Example sentences of "become a [adj] feature of " in BNC.
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1 | The creation and use of computerised databases has become a key feature of the international information economy . |
2 | Privatization of public corporations has become a major feature of Conservative policy . |
3 | Then , at the beginning of this week , the ANC and a group of South African academics and businessmen chose London as the scene of the latest in the series of black-white encounters which have become a regular feature of South African political life , while Mrs Thatcher gave interviews to four leading black journalists . |
4 | Since then , IMF loans and rescheduling arrangements have become a regular feature of economic life . |
5 | ‘ Ozone smogs ’ have become a regular feature of the hot and sunny summers we 've been having recently . |
6 | Auctions of marine paintings have become a regular feature of the season , but this is the first to take place in January . |
7 | The varied conditions over the week , biasing towards the lighter end , had given the sailors a good range without the Swedish walkover which seems to have become a regular feature of late . |
8 | The Platinum Award has become a regular feature of Edinburgh College of Art 's jewellery curriculum and for several years students from the section have made it to the finals — frequently winning at least one of the prizes . |
9 | Recording the fetal heart rate has become a fixed feature of intrapartum care ; we need to reconsider and remember that it is an extremely limited method for assessing the health of the fetus . |
10 | Yet even those people who have regarded work purely as an economic activity will discover that the workplace , and/or work itself , has become a central feature of their lives . |
11 | As a result of the microcomputer revolution , electronic data processing has become a familiar feature of research in most humanities disciplines . |
12 | YELLOW lines have become a common feature of towns and cities though they are no less intrusive than when they were first introduced . |
13 | The White Garden at The Tamarisks had become a celebrated feature of the guest-house , and guests who returned regularly brought cuttings and seeds from their own gardens to add to the all-white collection . |