Example sentences of "has become [art] very [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I was dubious at first because since her illness Jennifer has become a very private person and I do n't think she would have liked all the hubbub over in the other section ; but here — ’ she glanced round at the softly decorated walls , the strategically placed water-colours and the subdued lighting ‘ — here , I think , could well be the answer . ’ |
2 | Travelling late in the evening has become a very real worry for many nurses , as the incidence of violence rises . |
3 | This one came just as eyelids were beginning to droop at Tynecastle on Saturday when Hearts and Hibs staged the latest in what has become a very long series of tedious confrontations . |
4 | The picture tries to portray Charles ‘ as he is at the moment — someone who cares about the world around him , somebody who has become a very caring person . |
5 | Recently percussion , both tuned and untuned , has become a very prominent feature of ‘ advanced ’ twentieth-century music , some scores requiring many skilled players . |
6 | The future seen by the two authors is one in which robotics has become a very important part of life . |
7 | Sedimentologists have now found a wide variety of applications for CL , and it has become a very important tool for petrographic analysis . |