Example sentences of "[vb mod] become [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Above all else designers should become involved with the millions of people who are now experiencing these problems and to demonstrate that the community at large increasingly understands that science and technology are not given .
2 Highly selective vagotomy was introduced about 20 years ago and hence any cancer risk should become apparent in the next few years .
3 It makes a refreshing change from some of today 's more powerful and aggressive perfumes , and like Guerlain 's other fragrances , Samsara should become one of the great classics .
4 As well as occupying a more important place in initial teacher training , English language should become one of the ‘ national priority areas ’ for in-service training of teachers .
5 While not representing a complete list of provisions these sections map out the range of professional social work services which should become available at the local level to deal comprehensively with difficulties that might arise in the life of a young person .
6 Hotel receptionists dealing with foreign visitors should become conversant with the currencies of other countries and should be able to convert currencies easily and rapidly .
7 ‘ The central principle which guides our work is that the skills needed to find and use information must be introduced and reinforced across the curriculum , within the normal day-to-day practice of subject teaching , ie teaching information handling should become integral to the act of teaching itself , and not an isolated entity demanding separate curriculum space .
8 Basil 's widowed father , a natural son of the Earl of Sandwich , formed part of Wordsworth 's circle of London friends , and the proposal that Wordsworth and Dorothy should become responsible for the child was from the beginning an important part of their plans for life at Racedown .
9 The headteacher believed that everyone on site should become aware of the new atmosphere and how it could be managed .
10 She should become aware of the pressures of her past which have formed her behaviour in these circumstances .
11 A communicative support system has been outlined to try to amplify the sorts of competencies in which the child must become autonomous before the skills which referential communication is measuring are functioning fully .
12 We must become involved in the world-wide search for new and better ways to preserve and protect the environment . ’
13 Hence the world of other people 's qualifications — and new schemes of qualification — must become familiar to the management team of schools , primary as well as secondary .
14 However , if surveyors are to keep up with the inevitable changes taking place , they must become familiar with the new contracts .
15 The user must become familiar with the facilities of this search software and therefore may need more training than for the retrieval of information from a database which has been indexed with a controlled indexing language .
16 At an early stage of his enquiries the local and family historian must become familiar with the shape and size of his parish and learn which places are located within its bounds .
17 Thus , to extend the Bell-Szekeres solution , the same initial conditions are given except that the component becomes complex and , from ( 6.22e ) , W must become non-zero in the interaction region .
18 Secondly , people must become conscious of the opposed interests and fight them out through political struggle .
19 If you put down a deposit and the firm goes bankrupt , you 'll become one of the many unsecured creditors who wait for their share-out from the receiver .
20 Then , as you approach the south , everything changes ; you 'll become aware of the increasing heat and notice the sunblasted mountains , long hot sandy beaches and lively , modern resorts .
21 This means that stamp duty is assessed by reference to the highest ascertainable rent which might become payable under the lease .
22 It has been suggested that the Arkleton Trust , with its interest in new approaches to rural development , might become involved in the further elaboration and the evaluation of the IDP for the Western Isles .
23 Here the new head had recently approached the teacher-librarian in the hope that the school might become involved in the ESSE/L Project , apparently unaware that it had received a Minor award three or so years before .
24 Copies of the digest have been sent to all district councils , district sports councils and sports development groups and I am sending copies to governing bodies for information in the hope that the governing body itself or your district associations might become involved in the local planning process .
25 These observations suggest that an anamnestic responses to the patient 's own virus might become reactive by the foreign , but still related , protein .
26 Governors , parents and others might become sceptical about the other people 's intentions .
27 The length of battery leads might become important with the larger outputs and voltage limiters or isolators would be essential , I think . ’
28 Berlin might become important in the future but its great age was in the 1920s , when East Germany was rich and clients came from Scandinavia and Russia .
29 There are a number of ways in which they might become interested in the subject .
30 A formal party vote might not be necessary to remove him : senior members of his party might make it clear to the Prime Minister that he no longer had the confidence of the parliamentary party ( as , in a sense , happened with Churchill in 1955 ) , or the lack of support might become clear as the result of a Commons vote ( as in 1940 , when Chamberlain obtained a drastically-reduced majority in a vote of confidence ) .
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