Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] become a " in BNC.

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1 It 's an interesting thought that the images of every day life that we all make today , will sooner or later become a part of this heritage .
2 And then , if I have achieved the aim of helping teachers understand their predicament , I hope that they may feel more purposeful , both individually and collectively , and thereby become a more powerful source of ideas and projects for the improvement of schooling , which are grounded simultaneously in a clear sense of educational values and an equally clear-sighted , hard-headed sense of what is possible and appropriate .
3 prepare detailed specifications of plant items and thereby become a discerning and knowledgeable purchaser of equipment and services ;
4 How the hell did a man stop being an agent and suddenly become a civil servant ?
5 And so become a just judge — of theirs . ’
6 Had ICI focused earlier on shareholder value creation , he said , it would not have allowed a value gap to develop and so become a target for Hanson 's predatory schemes .
7 The dominant Labour Party included large sections of industrial South Wales which was openly hostile , fearing that devolution would separate Wales from the economic and social structure of England and perhaps become a paradise for linguistic nationalists .
8 Models or paintings might be made and perhaps become a similar basis for talk .
9 He could throw his lot in with the Lord General , and perhaps become a governor of one of the colony worlds .
10 This attractive black-white mammal widely liked by people and already become a symbol of conservation efforts …
11 Management may be able to establish Newco , obtain commitments to subscribe share capital from the employees and collect in their money , which could support a bridging loan to enable Newco to acquire Target and thus become a holding company .
12 Third World governments need to help the submerged economy emerge and gradually become a part of the official one .
13 By personal charisma and/or alliance with other fonctionnaires with a more direct professional stake in curriculum content and delivery ( especially , inspectors ) , he or she may also and exceptionally become a ‘ curriculum leader ’ in the British sense , but that is achieved at the cost of encroaching upon the formal responsibility of other professionals .
14 He had sailed before the mast in a windjammer , and then become a stoker .
15 Three triplet quavers appear fairly early in the piece and then become a frequent feature , but of course these can be regarded as a diminution of cell b in its three-note form .
16 Thus , another teacher observed that " I think the Project has been successful in encouraging people to use the library … " but went on to say that the designated reference room had not as yet become a reality .
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