Example sentences of "[pers pn] has become [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even though she has become Princess of Wales , the price Diana will probably pay is that she never gets to wear a crown . |
2 | And she has become friends with Shinko . ’ |
3 | In this way , she has become part of the total social fact , but we will present it as part of the age-old conflict between love and duty . |
4 | When it passes out of his hands , Gollum is so eaten up with desire for the Ring that even though he has become evil he helps Frodo find Mount Doom in order to stay with the Ring . |
5 | During the intervening seven years , he has become replacement therapy for little girls who have just donated their dolls to Oxfam . |
6 | It has become part of the ritual in the American eclipse . |
7 | And there would be a great sadness if it vanished , because it has become part of feline history . |
8 | It has become part of me . |
9 | It has become part of their workaday life . |
10 | It has become part of their stock in trade . |
11 | The competitors are now drawn from a wide area and it has become sport orientated . |
12 | It has become standard in share sale transactions for there to be a separate deed of indemnity for taxation . |
13 | It has become life and death . |
14 | For ballet has moved on , leaving Russia behind : it is not pantomime any more , it has become theatre . |
15 | It has become agony for her to live up to the manufactured image of America 's favourite grandmother . |
16 | Sales have reached record levels , mainly through company stores in Florida , and it has become Porter Paints ' fastest-growing product . |
17 | This is one reason why it has become routine among Christian writers to warn against a god-of-the-gaps . |