Example sentences of "will [adv] become a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So it seems inevitable that the old fashioned British Hereford with its smaller , shorter legged bulls will eventually become a rare breed .
2 With the best will in the world by all involved agencies , environmental transformation , through the planting of trees in the central belt , will only become a realistic objective when the support of landowners and local people is enlisted .
3 In this way , what might have started off as a cyclical deficit will soon become a structural deficit unless action is taken to bring borrowing down .
4 A growing number of bureaux have started to carry out JPRs and are very pleased with the results and the JPR will shortly become a compulsory membership requirement .
5 If you meditate for as little as 10–15 minutes each day , you will soon notice the difference it makes , and it will rapidly become a high priority in your life .
6 It will also become a national database for information related to kidneys .
7 This will now become a major growth area for research .
8 GARY LINEKER last night warned Paul Gascoigne that he will now become a prime target for the hatchet men of Italy .
9 The April issue is the first I have ever read , but I will now become a regular reader .
10 Well , you will now become a thorough Frenchman and you will endeavour , I hope , to acquire the correct accent .
11 Lineker , who was in Rome 's Olympic stadium to witness the Gascoigne heroics , said : ‘ Gazza will now become a marked man in every game he plays .
12 The offering of the appropriate financial assistance and credit to the customer will then become a key part of the supplier 's marketing policy .
13 In the event of the named grant awarding authority refusing to pay fees , students should note that payment of fees will then become a personal responsibility .
14 For the expert the book will certainly become a standard work of reference .
15 This is why Russia will never become a western democracy .
16 A German Foreign Ministry memorandum characterised him as not ‘ a mere seeker after political glory and accordingly [ he ] will never become a purchaseable hireling and will never be willing to lead hirelings .
17 I fear he will never become a popular poet .
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