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9 Sentences With "become calmer"

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I've become calmer over time; I was always chasing girls when I was younger.
Since last February, Istanbul has become calmer and more secure — but it's also quieter, muted almost.
But I think once the FDA process has finished, things will become calmer and much more clear.
The experience helped her sleep better and become calmer (though she was eager to resume her regular life).
"About four, five, six months in -- what happens in a healthy relationship is that things settle down, they become calmer," Wakin explained.
ZF might want automated cars to become calmer drivers, but back in Michigan, Ms. Jones's research places some of the responsibility for avoiding motion sickness on a rider's common sense.
According to the accounts of some police trade-unions, the "state of emergency" wasn't really useful, with the situation seeming to become calmer without having to activate the possibilities allowed by the proclamation of the state of emergency.
The situation had become calmer once Nkrumah was arrested, and the CPP and the British worked together to prepare electoral rolls. Nkrumah stood, from prison, for a directly elected Accra seat. Gbedemah worked to set up a nationwide campaign organization, using vans with loudspeakers to blare the party's message. The UGCC failed to set up a nationwide structure, and proved unable to take advantage of the fact that many of its opponents were in prison.
Between the tenth and the twelfth century the political situation seems to have become calmer and the impact of epidemics reduced. There is some evidence to indicate rising prosperity and population. According to the nineteenth-century historian Auguste Digot, life became easier in the villages of Lorraine during this time ("une certaine aisance règna dans les villages de Lorraine"). By the middle of the thirteenth century La Neuveville had become sufficiently important to become a parish in its own right, and the size of the church at this time provides one clue as to the population of the parish. The nave was 36 feet long by 22 feet wide, with seating for approximately 120, which gives an inferred population level of perhaps 180 - 200.

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