an amazon beauty, with long slender legs, perfect, glowing skin and light brown hair with copper streaks cascading over her broad shoulders.
  • There have been concerns raised that on such a scale, the shark is at serious risk of becoming an endangered species.
  • Tennessee has a good chance of becoming a much "redder" - Republican - state after next year's elections. WN.com - Articles related to House Democrats see a bad moon rising
  • On her right stood an empty cottage, fast becoming derelict.
  • It's becoming more free - more location work and running along beaches.
  • By himself becoming a Hindu and a sannyasin, he has challenged the obnoxious caste system.
  • We were doing our best, but our role was becoming distinctly secondary.
  • A very real danger exists of the conflict becoming internationalised.
  • At the end of an hour, the ascent becoming every moment more abrupt, we had passed the belt of trees and bushes, and reached the smooth and scoriaceous cone, which, during the rainy season, appears from the bay to be covered with a velvety mantle of green. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
  • The head of research at a big-time doll maker informs us that a Rubicon has been passed: ‘Dolls are becoming less like toys,’ he says, ‘and more like miniature robots, digital companions.’
  • Police, park rangers and animal charities say that dangerous dogs are being used by gangs as status symbols and becoming a growing public menace. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could sustain long, singing legato lines without becoming dependent on the pedal.
  • Colin Clarke was a pivot of real class, becoming more influential as the game evolved.
  • The country was on the verge of becoming prosperous and successful.
  • Since the dangers of passive smoking have been highlighted and smoking is becoming regarded as socially unacceptable, that is, deviant behaviour, many more people are trying to stop, and succeeding.
  • I countered, soon becoming the stereotypical "noncompliant" black woman. Archive 2007-11-01
  • Furthermore, overall attitudes toward such policies are becoming increasingly favorable.
  • The tape has the advantages of heat resistance, insulation and heat shrink, becoming ideal insulating binding materials for manufacturing and repairing of electrical machinery, transformer and so on.
  • Severe acne is usually treated with common antibiotics, but many strains are becoming resistant to these. Boing Boing: July 25, 2004 - July 31, 2004 Archives
  • Kate Winslet, cast before she played Marianne, wears no makeup and her hair is scraped back into an unbecoming bun.
  • “Darling, while you were out becoming one with the llamas, your brown-nosing protégé was quite busy undermining your daughter.” I.O.U.
  • According to Damascene (De Fide Orth. iii, 24), "to pray is to ask becoming things of God"; wherefore it is useless to pray for what is inexpedient, according to James 4: 3, "You ask, and receive not: because you ask amiss. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • He contemptuously dismissed any suggestion to the effect that the dollar was overvalued, or that its climb to record highs on a trade-weighted basis was becoming a source of economic instability.
  • Nevertheless the political and diplomatic links which bound her to the rest of the continent were slowly multiplying and becoming stronger.
  • He is becoming scarily good. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would not dream of becoming a doctor.
  • The nutrients are becoming an important ingredient in infant formula globally.
  • My father was halfway through his third pint and was becoming increasingly voluble when I spotted a red car turning into the road. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although its cries were becoming increasingly desperate as the din of barking and shouting intensified, the thought of trying to help never entered my mind.
  • Letters were piled up behind the door, but no food or drink was found in the flat and it is feared she may have starved to death after becoming too afraid to go outside.
  • Arsenal, where he can look forward to becoming instantly gripped with a crazed case of the cartwheeling jitters, learning to flap wildly at any kind of cross and generally buying into the idea of goalkeeping as a business of leaping about athletically saving penalties in between diving over the top of toe-poked 40-yard back passes. The Guardian World News
  • Yet the potential role of friendly bacteria in promoting digestive health is becoming increasingly unassailable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was truly a burlesquer a time when it was becoming much more about anatomy, and very little about burlesque.
  • Sir William had the ability to conduct proceedings in a dignified manner without ever becoming stuffy.
  • Well before the beginning of the global economic crisis, a Brazilian street seller was on his way to becoming a very famous entrepreneur in the country by doing just one thing: selling popcorn, with a personal touch. 36 year old Valdir Novaki used to work as an itinerant farm labourer, until he arrived in Curitiba, in 1988, where he started working as a newsagent, then as a car park driver. Global Voices in English » Brazil: Tips to face the crisis from a popcorn street seller
  • Within himself he would have a sensation of liquefying with giggles and of becoming extremely thin, like a puddle.
  • She had a spell as a singer before becoming an actress.
  • Such is human nature in the West that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white collar workers.
  • It may be the wrong job for you - but equally you may have become set in your ways or stopped being proactive, which has resulted in the work becoming dull and unrewarding.
  • She feared becoming an object of ridicule.
  • It was not remotely greasy and any tendency towards blandness was countered by the saltiness of the feta, while the orange butter sauce saved the whole dish from becoming too dry.
  • At the time records were becoming so aggressive, like with rave and hardcore breakbeat, and I wanted something warmer and softer.
  • They run the risk of becoming prisoners at any time. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the otherhand, Internet sexuality shows that we're becoming more and more self-involved.
  • We are becoming increasingly aware of this explosion of scholarship, and we want to do everything in our power to encourage and foster this development.
  • Also the South was becoming the subject of ridicule throughout the country, and I thought most southerners would not like to see themselves thought of as being hellions and blackguardly-type persons. Oral History Interview with Marion Wright, March 8, 1978. Interview B-0034. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • And all of marketing is targeted at one vital objective: becoming a unique brand.
  • So for me, becoming an observant Jew was a straightforward transition.
  • Today, with the market competition becoming more and more intensified, the competition of commodity price has already become the normal competition phenomenon among enterprises.
  • He's just been asked why, within months of becoming leader, David Cameron had donned salopettes to travel to the Arctic with huskies in a demonstration of a new leader with new values, but at a similar stage in his leadership Ed Miliband is at home in north London, new Timberland deck shoes sparkling, nowhere near the north pole but in a living room with a beautiful cream carpet the closest thing to snow. Ed Miliband ? no huskies, no north pole, but he's in for the long haul
  • A student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before becoming a social activist in Latin America, Berenson was arrested on a bus in Peru in 1995 and charged with belonging to the MRTA.
  • The numbness that followed the first announcement of the virus is quickly becoming a paralysis.
  • During the Eastern Zhou royal power declined and there was a concomitant growth in the feudal fiefs, some becoming quasi-independent kingdoms.
  • It mixed with the humid air that was around and drifted towards the motorway becoming a thick smog. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it takes longer than 20 or 30 minutes to get to sleep, do not lie in bed becoming anxious about sleeping.
  • Brazil's prospects of becoming a leading oil producer increased yesterday when it emerged that a giant offshore field could be double the size of BP's discovery last week in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • She then proceeded to brush and style her hair with a little mousse to prevent it from becoming too frizzy.
  • The only practical purpose which it now subserves in American politics is to give enough exercise to Radicalism to keep it “in wind,” and to prevent its becoming pursy and lazy, from having nothing to whip. The Failed Project of Conservatism « Isegoria
  • Alsace is becoming established as a reliable, perhaps even the most reliable, wine bar white available.
  • The village has escaped all modern developments, yet without becoming twee or 'preserved'.
  • It is becoming increasingly frustrating to witness teams forfeiting matches for one reason or the other.
  • And as, in this battle of thoughts, those which spoke for her won the victory, it seemed to me becoming to address her, and I said this sonnet, which begins, 'A gentle thought '; and I called it _gentle_ because I was speaking to a gentle lady, -- but otherwise it was most vile. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 17, March, 1859
  • In this sense, can we say that the dismissal of Schoenberg et al had its roots in a sort of century-long "me, me, me, emotive"/composer-becoming-the-subject of historical inquiry -- where the "forward looking" or the "next new thing" was the prescient objective -- came to a violent collision with the unfamiliar, one which is unreconcilable with nostalgia? Every night, they say, he sings the herd to sleep
  • How can we avoid education in the new literacies becoming an example of “corruptio optimi pessima” the corruption of the best is the worst of all? Archive 2008-03-01
  • These different beats converge into one time, one becoming.
  • They're becoming more serious as the provincials and Western Championship get closer.
  • He lit a cigarette and took a swig of the alcohol and grinned at me, a grin that was rapidly becoming a leer.
  • Becoming a good writer is a painful work and not every man is able to master it and more importantly, continue toiling in this impellent sphere. Goa Blog
  • Gil always manages to go that one step further, sometimes becoming unpalatably personal.
  • In addition to finally recovering from hepatitis and becoming docent at Lund, it was in this same year that he made his next great theoretical breakthrough.
  • Or buy compostable ones which are becoming more widely available. Times, Sunday Times
  • Won a championship and 128 regular season games in 2 seasons … and rondo is uncoachable? this is becoming fabrication after fabrication … .. and do they know if mike conley and rudy gays attitudes are any better? stoudemires? stuckeys? CelticsBlog
  • Ministers will be put under pressure to scrap the law that bans the eldest daughter of a British monarch from becoming queen if she has a brother.
  • Michael J. Holston worked for H-P as external counsel for more than 10 years before becoming its in-house attorney, advising it on a variety of litigation and regulatory matters. H-P General Counsel Holston Departs
  • They may not realise that the Irishman was a tortured soul during the match, and was losing sleep at the possibility of becoming the Crucible's biggest-ever choker.
  • If you say anything to them you get abuse thrown back at you and it's becoming a disgusting area.
  • Afterward, he was elected Arkansas attorney general and served as governor for 10 years before becoming president.
  • Large firms outside the U.S. are also looking at becoming more active in the micropower business.
  • Early morning knocks on the door from delivery drivers are becoming the norm. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are only worn at Christmas, and are remarkably unbecoming.
  • Certainly some witnesses made inflated claims about how much alcohol they had consumed without becoming intoxicated.
  • It is only too true that alcoholism, cocainism, and other supposed means of getting beyond a monotonous daily life are becoming increasingly prevalent among women.
  • There was crisis too within the republican movement, as a generation of prisoners was entering a second decade in prison, and a third generation of republican activists since 1969 were becoming involved.
  • Becoming bored and saturated by their activity, the three unescorted boys ran into the Disney shop.
  • Ahmadinejad's 'victory' saps the Islamic Republic yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Ahmadinejad\'s \'victory\' saps the Islamic Republic '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: The Islamic Republic needs to seize the moment to respond to Iranians and the wider world before it traps itself into becoming the Islamic Republic of the Revolutionary Guards of Iran, an isolated military dictatorship akin to North Korea or Myanmar. Ahmadinejad's 'victory' saps the Islamic Republic
  • The real choice is between becoming a fully fledged United States of Europe, or remaining little more than a modern-day Holy Roman Empire, a gimcrack hodgepodge of "variable geometry" that will sooner or later fall apart. The End of the Euro
  • Â Twin brother Daniel, however, grew up in the faith, becoming the local houngan of their hometown, while Jericho went to the United States to become a psychologist and physician. Review: Doctor Voodoo #1 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Her parents had been separated since she was two, but becoming refugees together was a last - unsuccessful - stab at reuniting.
  • Instead this episode will confirm the worst fears of globalists: that multinationals are becoming too powerful for governments to control.
  • Kelly was a SEAL again, more than that, a bullfrog, and more still, he was again becoming Snake. WITHOUT REMORSE
  • Never maudlin, never cloying, the story is that of a judo champion struck down in a road accident and almost overnight becoming a paraplegic in a wheelchair.
  • Looks like she's becoming a real fashion buff. The Sun
  • These days, Naomi is thinking about leaving her show and becoming Big Apple issei—moving to New York. Kickboxing Geishas
  • In this case, though, what she is becoming is lost in hazy metaphors of? out of darkness and into the sun.? Breaking Up Is Not BreakingAway: The Pseudo-Empowerment of Kelly Clarkson | PopPolitics.com
  • At that moment, his was a saint's blithesome face, loose and half a-smile with the generosity of his gift and with a becoming neutrality toward his own abilities, as if he had long since cheerfully submitted to knowing that however well he rendered a piece, he could always imagine doing better. Cold Mountain
  • This phrase is a clue, becoming a means whereby adherents of the same movement can be identified.
  • At a time when cultural events influenced by westernisation are fast becoming more popular among the younger generation, there is a growing concern that ancient and traditional arts would slowly fade away.
  • The most common dog in Japan is making its way to the United States, taking up residence in uptown penthouses and becoming a fashion statement for the hip crowd in Greenwich Village or Chelsea.
  • Sheer tights are becoming a viable option on summer days that aren't very summery. Times, Sunday Times
  • But they had been receptive to the charge only after becoming convinced by every tale of backroom vote buying and back-scratching that he was not the idealist they had thought he was. O: A Presidential Novel
  • The mentality of Mexican exporters is becoming more competitive, and cost-effectiveness in transportation is a must. Supply Chain Reaction
  • Online shopping for lingerie is becoming more and more popular and for a good reason.
  • Adapting the curriculum just for children with special educational needs may lead to their becoming increasingly isolated and segregated within the classroom.
  • His behaviour towards her was becoming more and more aggressive.
  • In the film "Becoming Chaz," a documentary about Chaz Bono's female-to-male FTM gender reassignment that aired in May on OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network, the arduous trek of coming out as transgender was captured. Irene Monroe: Chaz Comes Out Dancing
  • A comedy about becoming fully conscious, AND SOPHIE COMES TOO follows the three Abramowitz sisters and their mother Sophie, who may or may not wake from a coma before her daughters take control of their increasingly chaotic lives: Barbara, a single lesbian, doesn't want her wacky family's calamity to interfere with her sex life or the pending adoption of a baby girl from China. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • The audience was becoming restive as they waited for the performance to begin.
  • At the same time, Australia is becoming an increasingly popular destination for Bruneian students, which now number over 700. Media release from the Minister for Foreign Affairs: Diplomatic Appointment: High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam
  • Germany is on its way to becoming a world power with a permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
  • Laura and Andrew had no problem becoming pregnant but Laura kept miscarrying in the first trimester. Kristen Houghton: Dealing With Infertility: Will a Child Make Me Happy?
  • This, unfortunately, is a human condition we are now finally becoming keenly “aware” of. Legalizing drug user possession
  • Claims that Manchester is becoming a segregated society - in which white, black and Asian communities are living separate lives - have been dismissed.
  • In addition, says the Club, nets laid inshore among the Western Isles would, if lost, almost certainly fail to reach the open sea, becoming caught instead within the islands on other reefs, wrecks or rocky shores.
  • La Gunn warns her about using too many different construction styles, "I don't want it becoming a pupu platter of too many different construction methods. Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking: Project Runway Episode 10, "There's A Pattern Here"
  • We may note on the other hand that a rubric in the official "Rituale Romanum" enjoins that the priest ought to see that unbecoming or ridiculous names of deities or of godless pagans are not given in baptism (curet ne obscoena, fabulosa aut ridicula vel inanium deorum vel impiorum ethnicorum hominum nomina imponantur). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Without them even knowing, the anti-establishment was rapidly becoming the establishment.
  • We are overweight in economy-sensitive stocks, technology, industrials and financials, and are underweight in utilities and telecoms - stock selection is becoming ever-more critical.
  • Both of these, however, may be referred to the words which may happen to be sinful, either by reason of excess which belongs to "loquaciousness," or by reason of unbecomingness, which belongs to "scurrility. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • The big clubs are becoming increasingly impatient at the rate of progress.
  • For the next two hours, the bold captain stayed below, eating and drinking, rebuffing nervous passengers and becoming more and more brusque and abusive to anyone who remonstrated with him.
  • This finding bolsters the so-called gestural theory of language evolution, whose proponents argue that language evolved initially as a gesture system before becoming vocal.
  • & odq; I had noticed that she was much changed, & cdq; Mr. Wentworth declared, in a tone whose unexpressive, unimpassioned quality appeared to Felix to reveal a profundity of opposition. & odq; It may be that she is only becoming what you call a charming woman. &cdq; The Europeans
  • One character grew particularly animated, becoming red-faced as he struggled to contain the words that burst forth, recalling Offaly teams from bygone eras who had fought so bravely with their scant resources. FIRECRACKER
  • And why are actual politicians becoming less and less effective? Times, Sunday Times
  • The debate is becoming polarized and there seems to be no middle ground.
  • Therefore, the enterprise accounts receivable management research becoming increasingly important.
  • She too endured harsh criticism and partisan pressure for becoming openly involved in public affairs.
  • And although Charlie hadn't made it clear when he announced the convention, it should have been obvious to me that his doubles of overcalls couldn't possibly be for takeout, since that would most likely lead to his wife's becoming declarer.
  • Leicester and tries are becoming only distant cousins at the moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • All this you asserted in terms unbecoming the place in which you stood, unbecoming the person to which they were addressed, and highly improper to be used by one who spoke about what he did not under - stand. Junius : including letters by the same writer, under other signatures, (now first collected) to which are added, his confidential correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and his private letters addressed to Mr. H.S. Woodfall ; with a preliminary essay, notes, fac
  • We declared war after becoming sick of snarling stars hurling abuse at refs. The Sun
  • You can prevent your child from becoming reinfected by deworming your pets and by keeping your child away from areas where pets defecate.
  • Amid the midsummer heat and the excitement in central London, as citizens celebrated Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, the principal contenders were becoming clear.
  • Google not only sells ads to accompany search results, but it is also becoming an online ad network, serving as the go-between for advertisers and site publishers across the Web.
  • The markets are becoming very popular: there can be about 40 different stands selling fresh agricultural produce at any one time.
  • But he has shown signs of becoming more of a force when the team needs scoring or playmaking.
  • Suncroft owner Willie Delaney, really has his string in the pink of condition at the present time and is fast becoming a sprint specialist.
  • Thrigby began a new era in 1979 as a wildlife park, and today has a key role in the worldwide network of zoos which are becoming a last refuge for threatened species.
  • His conduct was totally unbecoming to an officer in the British armed services.
  • The hard-pressed Minstead team, bolstered by full-time officers from the Yard's murder squad, was in danger of becoming bogged down in the laborious task of weeding out suspects on the fringe of the investigation.
  • They are becoming increasingly strident in their criticism of government economic policy.
  • That said, his maverick tendencies are becoming almost a trademark of the man, and I'd wager a punt or two that he'll be courting controversy again before we next go to the polls.
  • Britain is fast becoming a nation of fatties.
  • It is fast becoming a finishing school for fledgling footballers. The Sun
  • We also modify our behaviour by observing the behaviour of those around us and by becoming influenced by social expectations and values. Know Your Own Mind
  • This sort of artistic dilettantism helps to prevent any single endeavor from becoming stagnant - one imagines the butcher who keeps all of his knives sharp by not overusing any single one.
  • They must beware of becoming dogmatic and opinionated and strive to keep an open mind and their opinions flexible.
  • He started work under J.J. Thomson, the discoverer of the electron, before becoming an assistant demonstrator of physics.
  • He was hard at work becoming paralytic in the Ship tavern when I arrived. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • He mellow torpedo in setophaga shetland uncrannied unbecomingly our drippiness tomalley and mundanity filmmaker. Rational Review
  • Meanwhile at the top, those wonderful universities that pay such fantastic salaries to their academics, are producing a new class of rich who are becoming self-perpetuating.
  • Are you saying that you're becoming emotionally involved with me?
  • Keep your efforts consistent and try to stay focused on your goal of becoming the number-one contender in the fight to get ripped.
  • Intestinal bilharziasis (or schistosomiasis) is becoming more and more frequent among Canadian travellers who come in contact with natural soft waters in tropical countries.
  • The device of appending separate annexes to key government documents is becoming something of a norm in the wake of the breakdown of the Belfast Agreement.
  • When that's gone, you start to feel like you're becoming a non-person.
  • However, she hadn't bargained on becoming an instant wife and mother, when Dan unexpectedly received custody of an orphaned baby.
  • I wonder if he thinks his mailbag is a sign that the English are genuinely becoming more emotional about food. The Guardian World News
  • Popular Apple Support Discussions going social, becoming Communities stshank: Google's Brad Chen compares uses for WebGL ( "webby" JavaScript apps) v. Native Client CNET News.com
  • Our epizoic literature is becoming so extensive that nobody is safe from its ad infinitum progeny. The Poet at the Breakfast-Table
  • The pizza base retains its crispness without becoming brittle.
  • The radical group in the ruling party is becoming increasingly isolated.
  • I was warned before I left not to do anything silly, like becoming an illegal immigrant, a runaway.
  • But it also puts downward pressure on domestic inflation, strengthens consumption and burnishes the yuan's case for becoming a more global currency—something Chinese officials see as key to reducing Beijing's dependence on the U.S. dollar. China Central Bank Sets Yuan Post at Record
  • Invest in plastic moulding equipment, hire the appropriate expertise and integrate plastic container production, with the TT filling line effectively becoming a container maker.
  • The sea is rising, the city is sinking, and the damage to its historic buildings, bridges and artworks is becoming increasingly apparent.
  • It would be an inquiry of some interest, now that the care of the public health is becoming a department of the state, with what sanatory measures these becoming solemnities were attended. The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 02: Augustus
  • ‘We are already seeing overnighters who have digressed from the tourist drive after seeing our billboards, instantly becoming so comfortable that they stay on for another night or two,’ John said.
  • Expects imply that such situation belongs to the normal immigration of toads in the course of becoming a frog from a polliwog, having nothing to do with earthquakes.
  • One unpleasant aspect of the commercial invasion of Italy by the Teuton was his liking to live there, and consequently the amount of real estate which he was collecting on the Latin peninsula -- so much that the lovely environs of Naples were fast becoming a German principality! The World Decision
  • To your left you pass Cho Oyu, Mount Everest, and Makalu, each summit spiking in a web of frosted snow and giving way to yet more distant summits, the shining whiteness becoming a filigree of ice trails as your eyes fall to the lower ridges and then to stepped fields and trees—the last great undestroyed forests of the Himalayas. Vanity Fair - Enter the Dragon King
  • The quality of the Festivals are benchmarks in global standards and local multinational brands and corporate houses have reposed their faith in them by becoming partners to the growth of the DSF.
  • As the majority of commercially available bronchoscopes are not electrically grounded, the bronchoscopist risks becoming the grounding electrode should the unipolar probe tip touch the scope while the current is on.

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