Example sentences of "has now become a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Although it has now become a way of life , I still find it disturbing . |
2 | Except , perhaps , to underline that Venice has now become a problem of national priority , not only in actuality but in the collective consciousness . |
3 | At Kingsley Park , opposite the Royal North Devon golf club , what was once a leisure complex with holiday bungalows and apartments has now become a development of retirement and second homes . |
4 | Continue forward across second field to stile ahead , then forward on track ( which soon runs between hedges ) , eventually descending to pass car park on your left and Pecorama on your right , track has now become a road on outskirts of Beer . |
5 | Women 's participation as combatants is less marked than in other work , although there are renowned women in important military positions , such as Comandante Ana Guadalupe Martinez , a highly skilled urban combatant who has now become a member of the FDR Political Diplomatic Commission and the late Comandante Ana Maria , who was second-in-command of the FPL . |
6 | I made two more visits to Knowlton , and it has now become a focus for my own particular pilgrimage . |