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Example sentences for "having become"

  • Algiers is the chief coaling station in the Mediterranean, having become so largely at the expense of Gibraltar.

  • Having become a professed ichthyologist, it was impossible that the fossil fishes should fail to attract his attention.

  • In 1828, having become possessed of large estates in France, including the chateau Margaux, famous for its wine, he was naturalized as a French citizen.

  • He was able to read, and he was successfully making a rug; but the legs were worse, having become anesthetic to touch and pain.

  • He was sent back to Australia by transport and had to be put in a padded cell on November 1, having become violent, noisy and destructive.

  • Foreign bodies often remain lodged in fleshy or membranous parts for years, having become enveloped in a dense cyst, and having ceased to produce any great irritation.

  • Having become a great prince[9] under the name of Wethandra, he reached the acme of self-abnegation and renouncement to all the things of this world.

  • He concluded by stating that, having become a Buddha, he had for ever conquered all passions.

  • Having become a widower, he took to dissolute courses, and his shop was gradually swallowed up, with its dried vegetables, jars, and drawers of sweetstuff.

  • Having become fascinated by her beauty and charm, he made overtures which she resisted in the belief that he would be the more certain to marry her.

  • Lantier, having become a lodger with the Coupeaus, ceased doing any work, and as he never paid anything for his board, his presence not unnaturally hastened the downfall of his hosts.

  • Having become on somewhat equivocal terms with the Emperor, she was able to secure the acceptance of Rougon's second resignation, and the office of Minister of the Interior for her husband.

  • The Germans and Franks, having become masters of part of Gaul, established themselves on the lands which they had divided between them.

  • Then Kalanemi's brother Vigatabhaya went to a foreign land, having become desirous of visiting places of pilgrimage, through sorrow for his wife, who died of the bite of a snake.

  • Whence, after no long time, having become excellent in the art, there was allotted to him by the Wardens of Works of S.

  • And, on the other hand, how can this utility, having become gratuitous, bring men nearer and nearer to a common level, if the utility has not at the same time itself become common?

  • Then we see the enemy, having become conqueror in his turn, burning down houses and harvests, levying contributions, and imposing laws.

  • The state of having become degenerate; decline in good qualities; deterioration; meanness.

  • State of being indurated, or of having become hard.

  • Twenty-six years later the Karano, as this vessel was called, having become unserviceable, the Emperor ordered a new Karano to be built, so as to perpetuate her name.

  • This lady, having become one of Jomei's consorts, had borne to him Prince Furubito, who was consequently Iruka's uncle.

  • Having become foreman in the house of Gauthier & Co.

  • Frederic Marest, in 1838, having become an examining magistrate in the public prosecutor's office in Paris, had to examine Auguste de Mergi, who was charged with having committed robbery to the detriment of Doctor Halpersohn.

  • In the end, having become old, he took no pleasure in anything save agriculture, of which he had an excellent knowledge.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "having become" 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:
    even supposing; having arrived; having become; having been the first; having caused; having come; having fallen; having first; having learned; having lived; having long; having occurred; having previously; having received; having regard; having returned; having seen; having seven heads and ten horns; having something; having spent; having three; having written; hilly country; social position; speaking very; through being