Sentence for become | Use become in a sentence

Become example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use become in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for become.

  • What will become of me. (4)
  • What will become of me? (10)
  • Have we become stone deaf? (7)
  • But what had become of Lucy? (10)
  • But Ashurst had become absent. (8)
  • And what would become of them all? (8)
  • His countenance had become stony. (10)
  • What a passionate and noble thing she might become! (8)
  • Her senses had become semi-lunatic. (10)
  • Speak it and you become secondhand. (12)
  • Her tone had become pleasantly soft. (10)
  • For the mirror had become a glow to him. (12)
  • His face had become strained and troubled. (8)
  • You are content to become a mere spectator. (2)
  • And tell us what has become of the Firefly now? (10)
  • In eyes and hands he had become her lover again. (10)
  • Evan did become aware that a man was following him. (10)
  • It smote Hilary to see how white his face had become. (8)
  • She felt herself shrink and become thin and shadowy. (12)
  • I was a selfish child: I may not become an estimable woman. (10)
  • At this rate, the talk was pretty certain to become technical. (2)
  • Temple had become that radiant human creature, a working man, then? (10)
  • With the new day they will become like their dreams, clean and pure. (13)
  • Or is it that our feelings become more acute from being often wounded? (4)
  • His face had become extremely set, his eyes stared straight before him. (8)
  • Only, the gazing forward had become interdicted to her experienced self. (10)
  • His whole countenance had become alive with a sort of jealous understanding. (8)
  • The liberty which his absence had given was now become absolutely necessary. (4)
  • Vittoria perceived a singular change in him: he had become pale and sedate. (10)
  • He was old, and certain luxuries had become habits if not necessaries with him. (9)
  • Mr. Van Diemen Smith inquired, like the foreigner he had become through exile. (10)
  • They marry all right in the end, and become quiet little mammas like you, dear. (13)
  • An attachment, originally as tranquil as their tempers, was now become a mere name. (4)
  • Not though he were to become a mark of public scorn in strangling her with the yoke! (10)
  • The friends of the two imagined that Algernon was, or would become, his evil genius. (10)
  • In the past night he had touched bottom, as he thought: become ready to face anything. (8)
  • The streets, which are thronged from end to end, become a place for delicate pilotage. (2)
  • What knows he of the signs and symbols that become torches in the darkness of the soul? (12)
  • At last, I ran indoors and upstairs to my bedroom and tried hard to become dispossessed. (10)
  • Naturally not abrupt, except when nervously excited, Jolyon had become control incarnate. (8)
  • For if the oak is to become a stately tree, we must provide against the crowding of timber. (10)
  • Now they were as strangers; nay, worse than strangers, for they could never become acquainted. (4)
  • In the grasp of her character, one inclines, and her husband inclines, to become her advocate. (10)
  • The first school of music at =Bologna= was established in 1482, but it did not become permanent. (3)
  • Messages for Lady Racial had to be delivered, and he had become her cavalier and escort suddenly. (10)
  • Silence was their only protection to the Nice Feelings, now that Fine Shades had become impossible. (10)
  • It was the chosen site; but now that he was about to divulge the spot to another he had become uneasy. (8)
  • He wants me to become one of the most respectable members of society, he wants me to be a cotton-spinner. (9)
  • I have latterly become an Egoist, thinking of no one but myself, scheming to make use of every soul I meet. (10)
  • One should, of course, say a good son, but long before this it had become impossible to think at all of Mme. (9)
  • Dalton was a torture to me, for I could not tell him; he had a conviction that she was going to become a mother. (8)
  • But a few days and it will be supportable; a few months and it will have become no more than a tender melancholy. (7)
  • He says, the wealthier we become the more difficult it is to recruit able-bodied men on the volunteering system. (10)
  • No leaf will decay because we are removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer! (4)
  • Those baffled beacon-flames on the heights had become an irritating indicative vision: she thirsted for the history. (10)
  • All that week he had become more and more certain of how, without his wife, George would have been exactly like himself. (8)
  • But so fearless and confident do gymnasts become that they hardly know and certainly do not notice whether it is in place. (21)
  • You become a citizen of the selecter world, the highest we know of in connection with our old world, which is not supermundane. (10)
  • But when his eyes had become accustomed to the semi-darkness of the room and he saw the emaciated face, his mocking impulse fled. (12)
  • I could not know whether you would consent to such an explanation as has become necessary, and so I made no announcement of my coming. (12)
  • Only as the great issues of the day are brought home to the average reader is he likely to become keenly interested in their solution. (16)
  • In fact, our national ideal has become the Will to Health, to Material Efficiency, and to it we have sacrificed the Will to Sensibility. (8)
  • Amsterdam has become a great musical centre, and Holland, no less than Belgium, is reaping the result of the widespread educational movement. (3)
  • The senses, ready to become so slavish in adulation and delight, are at the beginning more exacting than the judgement, more imperious than the will. (10)
  • There are a certain set of men in every prosperous country who, having wherewithal, and not being compelled to toil, become subjected to the moral ideal. (10)

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Definition of become:

  • become, be-kum’, v.i. to pass from one state to another: to come to be: to be the fate or end of (followed by of_). | v.t. to suit or befit, to grace or adorn fittingly (with dat. object): | pa.t. becme’; pa.p. become’. | adj. becom’ing, suitable to: graceful. | adv. becom’ingly. | n. becom’ingness. (0)

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