Examples of 'she had become' in a sentence
Meaning of "she had become"
she had become ~ implies a transformation or change that has occurred in a female person. It suggests that the subject of the sentence has undergone a noticeable shift in her identity, abilities, appearance, or behavior. The phrase emphasizes the difference between her previous state and her current state, highlighting the progress or evolution that has taken place
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she had become
She had become a woman of the streets.
People said she had become a nun.
She had become frightened of her husband.
It seemed as if she had become another person.
She had become less politically inclined.
It would depend on what she had become.
She had become sad always sad.
You killed whatever she had become.
She had become delusional and paranoid.
Not after what she had become.
She had become rich and famous.
I already knew that she had become engaged.
She had become sick and died.
In such a short time she had become so important to me.
She had become a law unto herself.
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Yazundokta told me she had become a woman in prison.
She had become a much softer woman.
There are rumors that she had become an alcoholic.
But she had become too dangerous.
A big girl she had become.
She had become aware of a certain brusqueness of.
When they returned she had become white.
She had become like our own.
The person she had become due to her.
She had become my angel that day.
I saw what kind of person she had become.
I heard she had become interested in opium.
I was so proud of who she had become.
Because she had become his slave.
She hated the person she had become.
Suddenly she had become important to him.
She was happy with who she had become.
She had become proficient in believing promises.
It shows just how mature she had become.
She had become a mouthpiece of environmental groups.
As wise as she had become.
Now she had become a beautiful woman.
What a magnificent woman she had become in his absence.
She had become a victim of an insidious form of.
I have definitively heard that she had become betrothed.
She had become a bona fide dimmer expert.
He knew who she was and what she had become.
But she had become pregnant.
She was reluctant to be the symbol that she had become.
She had become a physical necessity.
She did not recognize herself or what she had become.
She said she had become a burden to everybody.
Had reason to believe that she had become attached.
She had become a camp counsellor.
I was beginning to think she had become too daring.
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