Examples of 'become scarce' in a sentence

Meaning of "become scarce"

become scarce: to become less available or in short supply

How to use "become scarce" in a sentence

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Food will become scarce and expensive.
But good jobs have become scarce.
It had become scarce even in libraries.
Clean water has now become scarce.
Land has become scarce because of the population growth.
Even the bees have become scarce.
Potable water could become scarce as filtration systems begin to fail.
Funding sources have become scarce.
Food has become scarce and money has lost its value.
Natural gas will also soon become scarce.
Energy will after all become scarce and consequently expensive.
The sustaining virtues of a flourishing society become scarce.
Parts are starting to become scarce in some cases.
Animosity against migrants may rise as employment prospects become scarce.
Silk has become scarce.

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Now the fish we used to eat have become scarce.
Amber will quickly become scarce and sought after as world reserves become depleted.
Drinking water has become scarce.
But now blood has become scarce and they want us to find more for them.
See relatives or friends who had become scarce this year.
Food has become scarce in Nairobi and people are staying home fearing continued troubles.
The supply has become scarce.
It also provided a ready source of calories if for any reason food should become scarce.
But if beds become scarce.
Basic necessities like water and electricity have become scarce.
Old-growth fishes become scarce under fishing.
At depths beneath the existing pit it is likely they will become scarce.
Members have become scarce.
Group fission occurs when groups get too large and resources become scarce.
This car will become scarce over the years, be aware of it.
But the principle applies even more when resources become scarce.
The acidity ; a wealth begins to become scarce on our wine warming planet.
We will run out of oil and natural resources will become scarce.
In time, trees become scarce and production sites are moved further away from villages.
What is left on the market will become scarce and expensive.
Electronics ranging from televisions to cell phones contain elements which are likely to become scarce.
The UNDP fears that as energy and food resources become scarce conflicts will increase.
Topsoil and water will become scarce and the ability to conserve both will become all-important.
Towards the end of the century gold began to become scarce and rise in value.
However, water resources have become scarce over the past decades, in quantitative and qualitative terms.
Moreover those statements were made by scientists and have become scarce in most recent articles.
Once they bolt, leaves become scarce and the herb will have to be replanted.
Only come to a Mass of My faithful remnant that will become scarce to find.
In such cases, water could become scarce in certain subregions, above all in late summer.
First American booze made by the colonists when rum started to become scarce.
Generosity, altruism and tolerance become scarce when there is a shortage of jobs and money.
Ironically, places to go have become scarce.
In addition, RF spectrum has become scarce and it is a limited resource, fundamentally.
As temperatures increase, fresh water will become scarce.
Jobs, however, become scarce and women are most often the first to be fired.

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