Example sentences of "it [vb mod] become [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The form of service and the choice of hymns , if any , should be your parent 's , and if she is hoping to see her husband 's coffin surrounded by flowers on its last journey , nobody should suggest to her that she should instead consider asking relatives and friends to send donations to a suitable charity , for this may upset her deeply , and if she gives in to it , it may become a burning resentment in her later on .
2 If the Apple/Microsoft system can be made to work on both PCs and Macintoshes and is actually delivered within a reasonable space of time then it may become a second standard .
3 Partly because it is not routinely recorded , relatively little is known about cohabitation and the extent to which it may become an ordinary setting for childbearing before or instead of marriage .
4 The exploration of what these values are and what they mean has hardly started , but it should become a primary focus of communication ethics .
5 After last year 's inaugural event was such a success , raising £4,000 , the association decided it should become an annual event .
6 Once this is resolved it might become a major source of LDC finance in the future .
7 Never know , it might become a little trade !
8 The proposals will mean it 'll become a criminal offence to camp anywhere without permission .
9 Further development of the programme and of the role of the Community Mother is possible , though within the present structures there is a danger that it could become a mere extension of the health services , with the Community Mother as a low-waged employee , losing voluntary status , altering motivation and reducing their effectiveness as change agents , becoming as Gill Walt concludes about Community Health Workers in many countries , ‘ just another pair of hands ’ rather than the change agents they were claimed to be .
10 The future of Seamer Fair depends on how these questions are eventually answered ; it could become a thriving gypsy fair again or , if the charter is revoked , disappear totally .
11 It winds up the hillside , and looks as if it could become a raging torrent in wet weather .
12 So , although TSB lending is still very limited , it could become a substantial force in consumer credit .
13 Similarly , it could become an active football pitch during the winter season and your kitchen window may be sited just behind the goalmouth .
14 As a result it could become the first estate in the area to have a 20mph speed limit introduced .
15 ‘ Should any ‘ special inspection ’ or ‘ sanctions ’ be imposed on us … it would become a dangerous train plunging the whole territory , both North and South , into the scourge of war , ’ the official Workers Party newspaper declared in a commentary .
16 If this could be rephrased objectively it would become a helpful goal within the ABA model .
17 It would become a magic talisman .
18 When I did n't have any way out , I felt like songs were a tunnel and if there was any mess I could just funnel it out and it would become a beautiful picture at the end of the tunnel .
19 ‘ There 's no question that it would become a permanent feature .
20 More than 80 children came along on some days , and many people said they hoped it would become an annual event , she said .
21 If IBM actually endorses it for the Presentation Manager it will become a second standard !
22 Instead , if it caves in to the French , it will become a protectionist grouping of rich nations , excluded from the American and Japanese markets and the growing wealth of the rest of the world .
23 ‘ It is easy to develop a market without entrepreneurial institutions , but it will become a black market .
24 It will become a criminal offence not to comply fully with any investigations , and it will be possible to impose substantial financial penalties , not only upon the companies operating a prohibited agreement , but also upon those directors found responsible for negotiating or operating such an agreement .
25 Rugby is identified so strongly as an Afrikaner sport by the black majority that there appears little doubt that it will become a political football .
26 If it is denied or suppressed in some way , it will become a recurring experience , or it will convert itself into some other disorder of the body , emotion or behaviour .
27 It will become a freshwater river permanently at its present high-water mark .
28 Those constraints have gone now , and yet Haines says for various reasons we should not expect to see future AS/400s challenging the top-end mainframe market , although it will become a stronger challenger around the low-end and middle of Enterprise System 's territory .
29 The recommendation will be put by the ITF 's Rules of Tennis Committee to the Committee of Management in Paris in June and if accepted , it will travel to the Dominican Republic in September for presentation to the ITF Annual General Meeting , where , if it receives a ⅔ majority from delegates in attendance , it will become the first time that a new rule has been introduced since 1989 , when the tie break was standardised .
30 Faith in reason and its ability to crack the code of the universe by discovering the scientific laws that sustain it will become the new legalism of the dawning secular age .
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