Example sentences of "it have become a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has become a familiar complaint of managers this season , dissatisfied that the ‘ brave new world ’ of the Premier League merely offers them the same problems as the old .
2 Scottish salmon is excellent value for money and , because it is so quick and simple to cook , it has become a regular feature on family menus .
3 It has become a sad fact of life that during the months that follow Christmas even more animals require food and shelter as they have , through no fault of their own , outgrown their novelty attraction .
4 It has become a pure threat signal rather than just the first stage of an attack .
5 It has become a recognisable stage in the growth process to use external consultants .
6 Since then it has become a complete family business .
7 Small it may be , but as the centre of an area of prosperous little villages , it has become a thriving business centre , and is equipped with a wide range of sports facilities , while the admirably designed , flag-bedecked Thurgauerhof is a thriving centre for concerts , exhibitions and other events .
8 " A point has now been reached , " it declared , " where the continued dynamic development of the Community has become an imperative not only because it corresponds to the direct interests of the 12 member states but also because it has become a crucial element in the progress that is being made in establishing a reliable framework for peace and security in Europe . "
9 Durability , comfort , less fatigue and increased ball control are some of the reasons why it has become a Grand Slam surface , and why En Tout Cas decided to endorse its stated policy of choice and availability of surfaces , by bringing it to the UK .
10 Ever since Lord Bryce wrote his seminal work in the 1950s on the decline of the legislature in modern democracies , it has become a casual article of faith that parliaments , including Westminster , have become ever more supine in the face of all-powerful governments .
11 of Britain 's exports — it has become a major factor in world trade and international power-broking .
12 The dependence of the individual on the group and on certain individuals within it has become a major theme in any analysis of Japanese society .
13 It has become a Black Hole .
14 It has become a gilt-edged truism that the government needs foreign investors to finance its PSBR .
15 We received the mini bus on the 5th January 1988 , and it has become a tremendous asset to the project .
16 Some people do n't watch anything , in fact , it has become a serious offence to acknowledge the existence of anyone else .
17 It has become a common occurence , and its roots within eugenics have been hidden .
18 ‘ But it has become a big thing now , has n't it ? ’ he added with evident bewilderment .
19 It has become a bureaucratic matter now . ’
20 The route that the boatmen choose varies according to the water level , and their ability to estimate it has become a vital skill of their trade .
21 Since the 1978 UN Conference on Health at Alma Ata it has become a universal wisdom that it is much more effective to build a primary health care network than to spend the same money on a few prestige hospitals which could only ever be used by an urban elite .
22 In only six years it has become a significant nature reserve in its own right .
23 It has become a minor occasion in the art world .
24 Now past its notorious heyday , it has become a favourite attraction for Schiaparelli 's less sophisticated visitors , who fondly imagine they have located a corner of the city that retains the historic charm of frontier days .
25 The judgment of the Exchequer Chamber was delivered by Blackburn J. and it has become a classical exposition of doctrine .
26 Any social debate about AIDS acquires a political dimension with associated prejudice about race , religion , social class and nationality ; in fact , it has become a direct threat to free travel between countries and to open international exchange and communication .
27 It has become a floundering nation with little or no direction and , has , for too long , basked in former glory .
28 I think , possibly people who do n't make it have become a little starstruck .
29 It had become a real Waterloo : Alexandre collapsed into a Builders Arms !
30 Ally Pally 's pre-restoration days undoubtedly had associations of tatty romance — they lay in the contrast between the Cecil B. De Mille bravura of the original concept and such visible signs of its decline , as if it had become a Victorian actor/manager unable to gesticulate because of rheumatism .
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