Examples of 'seem to have become' in a sentence

Meaning of "seem to have become"

The phrase 'seem to have become' implies a noticeable or apparent change or transformation in something. It suggests that something has transitioned or evolved into a different state or condition, often indicating a shift from a previous state or norm

How to use "seem to have become" in a sentence

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seem to have become
They seem to have become friends again.
Activities that once were important suddenly seem to have become unimportant.
You seem to have become good friends.
But those developing them seem to have become more circumspect.
We seem to have become a partly nocturnal species.
Since then they seem to have become friends.
I seem to have become a pro at being unproductive.
They generally seem to have become immortals.
I seem to have become quite cunning in my old age.
Boundaries now seem to have become permeable.
I seem to have become someone who finds satisfaction in public embarrassments.
Christians today seem to have become very sensitive.
Some claimed that the wounds were unexplainable and never seem to have become infected.
Biofuels seem to have become that scapegoat.
They managed to work together but never seem to have become friends.

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But it does seem to have become a bit of an institution.
Disparities between the very rich and the poor seem to have become remarkably accentuated.
Maths seem to have become an end in itself.
Droughts but also heavy storms seem to have become more frequent.
They seem to have become a part of my life.
He talks about the local officials who seem to have become aware of the problems.
You seem to have become quite attached to.
The deep lines round my eyes seem to have become a lot less noticeable.
You seem to have become a different person.
Our dread and fascination with the headless does seem to have become much more explicit.
My kids seem to have become fashion police.
With DeMarcus Cousins in the lineup the Warriors seem to have become unbeatable.
Hurricanes seem to have become very frequent.
Which may be in order, seeing as you seem to have become.
I seem to have become the power of the land.
In cases such as Zimbabwe things seem to have become worse in some respects.
You seem to have become my veins.
However, this usage does not seem to have become widespread.
You seem to have become organized.
But what a pity, he did not seem to have become a writer.
I seem to have become unhealthily obsessed.
At that time all the Beerothites seem to have become frightened and fled to Gittaim.
You seem to have become our scientific project.
Yet renditions of The River seem to have become a massive singalong.
They seem to have become law unto themselves.
Thus, eternal damnation would seem to have become a heresy.
And they seem to have become used to me as well.
Instead of becoming cynical, people seem to have become motivated.
His arms seem to have become flower petals.
In some areas, parts of their range seem to have become unoccupied.
Standards seem to have become stricter over time.
And yet strangely enough, your tribulations seem to have become you.
Suddenly you seem to have become another person.
It 's seriously sad how selfish people in this country seem to have become.
You seem to have become your historic opponent.

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Examples of using Seem
Makes you seem jealous and catty
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Examples of using Have
These documents have been in my family for centuries
Have this done by the customer service only
He could not have chosen a worse time
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