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Example sentences for "becoming more and more"

  • Villefort," said Renee, becoming more and more terrified; "you surely are not in earnest.

  • Oh, you knew that well enough before speaking to me," said Andrea, becoming more and more excited.

  • And here the look of the abbe, becoming more and more fixed, seemed to rest with ill-concealed satisfaction on the gloomy depression which was rapidly spreading over the countenance of Caderousse.

  • The maxim is assuredly generous," said the princess, becoming more and more agitated; "it is only a pity that you do not possess the mines of El Dorado to make it practicable.

  • Cardoville, becoming more and more interested; "who is this Ninny Moulin, miss?

  • But the conception of cause as a source of movement, or as a prime motor, is full of contradictions and is becoming more and more foreign to modern philosophy.

  • This question is becoming more and more one of prime importance, and unless the courts will themselves deal with it in effective manner, it is certain ultimately to demand some form of legislative action.

  • Our commerce with China is highly important, and is becoming more and more so in consequence of the increasing intercourse between our ports on the Pacific Coast and eastern Asia.

  • When you come right down to it, now that the world economy is becoming more and more integrated, we have to do in the world what we spent the better part of this century doing here at home.

  • Some sociologists declare that it is becoming more and more frequent, and see in it a grave national danger.

  • It is an excellent plan, and one which is becoming more and more popular, to have a physician supervise the care of the baby through the period of most active growth.

  • A few mothers who take this attitude, which it would seem is becoming more and more common, make no attempt at nursing, and others give it up after a very short trial.

  • The æsthete is plainly moving in an opposite direction; he is becoming more and more openly a votary of the god Whirl.

  • In a society in which the traditional inhibitions are constantly growing weaker, the conflict I have just sketched between the ideal and the real is becoming more and more acute.

  • But I think I am becoming more and more indifferent to that kind of thing.

  • But, after all, Melanesia is becoming more and more a substantial reality.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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