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1 I believe the whole matter is becoming rather clear in my mind.
2 Entertaining as this all was, I could see Mutt becoming rather restive.
3 It's a mix that, World Sevens stutters notwithstanding, is becoming rather interesting.
4 Since this wedding event is becoming rather large, I could use some help.
5 The question of sanitation is becoming rather a difficult one in agricultural unions.
6 And of late, many are even becoming rather competitive about it.
7 Now that it was finally happening, he was becoming rather excited about it.
8 Somehow he was now becoming rather ashamed of having a sister.
9 Mouston is becoming rather incorrigible, I'm afraid I've spoiled him hopelessly.
10 Also that the boys and girls were becoming rather excited.
11 The situation was becoming rather too complicated for my understanding.
12 For his part, Dorin was becoming rather curious about her.
13 Salvé meanwhile was becoming rather tired of being on land.
14 I repeat, becoming rather annoyed at his persistent garrulousness and his refusal to understand.
15 De Forest acted the same as before, and was becoming rather sweet on Miss Johnson.
16 He was becoming rather tired of this constant abuse.
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This collocation consists of: Becoming rather through the time
Becoming rather across language varieties