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I've and become
I'm going to become a good nurse, and I've got two baby brothers that are going to have college if I have to work at my profession until I'm an old maid to give it to them ''.
`` I've become the greatest beggar in the world ''.
" When I accept in the depth of my being that the ultimate accomplishment of my life is me -- the person I've become and who other persons are because of me -- then living in the wisdom of accepted tenderness is ... a way of life.
I heard a lot of noises in my head, a lot of heat and from that day the man prayed for me my brain has become so clear, so I've been excited, wondering how quickly can I make a new record now I have my old brain back, it's a good brain, not the damaged brain that I had.
For example the verb " to get " can mean " procure " ( I'll get the drinks ), " become " ( she got scared ), " have " ( I've got three dollars ), " understand " ( I get it ) etc.
* Narrating over footage of himself at the Chelsea in Episode 2 of An American Family: " Living in New York, I've become more and more aware that there are other things.
Although there were rumors that Paisley, Jr. was positioning himself to become leader of his party, he denies any desire: " I've no ambition for that at all.
I've become a very strong woman because of all I've gone through, good and bad.
I've become completely withdrawn and introspective ...
While she is sadistic and power hungry, her character would usually become humorous whenever the Power Rangers defeated her ; this would end with the catchphrase " I've got such a headache!
In that same year Sheffield Lab released " I've Got the Music in Me " a Direct to disc recording by Thelma Houston and Pressure Cooker that went on to become a benchmark vinyl recording for audiophiles.
" So I've become a Tory " he said.
" I've become the Orson Welles of the record industry.
), Schroeder becomes frustrated with his music and mutters disbelievingly that he misses her, realizing that, despite his animosity towards her, Lucy has unwittingly become Schroeder's muse and he cannot play without her ( he parodies Henry Higgins by saying, " Don't tell me I've grown accustomed to THAT face !").
In the Times Literary Supplement, Ted Hughes wrote: " I've become more than ever convinced that Amichai is one of the biggest, most essential, most durable poetic voices of this past century – one of the most intimate, alive and human, wise, humorous, true, loving, inwardly free and resourceful, at home in every human situation.
She would later become a familiar face on television as a long-running regular panelist on the quiz show I've Got a Secret.
He opted to forgo his final season of eligibility, stating, " I think I've accomplished the four goals I wanted to when I attended the University of Florida: To become a better person, to win a national championship, to get an education and finally to have a chance to play in the NFL.
On the transition from acting to directing, Mantello said, " I think I've become a better actor since I started directing, although some people might disagree.
Pitchfork Media criticized the song's " uncanny resemblance to ' Clocks '" and continued " Certainly, it rarely hurts to stick with what works, but this is not just a near-exact replica of its successful predecessor ; it's also a less memorable song riding a piano hook that has so deeply infiltrated the pop-culture landscape that I've become numb to it.
" Over many years of work all over the world, I've learned that if we organize in the same way that the rest of life does, we develop the skills we need: we become resilient, adaptive, aware, and creative.
I've become something greater than either spider or pig ...
I've become a Spider-Ham!
: Bartificial Intelligence ," Homer and various other male characters find themselves on a reality show where Mr. Burns hunts humans for sport in " Survival of the Fattest ," and costumed Springfieldianites become whatever they are wearing ( thanks to a witch who was disqualified from a Halloween costume contest ) in " I've Grown a Costume To Your Face.

I've and increasingly
He became increasingly popular with nightclub audiences, and his fame soared among the general public with his 1950 hit I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts.
In March 1975. in the March-April issue of the Magazine, Issue No. 32, John Shuttleworth said in the second installment of the Plowboy Interview: " For at least 20 years now, I've been getting an increasingly uncomfortable suspicion that all the major nations of the world — capitalist and communist — suffer from the narrow delusion that only people, and people alone, have any rights on this planet.

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`` I've been mucking in a mine in the San Juan, but I used to work on a ranch.
He said, `` I've got some supper ready ''.
`` I've had enough of that.
I've had enough of you.
`` I've got to have help ''.
He said now, `` I've got the perfect headquarters set up.
I've got to get the boy.
I've got something to say to you, and by God you're going to listen.
I've given willful hurt to no man.
I've got to take Danny away from Clayton before I lose him altogether.
`` But honest-to-Betsy, I've seed more hair than that on a piece o' bacon ''.
I've drawn his fangs '', he snapped.
I've had enough.
`` I've got her as neat as I can '', Donovan said, as he dropped the straps of the Seton harness over Greg's shoulders.
`` Yeah, I've heard more about SX-21 than space exploration lately.
I've noticed the way you've been looking at me ever since we met ''.
I've been that far half a dozen times.
I've helped him along ever since he was a youngster hanging around his brother's tackle shop.
I've nothing for you ''.
`` I'm Billy Tilghman '', said the stranger, `` and I've come for Pat Conyers' body ''.
I've come for Pat Conyers' body ''.
`` I've got to get her ''.
`` But I've got to take a chance on it '', he told himself desperately.
`` I've been in government and I can tell some pretty hairy stories about personnel difficulties, so I know what a problem he was ''.
`` I've served as a counsel for the U.N. for some years, specializing particularly in real estate matters or other problems that the regular U.N. legal staff might not be equipped to handle.

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