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Meanings of become inconveniently in English
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Usage of become inconveniently in English
1
The old gentleman jumped off the hob as if it had suddenly becomeinconveniently warm.
2
Hinder him and he will becomeinconveniently heroic.
3
Oranges and apples are to be taken one at a time, until the coat-pockets begin to becomeinconveniently heavy.
4
But should that be done, the diagram might becomeinconveniently large, and some of the intersections might not be reliably determined.
5
Clearly he could hardly see the lecturer, for the room had becomeinconveniently crowded, and the men about him were mostly standing.
6
If these requests were refused, it was never because he wanted what was superfluous, but that which, in his hands, might becomeinconveniently serviceable.
7
But the majority of the faces were lowering and fierce, and the horses were becominginconveniently crowded.
8
About this time wet dreams becameinconveniently frequent; they would occur three or four times weekly, and resisted the stock remedies.
9
Many of them were speedily submerged, and those who had fled to them sought refuge on the still higher knolls, which soon becameinconveniently crowded.