Sentence for becoming | Use becoming in a sentence

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  • This was becoming personal. (10)
  • And a very becoming way it is. (2)
  • He hated becoming a godfather. (8)
  • He was becoming a tea-taster. (10)
  • Helberson was evidently becoming interested. (1)
  • Consequently my kingdom is becoming too respectable. (10)
  • And that had given him the power of becoming invisible. (12)
  • If only she would keep it just like that, it would be so much more becoming! (8)
  • The river life was fast becoming more active as we went down. (20)
  • Her whole face had changed, in that instant, becoming almost haggard. (8)
  • Emilia was becoming more critical of this tone the more she listened. (10)
  • They cannot take a step without becoming bondwomen: into what a slavery! (10)
  • Though her father thought his dress awful, it was really rather becoming. (8)
  • I felt myself fast becoming bound in every limb, every branch of my soul. (10)
  • To some this would seem an indication that Lowell was becoming Anglicized. (14)
  • Elinor watched his countenance and saw its expression becoming more tranquil. (4)
  • She loves him, and I have only come to witness her becoming the wife of another. (6)
  • At this instant, a tress of her hair, becoming unfastened, fell over upon my face. (6)
  • He was aware of becoming even solemn with the question of his likeness to Trannel. (9)
  • In the circumstances it would have been hardly becoming in me to recall these matters. (1)
  • Their hands grasped firmly: thereupon becoming fists of a hostile couple in position. (10)
  • A man could not go on long with his head in Chancery like this, without becoming crazed! (8)
  • I felt I was becoming a more and more romantic figure to the little group at every word. (2)
  • He is fast becoming fascinated, for her cheeks have begun to flush and her eyes to shine. (8)
  • But this is nowise worse than French and American editors becoming candidates for office. (16)
  • Great fortunes now are becoming the giants of old to stalk the land: or mediaeval Barons. (10)
  • Save for a little becoming pinkness there was nothing left when she stood before the mirror. (8)
  • It appeared to Beaton that she was becoming a little too exacting for comfort in her idealism. (9)
  • He did not mind making himself ridiculous or becoming a joke in the good cause, as he called it. (9)
  • Becoming aware of the imprudence of his outburst and regretting it, he laughed his goat-like laugh. (12)
  • He was becoming not unworth the little womanly appreciation Margarita was brought to bestow on him. (10)
  • If people stare at you, as you say, you are very well aware it is not because you are becoming plain. (10)
  • If people stare at you, as you say, you are very well aware it is not because you are becoming plain. (22)
  • It may be that the elves brewed mischief among them; for the oaken blows were becoming more frequent. (10)
  • The stuff is perishable, but it pays us for our labour, and in so doing saves us from becoming tricksters. (10)
  • Here their conversation closed, the demands of the dance becoming now too importunate for a divided attention. (4)
  • Clementina was not becoming sophisticated, but perhaps she was becoming more conventionalized. (9)
  • She felt that the revolution of the idea of love in her mind (all that consoled her) was becoming a temptation. (10)
  • As they grow from month to month in the voluminous sheets of drawings, they are becoming the pride of the office. (13)
  • Modesty, and all that, is very well in its way, but really a little common honesty is sometimes quite as becoming. (4)
  • Their own, which was becoming warmer than they liked to think, was impressed by his manner of conversing with her. (10)
  • There is a theme for the Don, clear at first, but becoming obscure and illogical, to show that he loses his sanity. (3)
  • He is left to work out his own salvation, sometimes becoming an adept, but frequently dragging along in mediocrity. (16)
  • At eighteen he was violinist in the court band at Weimar, shortly afterward becoming organist at a church at Arnstadt. (3)
  • We lost no time in becoming acquainted, for all formalities of introduction were soon over, and then the feast began. (20)
  • He could hardly escape becoming a large landlord by the opportunities thrust into his way in the routine of his duties. (18)
  • This sect, which embraces many of the most holy and learned men, is rapidly spreading and becoming a power in the state. (7)
  • People said England was becoming degenerate and hysterical, growing soft, and nervous, and towny, and all the rest of it. (8)
  • And becoming entirely selfish he impressed his total abnegation of self upon Renee so that she could have worshipped him. (10)
  • I remember concerning it a very becoming despair when, at a certain moment in it, I began to wonder what I was driving at. (9)
  • That shred of herself she would become, she felt herself becoming it when the view of her career beside her brother waned. (10)
  • I have a better opinion of your top-piece than you have (for the moment), and think it more useful and becoming where it is. (14)
  • Diana wore a yellow robe with a black bonnet, and he commented on the becoming hues; for the first time, he noticed her dress! (10)
  • It was as though a single spirit seeking for a body had met with these two shapes, and becoming confused, decided to inhabit both. (8)
  • When the latter and his wife were alone, he let her see that the Countess of Ormont was becoming a personage in his consideration. (10)
  • Then, the atmosphere becoming loaded with offence to his morbid sense of smell, he wanted the windows down; and again they assented. (10)
  • Then, the atmosphere becoming loaded with offence to his morbid sense of smell, he wanted the windows down; and again they assented. (22)
  • It would be an interesting, and certainly a very kind undertaking; highly becoming her own situation in life, her leisure, and powers. (4)
  • The successful writer especially is in danger of becoming isolated from the realities that nurtured in him the strength to win success. (9)
  • Even as I write these words, they are becoming antiquated in the progress of events, and the chisels are tinkling on a new row of houses. (2)
  • The seven metal strings are stretched over nineteen bridges or frets, becoming gradually higher, and touch only the last and highest one. (3)
  • Therefore, he excused himself, and went to his chamber and sat down in a large chair with a resignation becoming a better cause than his. (18)
  • The instances in which a reporter is asked to do things in opposition to the best standards of ethics and courtesy are rare—and becoming rarer. (16)
  • Fever recurs at certain hours, just so did the desire to see her mount within him, becoming an obsession, because it was impossible to gratify it. (8)
  • It was becoming apparent to him that she viewed the situation with a very different outlook from himself, and that he did not understand that outlook. (8)
  • As modern life became faster, looser, younger, Soames was becoming older, slower, tighter, more and more in thought and language like his father James before him. (8)
  • But these heroic and devoted people struggled on, believing that they were becoming acclimated faster than the climate was becoming insupportable. (7)
  • John Bull= (1563-1628), who won world-wide fame as organist and clavier player, finally becoming organist at Antwerp Cathedral, which post he held until his death. (3)
  • The salaries on the metropolitan papers are liberal, and are becoming greater each year as the business of news-purveying becomes better systematized and more profitable. (16)
  • Forney played majordomo to Mr. Buchanan until Buchanan, becoming President, left his poor follower to hustle for himself; a signal, but not anomalous, piece of ingratitude. (16)

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