Examples of 'which has now become' in a sentence

Meaning of "which has now become"

Which has now become signifies a transition or transformation indicating that something previously had a different status, condition, or quality, but has evolved or changed to its current state

How to use "which has now become" in a sentence

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which has now become
Which has now become a part of general culture.
They created a child which has now become a monster.
Which has now become defective and is failing to operate.
It is an ancient hilltop fortification which has now become a very popular attraction.
Which has now become a new Sodom and Gomorrah for rich college kids to smoke hash.
On the edge of this is an ancient house which has now become a crescent.
The definition which has now become fixed is of a war waged through indirect conflict.
Ancoats is a former industrial district which has now become a residential area.
Which has now Become defective.
This Constitution is due for a revision which has now become imperative.
Which has now become the most fashionable MOBA.
He was instrumental in the building of a wharf which has now become the Embarcadero.
Passage which has now become classic, enunciated the.
Gillette catered to females with Gillette for Women which has now become known as Venus.
This practice, which has now become mainly aesthetic, continues to this day in many breeders.

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Xi was sent to work in a village, which has now become a tourist trap.
An issue which has now become even more URGENT, rather than a priority.
They form western civilization, which has now become global.
This measurement, which has now become practically a routine measurement, has resulted from a two-phase development.
This is a case of resourcefulness by necessity, which has now become a distinctive tradition.
The previous report mentioned this proposal, which has now become law.
They now live in Latsia, which has now become a dormitory suburb of Nicosia.
Our best achievements are intangible, our family name, which has now become a brand.
People visit sanctuary, which has now become an eco-tourist village.
Forget No River is more than a film about this river, which has now become a sewer.
These agreements contain a clause, which has now become standard, relating to human rights.
In the 1960s Richard Mueller designed a new orthography for Gwichʼin, which has now become standard.
He then built a small temple, which has now become the main temple Gunkhang.
Firstly, the honouring of commitments entered into, which has now become a moral issue.
Of this once-glorious city… which has now become a new Sodom and Gomorrah.
In the past we have already called for such a step, which has now become inevitable.
Don't miss Rødvig Flintovn which has now become the symbol of the town.
This pillar is called “ Yupastampa ( sacrificial pillar ) ”, which has now become a flag mast.
The camp is traversed by a canal which has now become an open-air sewer.
Other people draw near and grab the equipment, which has now become a tug-of-war.
It 's an 18th-century fantasy garden which has now become another Arthur country.
In the chamber, there is the tri-spiral design - which has now become world-famous.
Furthermore, they introduced me to leadership which has now become a way of life for me.
Pau was the birthplace of Elf Aquitaine, which has now become a part of Total.
Cala Ratjada, A typical fishing village which has now become a residential area.
What you will see is the man 's face, which has now become your own face.
The defamatory campaign against Côte d'Ivoire, which has now become routine, is clearly not abating.
The military vacated the gatehouse in 1980, which has now become a tourist attraction.

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