Example sentences of "it becomes [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This can occur not only if the goods subsequently perish but also , for example , if after the contract is made , it becomes illegal to carry it out . |
2 | When it becomes illegal which will I 'm sure all people will abide by the law . |
3 | The most I have played at one time is probably seven hours and it becomes agonising , it tightens your arm up terribly . ’ |
4 | If you borrow money from a bank and it becomes insolvent you do not have a problem . |
5 | But if you lend money to a bank and it becomes insolvent you do . |
6 | Provided all the shares are owned by a government agency or by a financial institution , a joint-stock company may become a one-man company , but if it becomes insolvent the sole shareholder is liable for all the company 's indebtedness . |
7 | ‘ ( 1 ) … in relation to an institution in respect of which a payment falls to be made under section 58(1) above any reference in this Act to a depositor 's protected deposit is a reference to the total liability of the institution to him immediately before the time when it becomes insolvent , limited to a maximum of £20,000 , in respect of the principal amounts of and accrued interest on sterling deposits made with United Kingdom offices of the institution . |
8 | This principle stems from the desire to preserve the value of the company 's assets for the benefit of all creditors once it becomes insolvent . |
9 | Instead of having a pale body with dark points , it becomes dark all over . |
10 | In most cases when it really matters , the glider will already be on the final approach with full airbrake when it becomes apparent that an overshoot is likely . |
11 | One of the uses of understanding how this transform of the city and savage theme continues in Eliot 's work is that in seeing how this primitive countryside ( like the animistic rose-garden ) connects with London 's metropolitan world , it becomes apparent that there is a political aspect to the Four Quartets . |
12 | From the outset it becomes apparent that the achievements in chess are incidental to Laszlo Polgar 's obsessive theories of ‘ genius rearing ’ . |
13 | As a consequence , ‘ it becomes apparent ’ , he says , ‘ that no proposition that makes assertions about the nature of a thing according to itself can be affirmed with confidence . ’ |
14 | Initially they make respectful small-talk about him , but their comments grow increasingly resentful as it becomes apparent he will not show up . |
15 | For , it becomes apparent , the terms of the competition between States are constantly changing , and therefore the struggle for national independence is never complete . |
16 | Therefore , it becomes apparent that there is a hierarchy of symptoms and disease . |
17 | But this process may be well under way before it becomes apparent . |
18 | We are taken through all the various stages of recording a simple song on four-track and , along the way , it becomes apparent that recording at this level is nowt but common sense and a basic understanding of the gear you have in front of you . |
19 | This record sounds deranged at either 33 ( where you can pretend it 's a fat bloke singing ) or 45 ( where it becomes apparent that an agitated woman is handling the vocal chores ) . |
20 | Here , it becomes apparent that there is a lack of clarity about the purpose of the post ; a situation that results in further discussion when the candidate has left the room . |
21 | At the studio it becomes apparent that it will not be appropriate to being a class here , and after an hour we leave . |
22 | When questions such as these are asked , it becomes apparent that not all conflicts of interest are of equal importance or concern . |
23 | In such a liturgy it becomes apparent , in a way in which in a traditional liturgy , with a man celebrating , it does not , because there is not the same incongruity , that women are , at the very core of their religion , dependent on the male world . |
24 | This information should be passed regularly to Careers Teachers and Officers for guidance purposes , and can be the basis for counselling by appropriate teachers when it becomes apparent that some students will be at risk of failing the goals . |
25 | Once a model incorporating a manufacturer with some monopoly power and ( say ) a monopolistically competitive retail sector has been set up , it becomes apparent that manufacturer and retailer interests diverge ; the retailers may want more or less margin than the manufacturer would like to impose . |
26 | It is depressing to see the predicted problems materialising one after another , and even more damaging to morale when it becomes apparent that the message we are trying to get across — that a so called free market is no way to ensure the satisfactory provision of health care to an aging population — has not been appreciated by those in a position to make a difference . |
27 | From the above comments , it becomes apparent that the developer would be well advised to make regular contacts with estate agents in his own area or in areas where he wishes to extend his operations . |
28 | As the novel progresses , however , it becomes apparent that Xorandor does in fact address many of the same concerns as Brooke-Rose 's earlier novels , and that her assumption of the narrative idiom of the popular novel and her mimicry of a childish language are carefully calculated . |
29 | When one thinks about that , it becomes apparent how complex the matter is . |
30 | If it becomes apparent that the scope of the work required by the terms of engagement will need to be modified , the client should be notified immediately , and agreement reached in the revised terms . |