Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] become [art] " in BNC.
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1 | First , there was an exodus of thousands of Catholics to the south , where they became the most implacable opponents of the Communist north . |
2 | John 's youngest son , Azariah , backed Monmouth in the rebellion and was banished to the West Indies , where he became a sugar planter . |
3 | He studied languages , mathematics , and philosophy at Trinity College , Dublin , where he became a Fellow in 1707 . |
4 | He was educated at Bristol Grammar School and Trinity College , Cambridge , where he became a research student under Sir John Lennard-Jones from 1948 to 1951 , receiving his PhD for a thesis on Lone pair electrons . |
5 | After the war , young Fred did a spell of duty in the Far East , mainly Hong Kong , where he became a member of the Marine Band . |
6 | Perhaps the classic case of this sort was William Foot Whyte 's study Street Comer Society where he became a quasi-gang member but never lost his status of researcher . |
7 | He later worked on high-power magnetrons both at Birmingham and at SERL , Baldock , where he became a senior principal scientific officer . |
8 | He was keen to encourage the vocational aspects of art education and attracted into the various departments concerned with commercial art men and women of talent , including Macvyn Wright , Toni del Renzio , Mervyn Peake , Albert Halliwell ( later to follow Johnstone to Central School of Art where he became a catalyst for the teaching of basic design ) and Gertrude Hermes who was responsible for wood-engraving . |
9 | He was educated at Eton and Trinity College , Cambridge , where he became a fellow-commoner in 1800 . |
10 | His concern for religion was shown by service on the commission for the propagation of the gospel in Wales ( where he became a JP ) and by his part in petitions for toleration , which no doubt reinforced contacts with Oliver Cromwell . |
11 | He went to the College of Physical Science ( later Armstrong College ) , Newcastle upon Tyne ( 1874–7 ) , and then to Emmanuel College , Cambridge ( 1877–81 ) , where he became a scholar in 1879 . |
12 | He was appointed lecturer at St Bartholomew 's Hospital in 1863 , succeeded Michael Faraday [ q.v. ] as Fullerian professor of chemistry at the Royal Institution five years later , and in 1872 became Waynflete professor of chemistry at Oxford ( where he became a fellow of Worcester College ) , retiring in 1912 . |
13 | He had nine years at Leeds , where his children grew up and where he became a specialist in building matters and worked closely with architects on the planning of major buildings . |
14 | Bradman and the umpire disagreed and Cec came to play in the Central Lancashire League where he became a legend for his fiery bowling , lusty hitting and astonishing turns of phrase . |
15 | The son of a miner , Ronald Eyre was born at Mapplewell , Yorks , on April 13 1929 and educated at Queen Elizabeth 's Grammar School , Wakefield , and University College , Oxford , where he became the secretary of OUDS . |
16 | Even when the decay is spreading , it typically takes six years to travel through the tooth enamel into the softer dentin , where it becomes a threat to the nerves in the root canal . |
17 | Jordan 's first look at London on film was in the Soho-based Mona Lisa , where it became a world of greasy neon and corruption . |
18 | Completed for the exhibition of Vienna Sezession in 1902 , where it became a sensation and drew both exalted praise and extensive mockery , the monument was bought by Klinger 's native town of Leipzig for the then enormous sum of DM250,000 . |
19 | This had opened in Fulham in 1945 , but soon moved into the buildings formerly occupied by St John 's Wood Art Schools where it became a vital centre for those interested in French art . |
20 | Car 2 was presented to the National Tramway Museum at Crich in 1963 , where it became the first car there to move under power in June 1964 . |
21 | ‘ I was n't very successful at first , ’ he recalls , ‘ so I became a teacher . ’ |
22 | ‘ When Boon began , I felt guilty about earning a lot of money so I became a soft touch for begging letters and charity appeals , ’ he said . |
23 | I 've nothing against them , they just hate me , so I became a founder member of the Campaign for Quill Pens and Ink . |
24 | ‘ So she became a writer in English , but without Englishness presumably ? ’ asked my friend when we met again . |
25 | ‘ That did n't work out so she became a police woman . |
26 | The local hospital was offering nursing training courses ; however , the first year these were available Val applied too late , so she became a nursing auxiliary instead . |
27 | She 'd already made a bit of a name for herself , only locally but you know what the Germans are about music , and the district party bosses liked romantic pieces so she became the star turn at their more respectable booze-ups . |
28 | Her social-climbing spouse decides Biddy needs an ‘ interior life ’ so she becomes an art collector . |
29 | But she 's family as well you see , so she becomes an independent , once she 's married , she becomes an independent then they 're e they expect you to when you 're on income support . |
30 | This may prove difficult when your opponent is an élite performer and so the only practical advice I can offer is to appear in lots of competitions , so you become a known face to many national referees . |