Example sentences of "has [adv] become the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It has since become the dreaded archetype of business bureaucracy : the £10 letter . |
2 | The British Standard for Quality management has effectively become the international standard . |
3 | Now as Garry has already shown , the client server software market is now seen as a backward growing sector of the software industry because client server has effectively become the standard way of architecting new systems . |
4 | Our own sonar is now locked on to this device and the sonar room has suddenly become the focal centre of interest in the Kilcharran . |
5 | It has possibly become the dominant issue in several state races but has also produced a more compromising approach to the abortion issue . |
6 | At any rate , this has increasingly become the received wisdom in the philosophy of science , where the neutrality assumptions of Positive science have been under persistent attack . |
7 | The consent , acceptance or support of " the people " has increasingly become the principal source of legitimacy for governments and regimes , however authoritarian they may be in reality . |
8 | Colleagues , the de-recognition and non-recognition of trade unions in the U K has fast become the central challenge to and for the trade union movement , particularly as this government is committed to accelerating the de-recognition process . |
9 | Dublin has certainly become the new hero on the terraces , as the travelling fans chanted his name at the end . |