Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] has become [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The origin of the Swastika has become a source of speculation for western researchers throughout time .
2 The parliament has become a garrison .
3 Like the video recorder and the pocket calculator , the PC has become a commodity item .
4 Third … the budget has become a vehicle for reducing inequalities …
5 In short , after promising to hit the ground running , people wonder why the President has become the leader of the Slow Is Beautiful Movement .
6 None of what he found now seems novel but that is , perhaps , because the study has become a classic .
7 Throughout the 1980s the North-East has become a magnet for new investment .
8 The seal has become a medusa , a jellyfish .
9 The mill has become the subject of a thorough restoration programme .
10 First there is the fact that when the work has become a commodity , produced to be sold at a profit , the internal calculations of any such market production lead directly to new forms of cultural control and especially cultural selection .
11 The girl has become a woman . ’
12 The run has become a source of motivation for some , but I do n't think Celtic need that kind of incentive , ’ Smith observed .
13 For some , it seems , maintaining parity within the ERM has become a test of virility .
14 Bush made the statement while campaigning in the Pacific North-West USA , where the Act has become the focus for resentment among logging workers , who fear it will cost them their jobs .
15 For the playground has become a fashion showpiece for the province 's trendy teens and juniors .
16 Sandor Rado , in an article devoted to the elucidation of manic-depressive disorders , expresses the opinion that ‘ At the bottom of the melancholiac 's profound dread of impoverishment there is really simply a dread of starvation … drinking at the mother 's breast remains the radiant image of unremitting , forgiving love , ’ and he adds that ‘ It is certainly no mere chance that the Madonna nursing the Child has become the emblem of a mighty religion and thereby the emblem of a whole epoch in our Western civilization .
17 There is no precise moment or position at which one can say of a particular individual that the child has become an adult or that the man who was outside the house is now inside .
18 The underclass has become a semipermanent rather than a generational phenomenon .
19 " A point has now been reached , " it declared , " where the continued dynamic development of the Community has become an imperative not only because it corresponds to the direct interests of the 12 member states but also because it has become a crucial element in the progress that is being made in establishing a reliable framework for peace and security in Europe . "
20 Last night a spokeswoman for the Arts Centre said the festival has become a victim of its own success .
21 Last night a spokeswoman for the Arts Centre said the festival has become a victim of its own success .
22 By harvest time the grain has become a mass of spores , which spread as a cloud of dust .
23 The Avon , Severn and Trent are all likely to feature in Denis ' matches for the rest of the season , although he is likely to stay away from events close to home where the meat has become the number one bait .
24 Within a short time the egg has become a group of cells surrounded by a membrane which holds them together , from 16 to 32 in all , and is known as a morula , the Latin word for mulberry .
25 To post-war generations , the deli has become a way to stay connected , through the taste buds with their roots .
26 The American has become the Carlsberg League club 's leading scorer since joining them this season .
27 I do n't know which is most unlikely , but after studying in Louisiana , and spending a ghastly summer and a magical Christmas in New York , I have been savagely bitten by the travel bug , while writing the novel has become a way of life . ’
28 Taiwanese investment has been flowing into the mainland since the early 1980s , but in the past year the flow has become a flood .
29 the application has to be made to a quarterly meeting of the board ( s.5(6) ) , and the transfer effected can only be to the person who during the currency of the licence has become the Owner or occupier or the new tenant of the premises to which the certificate relates .
30 The Emperor has become the enemy and must be destroyed . ’
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