Example sentences of "[noun sg] it become a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The approach used analysis of national income data to quantify the regulation of demand , and when the statement turned from discussion of the transition to a peacetime economy it became a standard exposition of Keynesian policy prescriptions as interpreted by the academic economists in Whitehall . |
2 | Unless , of course , all the symptoms are like that in which case it becomes a general symptom and might point towards a remedy like Ferrum phos . |
3 | It was such a simple thing , but once the straight end was threaded through the loop to make a noose it became a murderous weapon . |
4 | Within the confines of the painting it becomes a silent emblem of protest , a reminder of political alternatives . |
5 | When a man has cut down a bamboo it becomes a straight pole with a cylindrical hole down the middle , but that is not how it appears in the wild . |
6 | But it does not appear to have been regularly employed in the Royal Chancery until the last quarter of the ninth century , from which time it became a fixed element in diplomas . ’ |