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Значения термина become genuinely на английском
Значения для термина "become genuinely" отсутствуют.
Использование термина become genuinely на английском
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He performed miracles of strategy, and Berlin had very naturally becomegenuinely alarmed.
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You see players who, with exposure to the right competition, could becomegenuinely world class.
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She had becomegenuinely in love with her bush husband during that wonderful honeymoon journey.
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Like every other part of the university, libraries must change their culture to becomegenuinely customer-focused.
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On paper, firms will likely face somewhat less red tape and doing business will becomegenuinely easier.
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It appeared to her more diverting when in two days' space she had becomegenuinely fond of him.
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In spite of obvious practical difficulties and the sea-change needed to becomegenuinely sustainable, he believes it's all doable.
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Janet had becomegenuinely interested.
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She seemed to have becomegenuinely well-disposed towards him of late, though in rather a mocking, maternal sort of fashion.
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Many women now avoid marriage, partly because domestic interests fail to attract them, and partly because they have becomegenuinely interested in industry.
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If grammars could becomegenuinely meritocratic, transforming the prospects of bright kids regardless of background, then they'd still stand accused of depriving comprehensives of talent.
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She becamegenuinely interested in the discussion merely as a discussion.
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She refused a vacation suggested by her employer, who gradually becamegenuinely concerned about her health.
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The security exec's shout becamegenuinely agitated.
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But when Hall writes scenes rather than synopsis, the personal drama ensures the political gravity becomesgenuinely gripping.
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While he was no Sir Basil Zaharoff, he becamegenuinely concerned when a client's ideas sounded too half-baked.