Example sentences of "it becomes [art] [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 alone , it becomes a sad reflection of what has been .
2 Many women have seen a new and demanding career at midlife as their way to satisfaction , only to find that it becomes a prime cause of problems for their husband .
3 By designing its machines to have a modular architecture upgrading , it becomes a simple task of swapping one processor card for another .
4 This is another of those methodological issues which can quickly rise to the point at which it becomes a major issue of principle , and usually a matter of philosophical principle at that .
5 It used to be considered that simulator specifications could only be proposed when the on-line system design had been completed but there are considerable advantages in developing the simulator before the on-line system so that it becomes a dynamic mock-up of the real situation .
6 Within the confines of the painting it becomes a silent emblem of protest , a reminder of political alternatives .
7 Secondly , there are deeper connections between care-giving and the social construction of masculine and feminine identities , as Ungerson ( 1983 ) and Graham have explored : ‘ Caring ’ becomes the category through which one sex is differentiated from the other … it becomes the defining characteristic of [ women 's ] self-identity ’ ( Graham , 1983 , p. 18 ) .
8 It becomes an integral part of lesson planning , and the students can use the board to develop their own teaching expertise .
9 It becomes an important part of tactics on upwind legs as you get to higher standards .
10 It becomes an inevitable part of normal living that we form significant relationships with particular individuals for a period of time and then , often through force of circumstance , move away from those same relationships .
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