Sentences with phrase «become urban myths»

I started painting again when I was living on a council estate in south - east London and wanted to tell the stories that people tell each other about living in a place like that: stories that become urban myths.
Earlier, the committee had heard how it had become an urban myth in schools that teachers needed to mark in green and purple ink and give very detailed assessments of the work.
Is this an allusion to later, to his intentions to reinvent Batman and once again become an urban myth, a shadow that many doubts even exists yet keep a wary eye out for?

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Over the years, it has become something of an urban myth that Guardiola lacks warmth and does not interact closely with his players.
As investors become increasingly aware that the conventional wisdom of modern investing is largely myth and urban legend, there will be growing demand for new ideas, and for more choices.
The close was partially demolished, and later being closed to the public for many years became shrouded in myths and urban legends, tales of ghosts and murders.
Anonymous, the denialist myth is that the rising US surface temperature measurements are misleading because so many of them are taken from places that have become more urban over time.
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