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Example sentences for "what becomes"

  • What becomes of God's foreknowledge if He does not know the results of the trials to which He subjects us?

  • Wherever God may be, if He knew not what His future Will would be, what becomes of His intuitive perceptions?

  • If man is not free, what becomes of the scaffolding of his moral sense?

  • What becomes of divine goodness if it refuses to place us at once in the realms of happiness--if such there be?

  • What becomes of duty if every thing is reduced to sensible necessity, to pleasure or pain?

  • What becomes of morality if there are no ideas, except sensations?

  • What becomes of freedom, if the soul does not produce its volitions?

  • What becomes of the nitrogen of the organic matter?

  • What becomes of these products during bread making?

  • What becomes of the wheat germ during milling?

  • What becomes of the all too many instances where human nature appears to love vice; to be under the spell, as it were of a passionate love for all that is ignoble and defiling?

  • What becomes of the tares is told first in words awful in their plainness, and still more awful in their obscurity.

  • If he holds to his "philosophy," what becomes of the God of his creed.

  • God of his creed, what becomes of all his "philosophy?

  • You may ask, what becomes of the spirit, separated from the body of flesh and bones, when this body lies in the grave?

  • What Becomes of Good Resolutions and the Chaplain’s Counsel?

  • What becomes of Good Resolutions and the Chaplain’s Counsel?

  • What becomes of all his good resolutions—of the chaplain’s wholesome counsel now!

  • When organic matter decays in the soil, what becomes of it?

  • If vegetable matter be destroyed, what becomes of these constituents?

  • What becomes of these when exposed to the atmosphere?

  • When plants are destroyed by combustion or decay, what becomes of their constituents?

  • Again we may vainly ask, What becomes of the forces which constituted the vitality of a dead plant?

  • When the plant turns to clay, what becomes of the vibration which was its life?

  • Much more difficult the question, What becomes of the sensations which formed the psychical life of a dead man?

  • What becomes of the water you take in your hand?

  • What becomes of the money loaned to a gambler?

  • What becomes of the money you give a gambler?

  • What becomes of the old beet as the plant grows larger and stronger?

  • What becomes of the large pebbles which have been swept down?

  • What becomes of the hepatica plant after it blossoms?

  • What becomes of the morality of Socrates, of Zaleucus, of Charondas, of Cicero, of Epictetus, and of Marcus Aurelius?

  • What becomes of its sensorium, its magazine of ideas, and soul, when its head is cut off?

  • If they touch my work that's a part of so many laws, what becomes of the laws in general, what becomes of the religion, what becomes of the country!

  • If these Papists gets into power, and begins to boil and roast instead of hang, what becomes of my work!

  • If it is not historically true that such and such things happened in Palestine eighteen centuries ago, what becomes of Christianity?

  • If the story of the Fall is not the true record of an historical occurrence, what becomes of Pauline theology?

  • If the story of the Fall is not the true record or an historical occurrence, what becomes of Pauline theology?

  • Without this fruitful source, what becomes of the most ingenious fictions of Homer?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what becomes" 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:
    four slices; what adventure; what avail; what belongs; what cause; what class; what dost; what followed; what good; what had been said; what happened; what has; what matter; what matters; what meanes; what occurred; what part; what parts; what passed; what period; what sense; what thing; what time; what would you think; what you have done; whatever form