Example sentences of "it [vb mod] become a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The form of service and the choice of hymns , if any , should be your parent 's , and if she is hoping to see her husband 's coffin surrounded by flowers on its last journey , nobody should suggest to her that she should instead consider asking relatives and friends to send donations to a suitable charity , for this may upset her deeply , and if she gives in to it , it may become a burning resentment in her later on . |
2 | If the Apple/Microsoft system can be made to work on both PCs and Macintoshes and is actually delivered within a reasonable space of time then it may become a second standard . |
3 | The exploration of what these values are and what they mean has hardly started , but it should become a primary focus of communication ethics . |
4 | Once this is resolved it might become a major source of LDC finance in the future . |
5 | Never know , it might become a little trade ! |
6 | The proposals will mean it 'll become a criminal offence to camp anywhere without permission . |
7 | Further development of the programme and of the role of the Community Mother is possible , though within the present structures there is a danger that it could become a mere extension of the health services , with the Community Mother as a low-waged employee , losing voluntary status , altering motivation and reducing their effectiveness as change agents , becoming as Gill Walt concludes about Community Health Workers in many countries , ‘ just another pair of hands ’ rather than the change agents they were claimed to be . |
8 | The future of Seamer Fair depends on how these questions are eventually answered ; it could become a thriving gypsy fair again or , if the charter is revoked , disappear totally . |
9 | It winds up the hillside , and looks as if it could become a raging torrent in wet weather . |
10 | So , although TSB lending is still very limited , it could become a substantial force in consumer credit . |
11 | ‘ Should any ‘ special inspection ’ or ‘ sanctions ’ be imposed on us … it would become a dangerous train plunging the whole territory , both North and South , into the scourge of war , ’ the official Workers Party newspaper declared in a commentary . |
12 | If this could be rephrased objectively it would become a helpful goal within the ABA model . |
13 | It would become a magic talisman . |
14 | When I did n't have any way out , I felt like songs were a tunnel and if there was any mess I could just funnel it out and it would become a beautiful picture at the end of the tunnel . |
15 | ‘ There 's no question that it would become a permanent feature . |
16 | If IBM actually endorses it for the Presentation Manager it will become a second standard ! |
17 | Instead , if it caves in to the French , it will become a protectionist grouping of rich nations , excluded from the American and Japanese markets and the growing wealth of the rest of the world . |
18 | ‘ It is easy to develop a market without entrepreneurial institutions , but it will become a black market . |
19 | It will become a criminal offence not to comply fully with any investigations , and it will be possible to impose substantial financial penalties , not only upon the companies operating a prohibited agreement , but also upon those directors found responsible for negotiating or operating such an agreement . |
20 | Rugby is identified so strongly as an Afrikaner sport by the black majority that there appears little doubt that it will become a political football . |
21 | If it is denied or suppressed in some way , it will become a recurring experience , or it will convert itself into some other disorder of the body , emotion or behaviour . |
22 | It will become a freshwater river permanently at its present high-water mark . |
23 | Those constraints have gone now , and yet Haines says for various reasons we should not expect to see future AS/400s challenging the top-end mainframe market , although it will become a stronger challenger around the low-end and middle of Enterprise System 's territory . |
24 | Finally , by linking the system to an outside database of corporate accounting information , it can become a powerful aid for marketing , for example to help direct marketing energies most effectively . |
25 | Les Ferdinand makes his debut in Shearer 's frontline slot — and now he knows it can become a long-term chance . |
26 | This may be vital for education but in adult life it can become a great barrier to deaf people 's attempts to have access to information . |