Examples of 'began to become' in a sentence
Meaning of "began to become"
began to become: This phrase indicates the initial stages of a transformation or development towards a specific state or condition. It suggests a gradual process of change or evolution that is starting to take place
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began to become
The distinction began to become less clear as.
He began to become accustomed to the atmosphere of the place.
And dark matter began to become clumpy.
They began to become suspect on the battlefield.
From that moment on it began to become noticeable.
Pascal began to become restless and aggressive.
It was then that things began to become a bit surreal.
She began to become fearful of people in general.
The fortifications began to become overgrown.
She began to become overwhelmed by the stimulation.
At the same time radio began to become popular.
I began to become depressed with what was happening to me.
In other words her pregnancy began to become obvious.
Art began to become more colorful and ornate.
The darkness began to become.
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They began to become romantically involved with each other.
After about two to three months he began to become aggressive.
Waldron also began to become involved in politics.
With this knowledge his goals began to become clearer.
The two began to become friends.
It was much later that certain things began to become clearer to me.
The room began to become a little bit petty.
It was during this period that models began to become household names.
Things began to become tense.
It was during his period of unemployment that he began to become involved in politics.
Then your man began to become a risk to our project.
During this extensive period their historical importance began to become clearer.
These people began to become human again.
He thought about the skill and his body began to become illusory.
Soon they began to become famous.
It was here that the use of steroids in baseball began to become more important.
The thirst began to become intolerable.
But a time came when that little group began to become discouraged.
Life began to become magical.
It is from this date that we really began to become what we are today.
As if it began to become relevant what until then had gone unnoticed.
Milk from domesticated animals then began to become important as a human food.
We began to become concerned that something was not right.
The oldest sections of the borough began to become poverty stricken areas.
England began to become demoralised and their fielding continued to deteriorate.
Afterwards he operated a private practice and began to become involved in colonial politics.
Town life began to become more important than rural life.
This idea had been ruined when the city began to become industrialized.
And the banks began to become rich and powerful again.
Over the next few days the horrifying details began to become clearer.
The organ market began to become a commercial market.
As it interacted with the mid-latitude westerlies, it began to become extratropical.
For indeed it began to become evident that he was an entirely extraordinary man.
The noise pollution caused by these devices began to become an environmental issue.
I began to become an observer.
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