Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb base] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Oil producing seeds pressed together produce a solid cake that animals — particularly cattle — can eat . |
2 | ALTHOUGH it was described in the 19th century as ‘ a land without music ’ , Britain has latterly become a musical powerhouse , particularly rich in its orchestras . |
3 | ‘ He behaved very much like the character he was playing , and everybody treated him like the character , the young kid , ’ recalled Chuck Julian , an actor in the film who has since become a theatrical agent . |
4 | Ken McReddie , an actor and assistant stage manager at the Playhouse , who has since become a theatrical agent , remembered Crawford being ‘ very energetic and noticeably good ’ , but there were other memories , too . |
5 | THE OFFICIAL , artist-approved re-release of a private pressing from ‘ 74 that has since become a sought-after collector 's item . |
6 | Eraut ( 1977 ) avoids specifying the content or outcomes of teacher development , having rejected the assumption that a teacher who has developed has necessarily become a better teacher . |
7 | While the hazards of the algae have been documented since the beginning of the century in places such as Australia and the United States , it has only become a serious problem in Europe recently . |
8 | Nigeria 's soil erosion problem has been recognised as extremely serious but conservation has only become a national concern during the Third National Plan ( 1975–80 ) . |
9 | MAINS WIRING has suddenly become a sought-after communication channel . |
10 | It has thus become a vicious circle of spoken mumbo jumbo . |
11 | A good working relationship with Commission officials has thus become a high priority for those law firms which offer advice on Community law to UK businesses . |
12 | All the changes reported above indicate a conformational change of the DNA at the borders of the CRP site ( -70 , -80 and -50 ) and suggest a more extensive deformation of the DNA around the CRP-wild-type RNA polymerase complex . |
13 | Life-long food lover Wendy Vaughan has finally become a noted professional cook in North Wales . |
14 | Ironically , tour operators are strictly forbidden from seeking out belugas , because they are an endangered species , but the beluga has nevertheless become a powerful symbol of ecological neglect for those who have experienced the 3-hour cruises , complete with detailed lectures about the animal 's plight . |
15 | He has already become a familiar figure at St Wilfrid 's Primary School and he is also chaplain for St John 's Comprehensive . |
16 | He has already become a familiar figure at St Wilfrid 's Primary School , which he regularly visits both for pastoral duties and to enjoy the company of the pupils . |
17 | The desperate need for more golf courses in the UK has already become a hot potato within the sport , but Keith Wright , Secretary of the English Golf Union , added fuel to the fire recently by claiming the way to satisfy the golf boom was to build courses for the average 18 handicap golfer . |
18 | Despite the February agreement with Russia on troop withdrawal [ see p. 38771 ] , Landsbergis said that the troop concentration in Kaliningrad " has already become a historical anachronism , a threat to all its Baltic neighbours , and this threat will always be the greatest to us " . |
19 | In the mean time laparoscopic cholecystectomy has rapidly become a popular method . |
20 | Menzieshill still enjoy a three-point advantage with two games to play , but there is now no margin for error as they meet their main contenders , Kelburne , in a final game tomorrow night at the McTaggart Centre . |
21 | Since its discovery by Avogadro in the early part of the nineteenth century , this knowledge has also become a major problem for homoeopathic practitioners . |
22 | The car has also become a huge hit with millions of visitors to the world-famous Universal Studios in Florida , where it now features as a popular ride based on the Spielberg films . |
23 | The Hole in the Wall , a once basic pub in Darlington Market Place , has also become a popular place for a Thai break . |
24 | Similarly , the recognition that what is said about Jesus in the New Testament is the expression of faith in him , and that this side of the matter , though not the only one , can not be left out of account , has also become a basic axiom of much modern New Testament study . |
25 | But suppress these playful associations and the child has no incentive to tackle what has now become a dull , forbidding task . |
26 | Recorded music has now become a separate expressive form , thanks to a range of studio technologies deriving fundamentally from the ability to edit and amalgamate sounds , made possible by the use of magnetic tape . |
27 | British gardeners thought it was and the RHS Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers has now become a best seller . |
28 | Achievement of the standard has now become a crucial part of the marketing for many companies . |
29 | The reason is that what was a favouring upward step in economic life has now become a hopeless enthralment . |
30 | The inclusion has now become a misfitting inclusion in a medium of elastic constants L with strain and stress . |