become of in English

happen to; be the outcome of; turn out

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1. What is to become of him?

2. What will become of you, poor boy?'

3. WHAT will become of Proton, Malaysia's struggling carmaker?

4. What will become of billions of lone, disconnected souls?

5. Whatever will become of Sam when his wife dies?

6. Only then did your pain become of interest to me.

7. 18 What is to become of me if you go away?

8. Job willingly accepted the reproof, admitting: “I have become of little account . . .

9. Most Anthelmintics target the neuromusculature and therefore similarities here become of particular importance

10. Whatever will become of the mischievous boy if he keeps behaving like that?

11. Beclout beclown beclowned beclowning beclowns beclumpse becollared become become flat become of: Literary usage of Becloud

12. The Aspen Catkin: What Will Become of this Fuzzy Little Thing? Kara Rogers - April 13, 2011 Aspen Catkins

13. It would be better, it might even be bearable, if only he knew what had become of James.

14. He had long ago bought a potter's wheel of him, and wished to know what had become of him.

15. 18 Now when it became day, there was quite a disturbance among the soldiers over what had become of Peter.

16. What had become of the suspicious anti-warrior of the sixties, casting reproachful glances at the Temple University computer center?

17. Bechancing verb - happen, occur, or be the case in the course of events or by chance; "It happens that today is my birthday"; "These things befell" (Santayana) become of; happen to; "He promised that no harm would befall her"; "What has become of my children?"

18. 9 Jonah went out of Nineveh, built a booth, and sat in its shade “until he would see what would become of the city.”

19. Going to the east, he erects a booth so that he may sit in its shade until he sees what will become of the city.

20. Befall definition: become of; happen to synonyms: occur, bechance, happen, pass off, betide, hap, pass, fall out, take place, go on, come about antonyms: stay in

21. Betide: 1 v become of; happen to Synonyms: bechance , befall Type of: come about , fall out , go on , hap , happen , occur , pass , pass off , take place come to pass

22. “ Correspondents is an ambitious and confident novel that succeeds brilliantly in being both epic and intimate. Tim Murphy strides across generations, continents, and war zones to tell an unforgettable story about family, immigration, and what has become of the American Dream.

23. He had met Calvin for a soul purging Confessory over Firewhiskey, which had served its purpose adequately enough, but Lucius felt that, at some point in the future, he would have to tell Hermione exactly what had become of Bedell

24. (Note: See Bechances for more definitions.) Quick definitions from WordNet (bechance) verb: become of; happen to verb: happen, occur, or be the case in the course of events or by chance Also see Bechances Words similar to bechance Usage examples for bechance

25. An interesting thing that we discover right from the start of the trip is that even when we walk through parts where we had previously traveled by car and that we generally viewed as barren and uninteresting, these now become of keen interest to us afoot.

26. Bechance: 1 v happen, occur, or be the case in the course of events or by chance Synonyms: befall , happen happen chance to be or do something, without intention or causation Type of: come about , fall out , go on , hap , happen , occur , pass , pass off , take place come to pass v become of; happen to Synonyms: befall , betide Type of: come