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

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31 Under current director Nicholas Serota , with his controversial yearly ‘ new hangs ’ , and the additional excitement of the transfer of the Tate 's contemporary collection into a purpose-built museum by the year 2000 , the Tate has become a news-making institution , a factor that wordsearch will have taken into consideration .
32 Platt has become an integral part of a midfield unit which has been designed by Taylor to give Paul Gascoigne the freedom to display his full repertoire of skills .
33 Over the last few years , Keith Cardwell has become a big name in ‘ documentary photography ’ , he explains just how and why
34 Over the last few years , Keith Cardwell has become a big name in ‘ documentary photography ’ , he explains just how and why
35 With the developments in East Germany and the prospect of German re-unification , the future organisation of Europe has become a live issue .
36 In many ways Bosnich has become the recent victim of his own success .
37 These Dwarfs are capable smiths and keen-minded merchants , and their presence is one of the reasons why Altdorf has become the dominant city in the Empire .
38 Taking over from Big Ron , Francis has become an accomplished manager after his experience at QPR .
39 A world where every Western youth culture since the dawn of teenage has been assimilated so completely that Tokyo has become a sociological Disneyland .
40 Norwich has become an inland town , but Ipswich still has some sea trade .
41 KRZYSZTOF Kieslowski has become the European film-makers ' film-maker .
42 The USA has become a powerful nation because it was founded on strong principles .
43 In recent decades the Elbe has become an open sewer in East Germany and Czechoslovakia .
44 Since he was sacked , Robin Smith has become a full time employee of his union , after six months on the dole .
45 WACC has become an associate member of the International Association for Mass Communication Research ( IAMCR ) , which is the only worldwide organisation of professional communications researchers .
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