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

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1 Since Siegfried Gohr left the Kunsthalle to become Director of the Ludwig , the Kunsthalle has become a mere exhibition space without a director and without a programme .
2 Brian Clough has become the Spitting Image of himself , playing a parody while Forest burns .
3 In its idyllic surroundings of the Herefordshire Wye Valley Courtfield has become a natural haven of peace .
4 And now Mark Taylor has become the genial Indian 's 400th victim .
5 Now , with the opening of Eastern Europe , united Germany has become the preferred destination for thousands of refugees fleeing hardship at home .
6 Klima may perhaps be a common name in Czechoslovakia , and Kundera has become a common name in the conversation of Western readers , who are drawn to these reciprocal concerns of his .
7 Since joining Cardiff , Walker has become an overnight success , scoring eight First Division tries in a dozen matches as the club have moved up from strugglers last season to table-toppers .
8 Nonetheless , CCOO has become the dominant union among certain occupational groups .
9 Since then , Australia 's become something of an , ahem , spiritual home for David , and Nic has become a close confidant and inspiration .
10 And Tulse Hill has become a trendy place
11 Comtek ‘ 92 can , it seems , still justifiably be billed as Russia 's main trade event : this year the show attracted over 70 hard currency-paying exhibitors , most of which were Western companies ; that so many companies are willing to pay $350 per square metre is testimony to the fact that the Russian market retains the interest of a significant portion of Western companies ; show organiser Crocus International says it invited 200,000 ‘ specialists ’ to the show , but in reality , Comtek has become a popular event in all senses of the word with most companies using the show as an opportunity for general exposure to the Russian market rather than as a means of generating many hard sales leads .
12 Ireland has become a recent entrant in this market with its International Financial Services Centre legislation .
13 Nowadays , I understand , Remploy has become a self-financing business and employs able-bodied people : is this a loss or a gain ?
14 In the new Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) Ukraine has become a foreign country , and it does not intend giving its paper to anyone .
15 As we shall see later , the ongoing health of children in Seascale has become a critical issue for the nuclear industry .
16 Since the 1960s , with the help of modern technology , CPR has become an integral part of everyday hospital practice ; but , in truth , its successes are few .
17 But the real division in Britain is geographical , which is why the West Midlands has become the decisive battlefield in elections , the Debatable Land , where neither establishment is dominant .
18 During his time the Kamara has become the accepted Club base in ‘ Ag Nik ’ , partly because of its central position seven minutes form the beach and about three minutes from the ‘ West End ’ , and partly because the bar here is a focal meeting point for 18–30 's from all over the resort .
19 Now , from being a light light-heavy , Piper has become a big super-middleweight .
20 One of the busiest ports in Spain , Las Palmas has become the traditional port of call for yachts on their way to the Caribbean .
21 In recent years , China has become a close ally and the main arms supplier to Burma , which is already under an arms embargo by the European Community and the United States .
22 In more recent times , migration from Mexico , Latin America and the West Indies has become a general source of such labour .
23 The magistrate Di Pietro has become a national hero , the old parties have been weakened and new forces are waiting to take over .
24 The ease with which this theft was carried out and the incompetent way in which it was investigated makes one wonder if America is not secretly pleased that Israel has become a nuclear power in the Middle East so that it can act as tripwire in any conflict .
25 The state of Labour politics in Derry was described by a veteran , John Sharkey , writing to a friend in Dublin on 1 October 1962 : ‘ Labour in Derry has become a dirty joke .
26 During the last few years the EMS has become a central plank of EC policy , and Economic and MOnetary Union has become the linchpin of the project for European Union constitutionalized in the Treaty on European Union .
27 It 's a long way from the wild west ; more of a vale where the only horse around is the white one carved on a hill nearby , but Uffington has become the annual venue for the national gun slinging championships .
28 Fourteen years later , the wheel has almost turned full circle as once again JM has become an important part of Johnnies ' offshore investments .
29 California has become the main entrance for the new immigration which is entering the USA in very substantial numbers .
30 The company has now started flying from Gatwick , and , to help to stimulate demand for the Gatwick operation , Airtours has become a regular advertiser in the South East , particularly on the Underground , where it promotes its holidays to the price-conscious sun seeker .
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