Example sentences of "become even " in BNC.
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1 | In the wake of the MacCabe affair in 1981 , an editorial in the Times Higher Education Supplement said that a fissiparous discipline such as English had a number of hard choices in front of it : it could become even more pluralistic and diffuse , with accompanying pedagogic problems ; it could repressively impose one favoured approach ; or it could split . |
2 | Mr McAvoy said : ‘ Ultimately , the campaign 's purpose is to persuade the Government to change its existing policy on an issue which will become even more sensitive over the next 12 months . ’ |
3 | As Germany slides towards reunification , arms control will become even more central to military preoccupations , as the only way of matching armed forces to Europe 's rapidly changing political structure . |
4 | As Europe moves towards its goal of a common internal market , and as its institutions for political and security co-operation evolve , the link between the United States and the European Community will become even more important . |
5 | It will become even less distinct as environmental issues become more and more merged with problems caused by rapidly expanding populations , poverty and the visibly harsh strictures of climate change . |
6 | There would be no peace conference ; the crime against the Palestinians would become even blacker . |
7 | That 's a tremendous compliment to the boy 's achievements in his first season in English football and I 'm convinced he can become even better . ’ |
8 | Our public services , already second rate , will become even worse . |
9 | Although supervision was the most common form of disposal in truancy cases under section 1(2) ( e ) ( and may become even more standard practice under the Children Act 1989 ) , the practice adopted in Leeds magistrates ' court of adjourning such proceedings as a threat to the parents to improve the child 's attendance or else the child might be made the subject of an order , was claimed to be more effective as well as reducing overall levels of local juvenile delinquency . |
10 | The truth of this statement will become even more apparent to you around the 14th — and really the best thing to do over the next couple of weeks is to keep your plans flexible and your options open and let others live with their consciences — if they can , that is ! |
11 | It is healthy ; it is strong ; and I think it will continue to grow and become even more exciting and challenging in the future . |
12 | The statement ‘ If rain falls on spruce forests , the rain can become even more acid ’ may have been drawn from a recent paper from the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology that certainly showed that water flowing down the stem was more acid than that caught in the open . |
13 | Of course , vegetation and the nature of the soil can make a difference , For example , if acid rain falls on a spruce forest , the rain can become even more acid . |
14 | Firewood will become even more scarce , and its price will soar . |
15 | It is important to realize that this state of affairs is only temporary and that sex may become even more exciting and rewarding once the menopause has passed . |
16 | These remarks , as they stand , are sweeping generalisations based upon the narrowest of samples ; nevertheless we know with the wisdom of hindsight that the trends in question were definitely there in the 19th century and would become even more obvious in the 20th — that families would be smaller , and that the survival rate would improve dramatically . |
17 | Otherwise auditing as a career will become even more unattractive to prospective members than it is already . |
18 | Some invoice discounters believe the two markets will become even more separate , though there are limits to this process because the larger bank-owned organisations combine factoring and invoice discounting under one roof . |
19 | Bankruptcy will become even more commonplace . |
20 | Unemployment will become even more widespread . |
21 | ‘ And that job will become even harder with the separation now of the Premier League and the Football League . |
22 | Zsa Zsa was enchanting — whatever I said to her , she 'd just giggle and become even more indiscreet . |
23 | Anna looked at Peter again and said to herself in a guilty whisper , ‘ Will he become even more difficult ? ’ |
24 | If Balbinder did n't get a place at Cedars this year she would become even more anxious about his progress . |
25 | It was a way to guarantee that slovenly practices and inefficiencies would become even more firmly entrenched . |
26 | Thus the entire top management process — preparation , testing , succes-sion — will become even more problematic than it already is . |
27 | The developments described in this section will continue to have a cumulative impact , and , as differences in income , wealth and welfare are widened still further , Britain 's underclass will become even more vulnerable , particularly when part of this strategy may disenfranchise this group from citizenship . |
28 | This latter approach , of phasing out all non-structural tax allowances over the life of a parliament , could become even more radical if the personal allowances were included in the programme . |
29 | He would become even more mysterious when questioned . |
30 | On the other hand , it has been argued that in order to maximize the benefits of special education it should become even more specialized , with schools focusing attention on a particular problem and designed and equipped exclusively with this in mind . |