Examples of using Become something in English and their translations into Spanish
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I told myself that I had to become something.
Only living differently we can become something else.
He is talking about how he believes he can become something great.
you could become something.
Your concerns that this place might become something different.
Well, actually, it's become something of a cottage industry, I think, within conspiracy circles to break in to Tarsus meetings.
Rebranding has become something of a fad at the turn of the millennium,
The possibility to dwell in myself, what I am and from there become something new.
The terms“Customer Journey” and“Kpi's” have become something totally recurrent in these times.
It was true when he said"We do not serve so that we can become something, but so that others can become something.
I don't want people to support me because they think that I could become something or someone.
That's why I wanted to venture beyond the gates and become something other than a princess.
The problem with any formula is that is repeated so often is that it loses its meaning and may become something that can be taken lightly or treated as routine.
Talking about these problems has become something as common as drinking a glass of water.
It is not the same as fonts go out of fashion or they become something inappropriate to use.
Skateboard wheels manufacture has become something of a pseudoscientific category,
If this has become something else in your head… maybe you're grasping at something you never had.
But then, I have become something of a romantic in my old age,
It breaks my heart that you had to become something so wrong to do what you thought was right.
this- Lady Macbeth joins Chambers. Overnight, we become something that I don't want to clerk.