Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] has become a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Subsequently , after the Second World War , that practice has become a token at Memorial Services on the nearest Sunday to the eleventh of November each year . |
2 | For the second , public ownership has become a question to be settled on the merits of the particular case . |
3 | One may be a reaction to the other , or they may amount to a tacit agreement on both sides that sexual attraction has become a thing of the past . |
4 | A man once famed for his intolerance , xenophobia and irrational rages has become a husk of his former self . |
5 | The first involves the statutory local planning process ; for the location of quarries , mines , factories or holiday complexes in rural areas has become a source of conflict among local social groups . |
6 | Rescheduling of such debts has become a necessity for the private banks , and a practice which has emerged is that new agreements have been made conditional on such countries accepting the stringent programmes of the IMF which are intended to promote effective adjustment of a country 's balance of payments and ensure that the use of Fund resources is temporary . |
7 | Central Liverpool has become a district with many offices and some of the insurance companies have grown to do general insurance business in all parts of the country . |
8 | Nevertheless , whether corporate planning has become a reality is a separate issue . |
9 | Computers , he believes , are far from ideal as conceptual tools in the early design process , but their dazzling versatility has become a design force in its own right . |
10 | Few suffer the agony of Johanna Young 's parents and find that their worst nightmare has become a reality . |
11 | Corporate hospitality has become a lot more sophisticated , as the growth of sailing events illustrates . |
12 | So exploiting the capacity of existing stations has become a priority . |
13 | Quite apart from the doubts it casts on the multitude of extensive verbatim passages in Johanson 's engaging account , this and other changes make one wonder whether legal evidence has become a consideration in reporting scientific expeditions . |
14 | PeerLogic Inc , San Francisco developer of Pipes Platform for distributed computing has become a member of the Object Management Group . |
15 | In so far as bureaucratic power has become a problem for modern democracy , it has been a result of the inadequacies of political control as much as the internal features of bureaucracies themselves . |
16 | The aristocratic house has become a mausoleum of sad secrets . |
17 | As she rightly points out , the effectiveness of metronidazole in rosacea was first reported in Britain and topical metronidazole has become a market leader in the United States . |
18 | Research in neutral networks has become a growth industry . |
19 | The Polytechnic must find it all the more galling that a situation has developed whereby an institute of higher education has become a sub-centre of the Faculty of Education at Cardiff for training further education teachers , a role that is denied to the Polytechnic because it has lost its involvement in the professional training of teachers . |
20 | Disturbed sleep has become a habit that will not be broken at once . |
21 | And with a fabulous climate of around 250 days of sun a year , tempered by refreshing sea breezes , this southern shore has become a paradise for those who want not more from a holiday than relaxation or sport or a combination of the two . |
22 | A system that no-one loves Now that proportional representation has become a possibility here , Ambrose Evans-Pritchard and Robin Lee examine its track record in Europe |
23 | The glass transition is particularly marked in rubbers where , because of the cross-linking between the chains , the liquid phase has become a rubber , capable of reversible large-scale extensions . |
24 | Strict liability has become a basis on which a victim can sue a producer . |
25 | In recent days that particular visualization has become a bit more sophisticated . |
26 | Their four children , two sons and two daughters , grew up at Vine House : each in his or her own way has become a gardener . |
27 | Parkin criticized her opponents as " anarchists " , and said that " the Green Party has become a handicap for Green politics " . |
28 | My own driving has become a pleasure again since a cataract in my right eye was dealt with . |
29 | 1985 : The BPI admit that home-taping has become a way of life and produces a booklet that estimates some 466 million hours of music were taped in the home during 1983 alone . |
30 | The Kandy perehera has become a highlight of religious life throughout the island . |