Example sentences of "[be] [adj] become a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Wells Report went further , in its consciousness of the need to raise and maintain academic standards , stating that : ‘ No person shall be eligible to become a chartered surveyor unless he possesses the necessary academic qualifications and has acquired a practical knowledge of surveying … . |
2 | Coupled with her hope that the war may end in a stalemate goes the hope that she may never be obliged to become a belligerent nation . |
3 | Of course , Westland and all the associated issues about the harmonisation and rationalisation of the European defence industrial base are important , but I doubt that one specific case would in itself have been enough to become a resigning Issue . |
4 | But other ingredients are necessary to become a major player in the financial printing world apart from mere physical presence . |
5 | Previous experience in advertising or marketing is obviously an advantage but it is possible to become a junior account executive without it — although you would have to expect to be something of a dogsbody at first . |
6 | The use of MRI for staging pelvic cancers has recently increased and as technology advances with the development of surface coils and endoscopic coils , pelvic imaging is likely to become a prominent application . |
7 | Others are now likely to join in , and the issue is likely to become a crucial element of the Labour leadership battle . |
8 | It has large ( several million tonnes ) resources of high-grade baryte and is likely to become a major producer . |
9 | However , where there is no prima facie possibility of a defined person 's benefiting , the Revenue will not treat the settlor as having an ‘ interest' , unless the terms of the settlement and the circumstances of the case indicate an intention to benefit a person who is likely to become a defined person in the future , for example if there was a settlement in favour of the settlor 's fiance or child . |
10 | It 's all become a sinister tale of a simple English city |
11 | So , it is unlikely to become a major pest problem . |
12 | Neighbourhood manager Sue Bennett feels this has yet to be recognised nationally , but is certain to become a major issue in future . |
13 | As a close friend of the ANC president , Oliver Tambo — with Mr Mandela the three were seen as the organisation 's ruling ‘ troika ’ — he is certain to become a leading force in South African politics . |
14 | ‘ We decided when Big Bang came along it was right to become a limited company . |
15 | Whatever de Gaulle said , any political organization which chose to operate within democratic constraints was likely to become a political party sooner or later . |
16 | The problem was that I still had a Jamaican passport and to run in a major meeting like that it was necessary to become a British subject . |
17 | The June meeting was attended by Hans Brunhart , the head of government and Foreign Minister of Liechtenstein , which was involved in EFTA via a special protocol to the Stockholm Convention ; Brunhart said on April 3 that his country had been accepted as the seventh EFTA negotiating and contracting partner in the EES and was ready to become a full member of EFTA or strengthen institutional ties with the organization once an EES agreement was concluded . |