Example sentences of "[pron] has become [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But his high-tack dance programme The Hitman and Her has become a kitsch saturday night institution . |
2 | So Herbert Chapman established a pattern in relations between directors and manager which has become a feature of many of the major clubs , where the only veto on the manager 's power is the sack if he fails to bring results . |
3 | Now , it is Kingfisher which has become a favourite — not because the people at the helm have great shopkeeping flair but because their cautious and unflamboyant management style has created a retailing empire of solid reliability . |
4 | As long as the controls are there to make sure they 're not wandering around all over the place which one hears about Group 4 and their reputation for letting people go which has become a bit of a joke . |
5 | Expressed in developmental , rather than structural terms , one can describe the condition of the citizens of total welfare states as childlike , for not only are they likely to be regressed in developmental terms for the reasons already given , they are also childlike in relative terms to the state which has become a parent , and an omnipotent one at that . |
6 | Expressed in developmental , rather than structural terms , one can describe the condition of the citizens of total welfare states as childlike , for not only are they likely to be regressed in developmental terms for the reasons already given , they are also childlike in relative terms to the state which has become a parent , and an omnipotent one at that . |
7 | In the middle of Reykjavik is a small lake called Lake Tjörnin which has become a centre piece to the city . |
8 | VANDALS have tried to cut down the tree which has become a shrine to rock star Marc Bolan . |
9 | That forecast , from party sources and from the intelligence bureau , which has become a wing of the Prime Minister 's office , was crucial in the timing of the election , at least a month before it was expected . |
10 | SUSAN NICKALLS looks at pottery which has become a smash hit |
11 | FAXgrabber itself has been developed by Calera Recognition Systems which has become a leader in optical character recognition ( OCR ) technology which allows computers to ‘ read ’ . |
12 | They were soon followed by ciprofloxacin ( 10 ) , which has become the reference substance for the modern fluoroquinolones . |
13 | The triggers for Britain 's nuclear bombs were tested within their thick concrete walls and they housed the first experiments into radar.The buildings , on a remote spit of land on the Suffolk coast , may not be the oldest but they are certainly among the most historic and sinister in the ownership of the National Trust.They are on Orford Ness , a desolate wildlife haven , which has become the Trust 's latest acquisition at a cost of £3.5 million.Yesterday , in pouring rain and silence broken only by the eerie shriek of gulls , the buildings were shown to journalists for what is thought to be the first time since they were erected.Strands of barbed wire and a Ministry of Defence ‘ keep out ’ notice are now the only remaining evidence of the tight security , overseen by armed guards , which surrounded one of Britain 's most secret research establishments . |
14 | They 're being sent to a village house which has become the centre of a sophisticated operation ferrying out thousands of parcels to Dubrovnik.Mike Rowbottom reports . |
15 | Campaigner : Father James Morrow at the former 18th century Catholic chapel in Braemar which has become the base for his national campaign |
16 | We are looking for a couple of acres owned by the UMWA member which has become the focus of the strike : Camp Solidarity . |
17 | Father Morrow spoke yesterday of his visit to the Blands ' home after returning to his base at Humanae Vitae House , a former 18th century Catholic chapel in the Deeside village of Braemar which has become the focus of his national campaign . |
18 | Helping to create the solid feel which has become the hallmark of Adams ' music is guitarist Keith Scott . |
19 | Whether these libraries will become a model for the reform of a public library system which has become the plaything of politicians is another matter . |
20 | While the trio are about to add another voice to their repertoire , this cut acknowledges a similar knowing quality to that which has become the stock in trade of the Pet Shop Boys . |
21 | That is the large reason why she is there , with about 25 other people waiting quietly to one side of the altar in the church which has become the place in the city where freedom most nearly is . |
22 | Yet it is this , and in particular the multi-national corporation , which has become the object of bitter criticism . |
23 | Broadly speaking , a man 's experience of grief when he loses his life-partner is similar to a woman 's ; but there are one or two important differences worth bearing in mind if you are caring for an elderly parent who has become a widower . |
24 | Simmo , who has become a favourite of pupils of Hurworth Primary School , near Darlington , described the slow build up to the conflict and the dangers they encountered as they came within four miles of the Kuwaiti coast . |
25 | Those are the words of Rose Laird , a pioneer in skincare who has become a legend in the beauty industry . |
26 | Going to ‘ day care ’ may involve too early a start for someone who has become a night owl while living alone . |
27 | WE were the first to tip you off about Ryan Giggs , who has become a household name at Manchester United … now we 're telling you to watch out for another youngster . |
28 | Ellis was succeeded by Beto , who has become a man of considerable controversy , both with supporters and detractors , in writings about the history of prisons . |
29 | The lines of a-poem were written on a plaque at the end of our corridor , ( He who has become a son of France , not through blood received , but by blood spilt . ) |
30 | Gurdial Singh , who has become the Richard Lines Reader in Organic Chemistry , and Dr. Joe McGuinnis , who is the Richard Lines Teaching Fellow in Inorganic Chemistry . |