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Example sentences for "who became"

  • He had a son, Ephraim Paget, who was born in Northamptonshire, probably at Oundle, in 1575, who became a Puritan minister.

  • Pitt was forced to resign, and the King's favourite, the incapable Bute, who became premier, made peace without delay.

  • Another was Daniel Greysolon Duluth, who became a Canadian Robin Hood, and had his band of bushrangers like any forest chieftain.

  • Wolfe's family was of respectable origin, and he inherited his military tastes from his father, who became a general in the English army.

  • Caligula, who became Emperor at the death of Tiberius, A.

  • We shall remember how Lydia showed her gratitude to St. Paul, and how the imprisonment of him and Silas, led to the conversion of the jailor, who became a true believer in Jesus.

  • Herod Agrippa the Elder lived for some years quietly at Rome, as a private person, and was in favour with Tiberius, who became Emperor of Rome A.

  • Bliss Botsford, of Moncton, who became surveyor-general, was another individual who added no strength to the government.

  • Daniel Bliss, a Massachusetts Loyalist, who became a member of the council of New Brunswick and was the father of John Murray Bliss, one of the judges of the supreme court of that province.

  • Wilmot, who became attorney-general in 1848, was the first person not a member of the Church of England who filled that office, and he was the first judge not a member of that Church who sat on the bench of New Brunswick.

  • He was originally a scholar named Ts'ui Chio, who became Magistrate of Tz'u Chou, and later Minister of Ceremonies.

  • A banker of Geneva, who became Director of French Finances under Louis XVI.

  • Louis Greffulhe, by whom she had a daughter, who became Comtesse de Castellane.

  • King of the Two Sicilies, married in 1809 the Duc d'Orleans, who became Louis-Philippe I.

  • Newmark, who became an officer in the company, as Secretary.

  • Afterwards married to John Lord Carteret, who became Earl of Granville on the death of his mother in the year 1744.

  • His second wife was Miss Lavinia Fenton, otherwise Mrs. Beswick, the actress; who became celebrated in the character of Polly Peacham in the Beggar's Opera.

  • From the same country and school was Girolamo Mengozzi Colonna, who became a long resident at Venice.

  • Niccolo, his eldest son, who became one of the most celebrated portrait painters of his age, passed the chief part of his life at Florence, and died at the court of London.

  • It was in 1853 that his old enthusiasm for new composers broke forth in his ardent welcome to Brahms (who was then twenty years old), who became a devoted friend and was of much comfort to Frau Schumann after Schumann's death.

  • Her tenderness to the composer is highly praised; she must have given him devotion indeed, for he married her in 1827, eleven years after the birth of their son, who became also a worthy composer.

  • The next child was a daughter, who died a spinster; the next was a son, who became a priest, and the next a son, who died a bachelor.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    just come; who had been left; who seems; who takest away the; who went; whoever they; whole cloves; whole length; whole number; whole passel; whom belong might and; whom the; whom thou hast given; whom were; whose face; whose favor; whose hand; whose home; whose like; whose love; whose mouth; whose object; whose presence; whose sight; whosoever shall; will stop