The pileus in all species is fleshy, becoming more or less depressed, margin at first involute, often marked with concentric zones.
To this extent he becomes more of a man by the very process of becoming more of a master.
Pileus= somewhat rigid, fleshy, becoming moreor less depressed, often marked with concentric zones.
Gills= attenuated behind, truly decurrent, becoming more so when the pileus is depressed, and not separating as those of Nolanea.
I know myself as a being capable of becoming more, capable of actualizing my possibilities, my self.
As such we are capable of looking at our existence, choosing our values, giving our world meaning and of constantly transcending ourselves, or becoming more.
While her own role is expanding, extending, deepening, broadening, becoming more specialized, she must relate with others undergoing similar change.
Russia is powerful, and is becoming more so daily.
The land of England itself has become and is becoming more consolidated, the cause of which will be shown in a future chapter.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "becoming more" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.