He doth not now see with his mind's eye how he hath become so sightless, and on account of what act he hath grown blind among the kings of this entire earth.
And it is from that time that this spot hath becomeknown on the earth as the asylum of Agastya.
He hath become a slave of the king's and thou, too, hast disfigured him by leaving five tufts of hair on his head.
It is for this reason that he of a hundred sacrifices (Indra) hath becomewhat he is, and by vanquishing the Asuras he ruleth the universe.
O Chief of all intelligent men, O son of Kunti, the intelligence of this wicked- minded king of the Chedis, as also of all these monarchs, hath become perverse.
Should such a torch light up the world community, ye will find that the whole earth is sending forth a fragrance, that it hath become a delightsome paradise, and the face of it the image of high heaven.
In brief, Bahá’u’lláh hath become manifest to educate all the peoples of the world.
Yet again, he claimeth that since the Holy Shrine hath become a point visited by pilgrims from all over the world, great damage will accrue to this Government and people.
The world is like the body of man—it hath become sick, feeble and infirm.
And what, said he, hath become of the mule that I ride: is she safe?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hath become" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.