Example sentences of "also to become " in BNC.
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1 | It looks like an enlargement of the postcard which , in an age of mechanical reproduction , it was to become , commemorating the tourist attraction which it was also to become . |
2 | It was also to become one of the biggest hits and the one provocative vinyl slap in a chart which reached new depths of blandness : Elaine Page , King , Howard Jones , Foreigner and Russ Abbot . |
3 | Later , Winnie Bailey 's nephew , Richard Bailey , was also to become an admirer of her young neighbour . |
4 | He had obeyed the Father in all things and would not only have to die but had also to become sin for the sake of the captives . |
5 | In spite of renewed trouble in the country , he said the group still intended to recruit more staff and was inviting bids from local firms not only to translate OfficePower into local languages , but also to become ICL 's number one supplier to the retail sector . |
6 | Encina is also to become available in its own right on the RS/6000 . |
7 | Before long , new rules were hurriedly made to allow corporate houses not only to own firms but also to become full members themselves . |
8 | He took the two boys off to a Lyons Corner House in peckham Rye , invited them to Bedford Gardens to meet Colquhoun and MacBryde , showed them his paintings , played Marlene Dietrich and Billie Holiday records and in one remarkable evening left them firmly hooked on the Bohemian life , determined also to become artists . |
9 | The same year , Clinton was also to become friends with a trio of women who had advanced ideas about sex . |
10 | Europe 's laudable ambition also to become a gleaming citadel of environmental protection ( for which the European Parliament was calling the other day ) may have the same effect . |
11 | Such a policy implied that it would be advantageous to the British seaman for foreigners also to become organised . |
12 | Griffin was fated to become the first ( and still the only ) bowler to achieve a hat-trick in a Lord 's Test and , in the same match , also to become the first man to be called for throwing in a Test in England . |