Example sentences of "on become [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm really looking forward to linking up with David because I believe we can go on to become every bit as good as the partnership I had with Ian . ’ |
2 | It is this which produces Leonard 's startling use of juxtaposition , which goes on to become a disavowal technique . ) |
3 | Since Lewis was to go on to become a faithful and devoted Christian , he writes rather as if the ‘ conversion ’ were a fait accompli , after which nothing could be the same . |
4 | The narrator ( of the Morgans ) is called Arthur and it is Arthur who survives the death of Philip and goes on to become a writer of some undefined kind on the model of David Copperfield and Great Expectations . |
5 | The younger Dale went on to become a member of the Athenaeum , a knight and Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool University . |
6 | Steve Douglas 's Fanzine ‘ Go for It ’ started this year , and from a piece of folded photocopied paper , it eventually went on to become a printed glossy skate mag covering much of the skate scene at the time and the next few years for which the Farnborough scene played a major part if not the main part . |
7 | Leaving aside the issue of his sincerity at the time , his statement has lived on to become a condemnation of his fellow Republican Ronald Reagan , who is guilty of the most alarming lapse of self-restraint in the history of American environmental management . |
8 | And , who knows , you may go on to become a Master of Wine . |
9 | The case of Stefan Kiszko , wrongly jailed nfor 16 years — thanks , in part , to the eccentric defence mounted by his barrister , David Waddington , who went on to become a pro-hanging Tory Home Secretary . |
10 | The son of a former naval commander who went on to become a sales rep for a marine- engines manufacturer , Tim was educated at Sevenoaks School , a minor public school in Kent where he became house captain . |
11 | The book went on to become a best-seller and last year 's Presidential Christmas card was even ‘ paw-signed ’ by Millie . |
12 | And the critic Richard Findlater , who later went on to become a dear friend , said , ‘ How dare the English equivalent of a national theatre employ a schoolgirl , whom none of us has heard of , and who ca n't do it ? ’ |
13 | He did , however , and went on to become a leading citizen . |
14 | One Consuela Bailey , who went on to become a Broadway actress of note , is seen as a child actress in Natchez , even then with an alarmingly haughty stage presence . |
15 | Rossi went on to become a psychiatrist . |
16 | In Sacramento he began as an unworldly ideologue , but went on to become a pragmatist . |
17 | After an education at both Alford and Louth grammar school , John Smith went on to become a pirate , adventurer , map-maker , explorer , Founder and President of Virginia and Admiral of New England . |
18 | The incident did no harm to his career for he went on to become a peer and Lord President of the Council in the Marches . |
19 | He went on to become a senior captain with an international airline . |
20 | Cherry went on to become a popular radio broadcaster and was sadly killed when leaving Broadcasting House during an air raid in 1940 . |
21 | Based on the evidence of those first episodes of Butterflies back in 1978 , which of those two would most of us have put our money on to become a TV star ? |
22 | His brother Marshall Field , arrived three years later and went on to become a world legend as the Merchant Prince |
23 | Her other recreation is playing the violin , something she took up at the age of 11 when she went on to become a member of the Preston Youth Orchestra . |
24 | A group called Simplicity was launched in Oxford and went on to become a national success . |
25 | By chance , Hammarskjold 's assistant , who went on to become a UN ambassador , was n't on board . |
26 | Pat told the Careers Officer : ‘ I 'm going on to become a professional footballer ’ . ’ |
27 | KAREN Davison has got her skates on to become a sporting ambassador for Middlesbrough . |
28 | Latimer Hinks was established on January 29 , 1892 , by Mr John Fenwick Latimer , son of a Methodist minister and a lifelong Liberal who went on to become a Darlington town councillor and alderman . |
29 | He studied law at the Moscow State University , and went on to become a full Communist Party member two years later , in nineteen fifty two . |
30 | She was studying at the Royal College of Music when she moved into Coleherne Court with Diana , and then went on to become an opera singer , pausing only recently to have a couple of children . |