Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] becomes [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The overall evaluation of phospholipid composition compared with healthy controls showed that the lysolecithin part becomes the lowest phospholipid componentin both peptic ulcer and atrophic gastritis . |
2 | But in the New Testament joy becomes an essential element in the life of the ordinary Christian . |
3 | Just for tonight the living room becomes the Tricalarium , and cutomers are encouraged to enter into the spirit by dressing appropriately . |
4 | From the Renaissance onwards , metrical repression reigns : ‘ Once established as national poetic institution pentameter becomes a hegemonic form . ’ |
5 | This interest will ensure that the transportation service becomes an integrated part of the companies ’ material management , ’ said a company spokesman . |
6 | Bodies such as the DFG do what they can to encourage good research , but there are unlikely to be major changes unless the need to improve research quality becomes a political priority , both at state and federal level . |
7 | A small boat journey becomes a crossing of the ocean ; and continuing the mimicry of aggrandisement , he anticipates satirically the throwing-up of London 's hands at his folly — and by implicit contrast , how much more adventurous and un-foppish he appears , while yet mocking himself . |
8 | In order to utilize the available computing capacity of a CAD system most efficiently , the structure of data storage becomes a critical factor . |
9 | With a little practice lighting becomes a matter of course . |
10 | Even here , though , there are dangers : set a deposit too high , and every car battery becomes a potential money-earner for the light-fingered . |
11 | What was once a budget exercise becomes an analysis of policy . |
12 | Used this way , with massed greenery , or collections of glass on glass shelves , the kitchen window becomes a strong focal point . |
13 | The meeting 's proceedings could determine whether photoradiation therapy becomes a part of every cancer hospital — or whether it joins the ever-mounting pile of discarded ‘ miracle cures ’ . |
14 | For the two weeks before every boat race , the home of Heather Boxer becomes the Oxford headquarters . |
15 | Bury station becomes the setting for Granada TV 's latest project . |
16 | The Law Society becomes a recognizing authority under the new scheme and so will be able to recognize a solicitor as qualified as an advocate in a particular court or courts , again subject to rules on education , training and conduct which will parallel the arrangements for the Bar . |
17 | Under some circumstances reading becomes a superficial activity : reading when we are tired or unwell . |
18 | The fabulous MILL ION becomes a paltry 2.5 Ppence . |
19 | As a divider ( Fig.5 ) , the Z input becomes the numerator , the denominator being at X. Gain is , again , adjustable by the use of an attenuator between output and Y2 , a technique that is used to advantage in the percentage computer in Fig. 6 , which gives the percentage deviation of A against B on a scale of 1 V per 1% . |
20 | Frequently , the support teacher becomes the source of all forms of support as the boundaries between education and counselling are blurred . |
21 | As children grow up , and the pedal bike becomes the motorbike , they have areas to test their skills , where tumbles cause only a bruise or a tear . |
22 | How many African millions should be tortured or starved to death before the sacredness of national sovereignty loses its lustre , and UN intervention becomes a moral imperative ? |
23 | The main point is that the clash procedure becomes an end in itself . |
24 | The Pru plans to keep publishing the restated figures as supplementary information , but Mr Lawrence says that even if the accruals method becomes an accepted format , the Pru will continue to report surpluses released from long-term funds , as it currently does . |
25 | Once elected , the pressure group spokesman becomes a politician , whose business is compromise , not ideological purity . |
26 | Examination success becomes a by-product of controlled study . |
27 | you know I rather did it before because if you do it after that 's when the job situation becomes a bit of problem , look at John , look what 's happening there |
28 | In the context of the folk model of policing in Northern Ireland , the RUC 's commitment to , and implementation of , community policing becomes an important test of the reality lying behind the commonsense image . |
29 | Polysemy again operates as an agent of transition between contexts in the following sentence in which a customs declaration becomes a declaration of love : |
30 | And once tax evasion becomes a habit it will continue even after lower tax rates are introduced . |