Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] has become [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The human standard of living has become the planet 's standard of dying . |
2 | We gained the impression that — like several other practices in primary education — the strategy of grouping has become an end in itself rather than a device adopted for particular educational purposes ; moreover , as a strategy grouping may have become so deeply ingrained in primary consciousness and practice that to ask questions about its educational purposes may seem , to some , almost impertinent . |
3 | The English translation of this book The Practice of Aromatherapy has become a classic for aromatherapists . |
4 | And for many of Britain 's best known companies the cost of law has become an issue in a way it never was before . |
5 | For Julie Crew what should be a time of joy has become a time of pain and misery . |
6 | So work , which is a general aspect of life has become a thing — a ‘ job ’ and aspects of nature which in reality are continuous , like time and space , are named as a collection of small items like ‘ minutes ’ of time , or ‘ miles ’ of land . |
7 | Thus , maximum exposure at the point of sale has become the manufacturer 's objective . |
8 | The debate over research has become the battleground for the competing ideologies of the academic community and of the state . |
9 | The spectre of redundancy has been raised , and morale from top to bottom has become a cause for deep concern . |