Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] become [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | From Dent , the street opposite the Sedgwick memorial is taken ; this soon becomes a country lane followed for a mile and a half to Deepdale Methodist Chapel , ignoring a signposted branch to Ingleton after a mile . |
2 | This also becomes a test for unequal length . |
3 | For many years there was a tradition that the noted scholar , Roger Bacon , had been educated in St Mary 's Chapel , Chalford ( this later becoming the mill ) , although by Rudder 's time , this had been effectively disproved . |
4 | You will get perfectly acceptable results from a WYSIWYG package so long as you work within the constraints the software imposes but this now becomes a design problem rather than a technological one . |
5 | Together , most of the bodies lost ground in the fifteenth century , and were often forced to ‘ appropriate ’ neighbouring parish churches in order to swell their incomes from the tithes due from the laity ; this frequently became a source of bitter dispute locally , and lay patronage shifted away to the parish churches in the fifteenth century . |
6 | This then becomes a problem for management : how to ensure that such needs are satisfied so that output and productivity are not adversely affected . |
7 | Once you get that down , this then becomes the area that they might think , let's do something about that . |
8 | This then becomes the basis for mailing and contacting those who are no longer nursing . |
9 | On mathematics itself he published only eight pages , in ‘ On a Problem of Formal Logic ’ ( 1928 ) , but this subsequently became the basis of a whole branch of mathematics known as Ramsey theory . |
10 | Yet when the archbishopric finally became a reality in 968 , one sees that the emperor also had religious and pastoral considerations in mind . |
11 | These quickly became the norm . |
12 | It happened in the garden , over a piece of ground that later became a vegetable patch when my father went on his health-food binge . |
13 | She gave that up to become a secretary . |
14 | This was long enough to become an expert by American standards , but not so long the life force would be sucked out of me . ’ |
15 | Abel Smith II also became a partner in his family 's bank in Nottingham , whose management he took over on his father 's death in 1757 . |
16 | John Cooksley is a former teacher who gave it all up to become a fulltime Wildlife artist . |
17 | The broadcaster who threw it all up to become the son of God was giving thanks on the eve of the party conference in Wolverhampton . |
18 | None was big enough to become the core business of the company , Ousley says . |
19 | Even in medical school it had inhibited her to the point where she had even had serious doubts about whether she would be able to continue her studies , simply because , unlike many of her senior colleagues , she had never quite managed to acquire the kind of detachment that was so necessary sometimes to become a doctor . |