Example sentences of "[conj] eventually become [art] " in BNC.

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1 Only after he had set to work , at Halley 's urging , on the tract that eventually became the first book of the Principia did Newton abandon vortices and envisage attractive — and repulsive — forces in central bodies .
2 By virtue of not developing , you stand still and eventually become an anachronism . ’
3 Beyond the joining of the rivers , now called the Tisza , the route turns north towards Russian and eventually becomes the frontier between Hungary on the left bank and the Soviets on the right .
4 Her brother , Merfyn , began training with his uncle as a motor engineer and eventually became a technical journalist .
5 In ancient times this magnificent monument must have been much admired and it is hardly surprising that Imhotep was remembered as a great man and eventually became a god .
6 His second son John West Wilson was a resident agent in Gothenburg and eventually became a naturalized Swede .
7 He began by building up the scout movement in the NorthEast and eventually became a scout commissioner .
8 Slatter also served on the county committee for 30 years , edited the club handbook , and eventually became an Honorary member of both Buckinghamshire and the Minor Counties Cricket Association .
9 he never took much part in college life and eventually became an object of derision among medical students , who called him ‘ Mummy Jones ’ .
10 The school later moved to Gower St , was granted a royal patent , and eventually became the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art .
11 This form developed bipedalism and other adaptations to the newly opening arid savannah landscape and eventually became the ancestor of man .
12 The palace was never finished and eventually became the property of the powerful Schwarzenberg family who created a beautiful formal garden on the site .
13 After Zarathustra 's death his religion was taken up by the old priestly class known as the Magi and eventually became the faith of the Achaemenid dynasty .
14 After moving to Willesden in north-west London he became the scourge of local boxers and eventually became the first black man to hold a British title when , in 1907 , he beat Curly Watson in the fourth of a scheduled twenty rounds to take the welterweight championship at the ‘ Wonderland ’ venue in the East End of London .
15 An important example is George Crabbe , who grew up in poverty but eventually became a priest ; although his poetry is deeply informed by the experience of poverty , he is alienated in many respects from the class into which he was born .
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