Example sentences of "[modal v] become [vb pp] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This will be sufficient to investigate the energy range in which the electromagnetic forces should become unified with the weak forces according to the Salam-Weinberg theory , but not the enormously high energy at which the weak and electromagnetic interactions would be predicted to become unified with the strong interactions .
2 They were keen that their ideas should become incorporated into the ACRU/Guy 's Hospital proposal and that Ipswich should be one of the locations in which the project was carried out .
3 If these Institutions should become established throughout the kingdom , there is good reason to hope they will produce an happy change in the general Morals of the People , and thereby render the Severities of Justice less frequently necessary .
4 The councillor should become acquainted with the principal officers from whom he can gain a considerable amount of information and help .
5 Her owner rushed to bring her a bucket of oats before she should become entangled in the fence once again .
6 If a bench of two justices can not bring themselves thus to dispose of the case there was no other sensible construction of section 9(2) then that a bench of three must become seized of the matter , rehear the evidence and comply with the statute , i.e. convict or acquit on the evidence .
7 Anyone working seriously on the social and economic history of the sixteenth , seventeenth and eighteenth centuries must become acquainted with the major findings of this demographic research .
8 In other words , the initial credit inducement may become accepted as the norm , thus shunting all cash inflows forwards .
9 Some voiced sounds may become devoiced under the influence of surrounding voiceless sounds : the /L/ in play has very little voicing ; the /r/ in tray loses some voicing , making it slightly fricative ; the /v/ in fivepence will also be devoiced ( because of the /p/ ) and may even be assimilated to a voiceless /f/ : / " faifpens/ .
10 Finally , the inevitable imbalance may become exacerbated by the bias of collectors .
11 There are cases , however , where the military has seen itself as a force for modernization , particularly in societies perceived to be ruled by traditional elites , and where the military may become imbued with the norms of Western processes of industrialization to the extent that it seeks to impose them on society .
12 Theoretically ( it would be argued ) these items may become detached from the flea and be lost in the collections .
13 Examples of this may be : the agoraphobic person who never goes out because they believe they will collapse and die of a heart attack ; the lift phobic who believes they may become trapped in the lift and suffocate to death ; a person who avoids meeting others because , if a disagreement starts , they believe they will lose their temper and hit people ; and last , a person may obsessively check the locks on doors and windows , believing that somebody is bound to break into the house if they fail to make these checks .
14 If the number of managerial jobs does not continue expanding , more and more men may become trapped in the way that female clerks already are .
15 Frequently , however , there is also an ingrowth of the sternum near their origin so that they are carried inwards and the whole forms a Y-shaped structure , the furca , whose internal arms may become fused with the pleural arms or are connected with them by short muscles .
16 Whereas boys may become alienated from the means of learning , girls would be alienated more swiftly by the content of learning .
17 In a few years , the sward may become dominated by the coarse tussock-forming grass , Brachypodium pinnatum , and eventually the vegetation turns into some form of scrub and possibly woodland .
18 The basket should not be closed too tightly as many duct stones are soft and the basket wires may become embedded in the stone so that it can not be released .
19 Two dangers of the purchaser-provider split are that collaboration among health care professionals may be undermined and the provider aspects of the public health role may become removed from the purchasing role .
20 It was his hope that whereas an essentially Ukrainian background would rule behind the front door of their home , his son could become assimilated into the society that had adopted his flotsam parents .
21 In cementing the basis of the Führer 's pivotal position , the ‘ Hitler myth ’ had been instrumental in establishing a situation in which the traditional élites could become outflanked by the specifically Nazi élites .
22 If I 'd become known as the Man In The Pyjamas , I 'd have to wear those pyjamas for the rest of my life !
23 For example , a centred heading above justified text would become blocked at the left-hand margin if Alt+P was applied to it as well as to the text below .
24 The danger for Leeds was that as they began to over-extend themselves they would become exposed at the back , where they are at their weakest .
25 If not , the persons ‘ knowingly concerned ’ would have to pay and , on payment , would become subrogated to the primary claim against the contravener .
26 One disadvantage of the change might be that the more precise moral distinctions currently incorporated within the law would become submerged within the sentencing discretion , where the signposts are less clear and the arguments less structured .
27 The fourth element that the plaintiff has to prove is that the acts done by her were done in reliance on or as a result of her belief that she would become entitled to the deceased 's property on his death …
28 It might be expected that the main means by which teachers would become acquainted with the concept of SSE would be through their own LEA scheme .
29 It would become known as the Aladdin Sane Retirement Tour of Great Britain , comprising over 40 appearances and culminating at Hammersmith Odeon for the famous final concert of June 3 , 1973 , when David announced his ‘ retirement ’ and that he would n't perform live concerts again for a long time — not for two or three years at least .
30 What makes sense therefore , is to put the work organiser at either end of the binder , to build those up , so that pages where you really will be writing on in the binder , which are the diary pages will become elevated towards the middle of the rings , and make that much easier to write on .
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