"become" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Food companies, perhaps concerned about the economy, are becoming more reluctant to take a chance on introducing new products.
- Mexican business interests, which initially embraced the accord, have become equally reluctant.
- Some sellers are becoming reluctant to allow the interest proceeds to be awarded to the buyer.
- He denied that managers at the center had become more reluctant to call in controllers on overtime.
- And the task has only become more difficult since 9/11, she said, as parents have become more reluctant to let children travel alone.
- "Consumers are becoming much more reluctant to either use savings or credit to make major purchases," she said.
- But to a certain degree it is true that we have become more reluctant.
- "Maybe America is becoming less reluctant to sweep it under the rug, more accepting of its own sexual difficulties," he says.
- At the same time, lenders have become more reluctant to make loans.
- Business executives are becoming reluctant even to visit New York.
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