Example sentences of "[vb -s] to become [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And yet this awareness does not need to take any of our precious time ; it merely needs to become a part of what we are doing anyway . |
2 | This may seem a paradox and different from the usual pattern of learning , therefore it needs to become a habit . |
3 | Two of the best pieces here are Emeric Pressburger 's entrancing memoir of his Berlin hobo days in the 1920s , and the cinematographer Nestor Almendros 's insights into what a woman needs to become a screen goddess ; neither helps justify the book 's claim to be about what is happening in movies now . |
4 | The bright gold and green foliage which makes the crowning glory of the winter border has to become a backdrop for the summer garden . |
5 | Winning has to become a habit . ’ |
6 | Pitch trim is nothing new , but rudder-trimming has to become a habit ; getting used to it is a nuisance at the early stages . |
7 | When a colour-blind man wants to become a truck driver , he fails at a colour test : his DNA does not need to be tested . |
8 | For example , he is likened to a thief , but he actually wants to become a king , and speaks as if he were a Prince . |
9 | Not for myself , ’ he added hastily , ‘ but for the widow with hungry mouths to feed , the boy who wants to become a scholar . |
10 | If the character actually wants to become a Liche , this is a matter for GM improvisation ! |
11 | When a haemophiliac wants to become a butcher it makes sense to discourage him . |
12 | At twenty , he still wants to become a muleteer , though by now the Spanish location has been narrowed to that of Andalusia . |
13 | If someone wants to become a shareholder and the company wants him to , he will be entered on the register and issued with a share certificate without more ado . |
14 | Sounds if the girl plans to become a teacher . |
15 | In the latter case every change tends to become a pay issue and another bureaucratic burden on the organization . |
16 | This reinforces the likelihood that he or she will smack the child again in similar circumstances , so that it tends to become a way of life . |
17 | As the subject has to be studied by all pupils , it tends to become a forum for half-baked discussion of moral or social issues , in order that it may not seem irrelevant to the non-religious , or offensive to the keenly sectarian . |
18 | This is true at many levels for example , available documentation tends to become the subject of discussion . |
19 | Indeed , the operating organization tends to become an organization of specialists of all kinds . |
20 | A unique feature is a cockpit lid which reverses to become a cartop transporter . |
21 | Runners-up included ten-year-olds Claire Butler , from , Pickering , Yorkshire , who intends to become a journalist and start a paper called the Nosey Parker , and Wesley Thomas , from Middlesbrough , who wants to be an ecological dustman because he ‘ likes getting mucky ’ . |
22 | The embryo travels to become an adult in an unbroken line , which leads many to say that it is equivalent to a human life in moral status . |
23 | Danger signals arise when the normal pain and unhappiness that accompanies all emotional growth enlarges to become a depression which you simply can not shift , particularly if you feel ( for more than a passing moment ) that there 's nothing left to live for — or if you realise in time that you 've stopped being able to look after yourself . |
24 | Before he left America he told a reporter that " One seems to become a myth , a fabulous creature that does n't exist . |
25 | This is very clear , for example , in the beautiful crystalline Hommage a J. S. Bach ; not only do the stencilled letters and the graphic marks enable us to reconstruct the musical subject matter of the still life , but the painting as a whole seems to become an analogy of its musical connotations . |
26 | Jesus , rejected and put to death by the Jewish leaders , rises to become the keystone of the new faith of Christianity . |
27 | Its set is a mechanised top hat , with road or river running round its rim , while the crown falls to become the countryside or corkscrews upwards to reveal the womblike houses of Rat , Mole , or Badger . |
28 | Father Martin now hopes to become a member of the Roman Catholic church , but admits that in this economic climate , he ca n't t many of those currently at odds will do likewise . |
29 | Mr Kretzshmar , who has travelled extensively around Europe , says he will stay in Germany , where he hopes to become a teacher . |
30 | GEC-Marconi also hopes to become a force in robots . |