Examples of 'that had become' in a sentence
Meaning of "that had become"
that had become: This phrase signifies a transformation or change in the state of something, indicating that it had shifted to a new condition or form
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that had become
I did not realize that had become anything.
That had become frozen in the snow.
A single orange that had become sacred.
That had become a basic principle of international law.
To leave a life that had become intolerable.
That had become very familiar to me.
It was an arrangement that had become unworkable.
That had become part of the culture of the hospitals.
He ran a nightclub that had become all.
Those that had become slaves to time.
Temporary summer jobs that had become careers.
Things that had become impossible for me became possible again.
I once met a prince that had become corrupt.
Teaching that had become aimless hid behind examination requirements.
He cleansed the temple that had become a marketplace.
That had become the pattern of the last few weeks.
Communication systems that had become so important to shipping.
That had become so familiar and repetitive within the mainstream media.
Drenched in the monotony that had become my existence.
That had become so obvious that we did not even think about it anymore.
We all know what a problem that had become.
But all that had become void.
I freed you from a responsibility that had become a burden.
An arm that had become infected.
It meant leaving colleagues that had become friends.
All the videos that had become inaccessible are visible again.
Were used to repeal legal acts that had become obsolete.
That had become part of international customary law and international humanitarian law.
This was something that had become impossible for him.
Half of new recruitment was to re place staff in posts that had become vacant.
I would have thought that had become blindingly obvious.
Half of new recruitment was to replace staff in posts that had become vacant.
Names or marks that had become words in common use.
Some countries now legitimise practices that had become common.
He was dismayed by a situation that had become increasingly unacceptable to many delegations.
Our first objective was to renovate the existing technology that had become obsolete.
But the blackness that had become her world remained impenetrable.
I was trying to perpetuate myself in a job that had become too much for me.
One negative impact that had become a grave concern was the degradation of the environment.
I had to let go of the place that had become my home.
That had become especially apparent during the recent financial and economic crisis.
Born blind and one that had become blind.
That had become popular after the Enron debacle.
I felt that choking sensation that had become so familiar.
This is a campaign that had become something of a Cinderella to events further north.
They would disrupt anywhere that had become stagnate.
That had become global affairs or enforcing a Pax Romana on the rest of.
It was her rendition of a song that had become an anthem of mine.
An arm that had become infected, was but one arm of our organization.
Put a human face on a word that had become a misunderstood label.
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