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

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1 Booth-capturing is no longer seen as an outrage and has become a normal part of electoral strategy , particularly in lawless Bihar .
2 What is not realized … is that although the movement from the cities has many other long-term causes , delinquency has now ceased to be merely a symptom of urban breakdown ( if it ever was ) … and has become a major contributor to it . ’
3 Since the early 1960s it has undergone a transformation as great as that of the nineteenth century and has become a new settlement with virtually no connection with agriculture or coal .
4 It survives and has become a religious force in the village .
5 For such a psychology , mind has ceased to be a static structure or a substantial thing and has become a dynamic entity , a nexus of activities and a sequence of adaptive responses ’
6 The M4 Corridor , stretching from Heathrow airport to Bristol is one of the most prosperous parts of Britain and has become a favoured location for electronics firms .
7 Integrated working teams can help identify and understand technical risk and has become the working model for BPX .
8 He came to prominence in the early 50s and has become the best-known member of the ‘ kitchen sink school ’ of realist painters .
9 A key link with the mainland , the Larne-Stranraer route has been in existence for almost 130 years and has become an integral part of Ulster 's maritime heritage .
10 This has now developed to include Henley members and has become an official club fixture , the winners rewarded with the Jayemdoubleyou Cup which the late Jack Webb presented and which cup had in fact been his father 's rowing trophy !
11 Advocacy was an important objective for many projects and has become an important objective for every project .
12 Palestinians find it almost impossible to recall their final departure from Palestine without considerable emotion , for it was not only a tragedy for individual families but has become a critical moment in modern Palestinian history .
13 The flood of diverse human experience which it brings down to our own life and time is in no sense or degree foreign to us , but has become the native experience of men of our own race and culture .
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