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1
The waves have
become
clamorous
,
and upon the bank in the shady lane the yellow leaves flutter and fall.
2
When war is proposed with England, they have religious scruples; but when with France, these are laid by, and they
become
clamorous
for it.
3
But by this time, the demand for his dismissal had
become
clamorous
and, on November 5, 1862, President Lincoln reluctantly removed him from command.
4
The woman from whom I hired my room
became
clamorous
for the rent.
5
All at once the stump-dotted, rocky hillside
became
clamorous
and animated.
6
His wants again
became
clamorous
,
and his tone menacing.
7
Several pretty picture-books attracted the attention of the children, and they
became
clamorous
to possess them.
8
This present world insisted upon itself,
became
clamorous
.
9
The children also
became
clamorous
for 'a story,' and the old veteran was compelled to comply.
10
Christie had nothing to say to this; and the boys
became
clamorous
for the rest of the story.
11
The citizens, who had formerly remonstrated against the departure of the garrison, now
became
clamorous
for a surrender.
12
But the older creditors
became
clamorous
.
13
While he struggled with these mortifications, his wants grew more and more importunate, and his creditors
became
clamorous
.
14
The public are
becoming
clamorous
.
15
These complaints now
became
clamorous
.
16
When their talk had no effect,-forCaesar since no enemy longer confronted him made light of
them
,
-
they
became
clamorous
.
become
clamorous
become