Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] has become [art] [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 Firstly , it is accepted that the modern public company has become an organization whose significance almost rivals that of the state .
5 Pennick and Devereux are blunt on this point : ‘ The dowsing rod has become an implement to authorise the acceptance of subjective ideas as factual statements . ’
6 Drastic though the remedy is , no firm of solicitors can realistically afford to risk being unable for want of an appropriate agreement to remove any partner whose professional or personal conduct has become an embarrassment or worse .
7 Nevertheless , whether corporate planning has become a reality is a separate issue .
8 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 .
9 Few suffer the agony of Johanna Young 's parents and find that their worst nightmare has become a reality .
10 Corporate hospitality has become a lot more sophisticated , as the growth of sailing events illustrates .
11 Over the years , the mobile service has become an institution in the Pennine communities served by the line , actively supported by local clergy and Christians .
12 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 .
13 PeerLogic Inc , San Francisco developer of Pipes Platform for distributed computing has become a member of the Object Management Group .
14 With increasing costs and generally static science budgets , international collaboration has become the order of the decade .
15 Instead … each student has become the owner of a collection of statements made by somebody else ( who had either created them or taken them over from another source ) .
16 ‘ The Libyan desert has become an inferno where the front line moves continuously as if it had gone mad , ’ wrote Monelli , an Italian war correspondent .
17 Keynesians-at least that branch of the family which continues to read the General Theory — will also be profoundly disturbed that the concept of full employment has become the object of unwelcome normative inroads .
18 On-screen editing has become the norm for all student work .
19 COMPUTER-AIDED experimental design has become the order of the day in the research and technology department of Courtaulds ' Interpon powder business .
20 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 .
21 The aristocratic house has become a mausoleum of sad secrets .
22 During the last few years the EMS has become a central plank of EC policy , and Economic and MOnetary Union has become the linchpin of the project for European Union constitutionalized in the Treaty on European Union .
23 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 .
24 Their form of mutual ownership has become an anachronism .
25 The basis of morality and law-abiding behaviour has become the family and it follows that parents must be made responsible for their children 's misdemeanours .
26 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 .
27 Disturbed sleep has become a habit that will not be broken at once .
28 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 .
29 The old monolithic Communist party has become an anachronism .
30 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
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