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Example sentences for "become more"

  • Their experience has given them the opportunity to dispense with social masks, to become more authentic, to see the lies and pretenses of others more clearly.

  • If you are unable or unwilling to communicate openly and adequately with a therapist, marriage therapy may encourage your spouse to become more involved in the process of therapy.

  • A reality therapist focuses on the present, specifically on attempts patients may now be making to become more successful from their own points of view.

  • This want of delicacy in Mrs. Ogden arose from an all but total lack of imagination.

  • Do come with me to town, dear, and after that I will go with you wherever you like.

  • Finally the bronchial tubes cease to become more branched, and the air-cells belonging to each minute lobe come in their further growth to open into a common chamber.

  • By this time the whole embryo has become more elongated, and on the dorsal surface is placed a ridge formed by the projection of the medullary cord.

  • The brain becomes relatively larger but more compact, and the optic lobes (corpora bigemina) become more distinct.

  • This is to ask whether the particular kind of services which have engendered this value are liable to become more or less appreciated, and better or worse remunerated.

  • Their structure is soft and spongy, they therefore yield to the gradual pressure of the head, become more or less flattened, and thus allow it to pass.

  • As an intersubjective transaction, it holds the possibility for both persons to effect and be affected, the possibility for both to become more.

  • This happening occurs in the reverse, too, and we become more.

  • To become more aware of and explore more fully this essential constituent of nursing we need to focus on the participants' modes of being in the situation.

  • May He who knows my infirmities assist me to overcome them and to become more useful in his cause.

  • I feel this evening a degree of sweet peace, and a strong desire to become more united to my Saviour, who died that we might live.

  • I so highly approve of this mode of Scripture instruction, that I think the time is not far distant when they will become more general.

  • But now, although he is become more united to Nature than ever before, he also is mysteriously drawn apart from her, without being in any way presumptuous, he feels to be above her, not by any merits but by intention of Another.

  • Also we become more able to feel true patience and compassion for such others as do not know the way of escape.

  • We may learn to become more unselfish, more patient, more sympathetic to others, and to curb the tongue, so that words which are untrue or unkind shall not slip off it.

  • As we get deeper into God, we become more tender of heart.

  • Is to become more godly a sincere desire of your heart?

  • Not that devotion comes by works, to begin with, any more than grace; but we do become more devotional by doing, just as we grow stronger physically by exercise.

  • The human being however, undergoes a remarkable change, and remains in the womb for a period longer than that already past, in order to become more perfected.

  • At this period the signs previously observed become more distinct, but there are few new ones.

  • All these changes in the breast are also liable to become more or less permanent, after the first pregnancy, so that they are of much less service, and less to be depended upon, in all succeeding ones.

  • But with each passing moment the zaunkoenig seemed to become more comfortable in his nest.

  • I've often noticed how, as one's memory of home grows fainter, we become more contented in strange places and in a frequent change of abode.

  • Be to-day what it will, it has wider knowledge than yesterday; and by that alone does it become more beautiful, and vaster.

  • For a week the gale continued, and each day did her situation become more alarming.

  • When, on the other hand, they receive much more than a 60 per cent increase in wages, many of them will work irregularly and tend to become more or less shiftless, extravagant, and dissipated.

  • Unfortunately for the character of the workman, soldiering involves a deliberate attempt to mislead and deceive his employer, and thus upright and straightforward workmen are compelled to become more or less hypocritical.

  • It would have been better so, for she was in a difficult situation, and she foresaw that it was going to become more difficult.

  • The blackness which shrouded Stamboul suddenly seemed to him to become more solid, impregnable.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "become more" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ascertain the; associated with; become citizens; become conscious; become famous; become less; become like; become more; become the; becomes king; becomes more; becomes necessary; becomes possible; dollar and; each girl; first company; forked tongue; general exercise; get him; half company; her family; sought for; things done; thirds majority; twenty pounds; wild oats