Example sentences of "[pers pn] have become a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For just a short time I had become a part of the village community on a day that ‘ introduces everybody to everybody else ’ .
2 I had become a Christian when leaving Oxford University through reading the Bible and being convinced that the New Testament documents were reliable .
3 I had become a tenant of my own dream .
4 In the past few months , I 've become a housewife .
5 Great God , I 've become a bore .
6 Leaning forward in the rattan chair , on the after deck , he said , ‘ I tell you , Doctor ’ — he always addressed me thus , showing the respect of one professional man for another ‘ in over thirty years at sea I 've become a specialist in islands .
7 ‘ But I 've become a cult figure over the past 18 months , I have respect now ; people do n't walk up in the street and say ‘ Hi Chris ’ and clap me on the shoulder .
8 I did n't suffer from morning sickness but I 've become an insomniac over the months and had the good fortune ( or so they tell me ) to have a healthy foetus that started kicking me at thirteen weeks .
9 I think I have become a bit more positive .
10 And now that I have become a partner in business I can work from very early and right through in order to be free at night to train .
11 My dear Paul , in ten minutes I am going to tell my board that I have become a convert to Catastrophe Theory .
12 I have become a snob .
13 Following your example I have become an apostle for the fight for human rights around the world .
14 ‘ When I first got back to Melbourne , I said , ‘ Mum , I think I have to become a nun .
15 Royal insider on Diana WHEN I first got back to Melbourne I said : ‘ Mum , I think I have to become a nun .
16 The study concludes that ‘ She has become a mistress of the pre-planned , carefully packaged appearance . ’ .
17 TELEVISION presenter Jayne Irving tells me she has become a forces ' pin-up in Bosnia .
18 More commonly , the minister under attack is shielded by collective responsibility and the decision as to whether he or she goes or stays is one for the Prime Minister , based on the criteria of the extent to which he or she has become a liability to the government .
19 She is now divorced and after periods of University Lecturing at Bristol and Manchester she has become a teacher at Withington Girls ' School .
20 Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself .
21 She has become a hospital ‘ link worker ’ , interpreting for members of London 's Greek community who do n't speak English .
22 She has become a parody of herself , doomed to spend the rest of her life acting out her own mythical qualities .
23 ‘ You 've been sitting in that damned cottage for nigh on a year and you 've become a coward .
24 You 've become a dreamer since you came back here and you 're not so careful about things .
25 Alright let everything go fine you 've become a sailor .
26 ‘ I forgot , you 've become an ostrich , of course , like all the rest .
27 And once you 've become an Abbey National mortgage customer , you wo n't be forgotten .
28 By August 1938 she had become a resident of the mental hospital , and Maurice reported to Eliot that she seemed " fairly cheerful , had slept well and eaten well , and had sat out in the garden and read a certain amount . "
29 In the interim , she had become a bit ‘ bolshie ’ .
30 Now she had become a pensioner she had been able to give up work as a midwife , and she spent much of her time on her allotment :
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