Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv] become [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | External finance or borrowing therefore becomes a pre-requisite for industrial and infrastructural investment in many LDCs . |
2 | The transition was then less abrupt than has since become the habit . |
3 | Corelli 's slow movements are noble pieces and they have a gravity which is served well by a large group of instruments favouring a notably slower tempo than has recently become the fashion . |
4 | Here , a chaos of carts , overthrown and jumbled together , lay topsy-turvy at the bottom of a steep unnatural hill ; there , confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become a pond . |
5 | Theirs is a perfectly good decision that need only become a problem if at a later stage they find that it has become too difficult to share their life and a potential relationship disintegrates through their selfishness . |
6 | The notion of a Single Of The Week started to creep into the NME about 1974 and has now become a staple part of our weekly rock diet . |
7 | You could join a firm as a trainee solicitor , become an assistant solicitor when qualified and hope ultimately to become a partner . |
8 | Cremer had started life as a joiner and had then become a trade unionist . |
9 | It had started out as a panacea for one failed relationship and had quickly become a relationship in itself . |
10 | What was a potentially valuable , or at least useful , asset in bricks and mortar rapidly becomes a liability . |
11 | From this community they have spread out and have now become a part of LE for adolescents and children of all races , though perhaps ( no research has been done to my knowledge ) only in areas where there is significant contact between the black and white communities . |
12 | However , Clive Cookson was no longer with the BBC but had instead become the science and technology correspondent of the Financial Times . |