1. Moreover, the Modern Whigs say that whenever the original contract is broken it becomes the indispensable duty to resist. 2. You see, when I became an inspector on the railway eventually, it was like a fire being damped down. 3. Combat soldiers also know that the farther you get from the guns the more the army becomes what is worst in itself. 4. If it became public that the rule was broken, the faithless member would lose much diplomatic leverage. 5. If the bank becomes satisfied that the targeted person is not the terrorist, the account can be unblocked. 6. I never thought this shoulder would become what it became to be after taking so much time off. 7. Just whose characterization of the situation is more accurate became a moot point Thursday, after the destruction of the little greenbelt by a county earth-mover. 8. Senior diplomats say that Yeltsin seems ill, that he has periods of depression and heavy drinking when he becomes incommunicado, that his attention span is episodic. 9. Time was when providers could rob Peter to pay Paul when certain groups became no-pays for whatever reason, be it indigence or uncooperative insurers. 10. What should be mighty has become a mockery of itself. |