Example sentences of "[verb] become a popular " in BNC.
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1 | Despite the doubts over this study , the idea of ‘ Meadow 's syndrome ’ has become a popular one , especially among those doctors who are sceptical of food intolerance generally . |
2 | In recent years tunny fishing has become a popular sport around Madeira , and there are now many sport fishing boats available for hire . |
3 | Slowly , the fixed router has become a popular tool amongst tradesmen . |
4 | Comtek ‘ 92 can , it seems , still justifiably be billed as Russia 's main trade event : this year the show attracted over 70 hard currency-paying exhibitors , most of which were Western companies ; that so many companies are willing to pay $350 per square metre is testimony to the fact that the Russian market retains the interest of a significant portion of Western companies ; show organiser Crocus International says it invited 200,000 ‘ specialists ’ to the show , but in reality , Comtek has become a popular event in all senses of the word with most companies using the show as an opportunity for general exposure to the Russian market rather than as a means of generating many hard sales leads . |
5 | The notion that the Japanese are a nation of workaholics who are willing to sacrifice their personal lives for the good of their company has become a popular image . |
6 | Now , in the age of hypalon rafts and life-jackets , ice chests and propane stoves , the trip has become a popular vacation activity . |
7 | In recent years the discrediting of quangos has become a popular political pastime . |
8 | Background Adoption has become a popular solution to the longterm needs of certain children in care , including older children , and Social Services Departments have become more inclined to intervene and terminate access to birth parents . |
9 | However , for a period from 1982-6 , and again more recently , the floating rate note has become a popular form of fund raising . |
10 | Forms will be available shortly for the Hale 5 road race on December 20 , which has become a popular pre-Christmas outing for runners , serious and not so serious . |
11 | The year 1887 was a good one for Hardy : he and Emma paid a long-awaited visit to Italy which left him ‘ much illuminated ’ , and returned to find that The Woodlanders , with its intensely magical evocation of ‘ one of those sequestered spots outside the gates of the world ’ , had become a popular success . |
12 | How he heard of verre anglais is unclear , but it is not beyond belief that it stemmed from rumours that effervescing Champagne had become a popular drink in England . |
13 | Although camcorders have become a popular means of picture-taking , many more people are familiar with video in the form of table-top recorders ( VCRs ) for the time-shifting of television programmes and the viewing of rented films . |