Example sentences of "[verb] become a key [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was mentioned in the previous chapter that an awareness of the marketing environment has become a key element in the ‘ modern-day ’ approach to marketing . |
2 | I am aware that reducing costs , particularly in the area of construction and materials , has become a key goal throughout the organisation and I support the various task forces which have been set up to explore this aspect of our business . |
3 | The creation and use of computerised databases has become a key feature of the international information economy . |
4 | Rising crime has become a key election issue . |
5 | Just two days before the County Council elections , Gargy Patel reports on how the debate about social services has become a key issue . |
6 | Establishing the effectiveness and outcomes of health care in order to allocate resources more rationally has become a key policy issue in many countries . |
7 | The postponement — announced at the beginning of the year and rationalized on the grounds that , with legislative and presidential elections due to be held in 1992 , a third set of elections would have involved undue expense — was also condemned by a growing number of student protesters and threatened to become a key issue in the campaign leading up to the presidential elections in December . |
8 | Walsh did not rule out the possibility of criminal charges against former members of Reagan 's Cabinet , however , and there were strong suggestions that former Attorney General Edwin Meese had become a key target of the investigation . |
9 | ‘ Looking towards money ’ had become a key phrase , but young intellectuals were aware of its adverse effects . |
10 | Insignia Solutions Ltd , High Wycombe , Buckinghamshire , is poised to become a key player in the evolving new power structure in the industry . |
11 | UK firm Insignia Solutions Inc , High Wycombe , Buckinghamshire , is poised to become a key player in the evolving new power structure . |