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1 Their little copse was about to become an island caught between two great opposing waves.
2 Quiloa had been originally a peninsula, but by the encroachments of the sea it had become an island .
3 Amber would become an island .
4 Kelsier stopped at the edge of the new land of dark stone, like the lake that had become an island .
5 Dear Editor, Over the past 20 years Jamaica has become an island that has fostered a love for violence and immorality.
6 It seems, however, that the fracture was made at the isthmus itself, so that the whole peninsula has become an island .
7 A canal crosses the isthmus, so that the peninsula becomes an island .
8 During these periods, Sandy-Hook, of course, becomes an island .
9 At those times, Oslo becomes an island surrounded by floodwaters accessible only by boat or helicopter.
10 Like thousands of other towns and villages not directly seared by war, Fort Repose became an island .
11 Britain became an island about 6000 B.C.
12 At high tide it becomes an island .
13 Sinking, as they seemed to be, in a fathomless ocean, Karna then became an island unto them.
14 Everything faded away amid the steady sounds, and the stand of trees became an island in the gloom.
15 A stage under the spell of his words becomes an island , a storm-blasted heath, an enchanted forest, or the Rialto in Venice.
16 During the disastrous winter of 2014, the village became an island in a sea of flood water and a regular on TV news bulletins.
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