Example sentences of "and became [art] " in BNC.

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31 And behold , he shrivelled and withered under their eyes , and became a small handful of grey dust and glass powder .
32 In the classics , in mathematics , in history and in English we were taught by men of quite exceptional ability and qualifications : my history master later held a university chair and became a Welsh historian of the greatest distinction …
33 Cancer research had a long tradition of support from private contributions , but new charities devoted to particular diseases , such as arthritis and rheumatism , leukaemia , and muscular dystrophy , were founded and became a great source of strength to workers whose interests had or might have application to the desired objectives .
34 But the two lifestyles were incompatible ; the herdsman followed — and later drove — his animals from grazing to grazing and became a nomad , whilst the gatherer settled down to till the soil and defend his crops from predators .
35 In 1980 , 1981 , and 1985 major riots in Bristol , London , Liverpool , and Birmingham commanded the headlines and became a key theme in policy debates about the future of the inner cities .
36 These flaps gradually grew larger until they met the nasal and became a single sheet of metal , with slits to allow vision and holes for breathing .
37 Debbie Kaye , Gedge 's girlfriend at the time , worked hard on the band 's behalf and became a manager-type figure .
38 Brodie was well-known in the Municipal Transport world and became a distinctive and well-accepted figure wherever he went .
39 Here he put into practice the ideas of social justice expounded in his book A New View of Society , and became a nationally known figure .
40 France imported considerable numbers in the 1850s and 1860s and became a useful reservoir of lines which were later extinct in England .
41 For a while the breed flourished and became a regular winner of dairy-class prizes , but the Second World War saw the start of a decline , though the breed society was revitalised in 1948 .
42 He had asked John Prior Estlin for letters of introduction to the Unitarian ministers at Bridgwater and Taunton , and became a regular preacher in both towns for as long as he remained at Stowey .
43 He joined the CE in Thomas Street , was received as a member of the Methodist Church and became a Local Preacher on Trial .
44 He left the Army in 1946 and became a Lay Pastor first in Norfolk and then in Yorkshire .
45 It was the ‘ me ’ that changed and became a shade clearer .
46 Mazzolla 's infant son , Allesandro , was raised by his mother and became a prominent Italian internationalist in the '60s , scoring Milan 's only goal against Celtic in the European Cup Final in 1967 .
47 Fleet-footed Peter Berry joined the Palace as a Junior straight from school in 1949 and became a versatile forward , who appeared in four front-line positions during five seasons at Selhurst Park , once he had graduated to the League side .
48 Jack Edwards was Palace 's stocky , teak-tough full-back throughout the 1950s and became a great favourite here at Selhurst Park .
49 Ian was a bright young striker who , after helping the Palace Juniors win the FA Youth Cup in 1977 , forced his way into the League side and became a key member of our 1979 2nd Division Championship line-ups , scoring several invaluable goals , including the first one in the decisive victory over Burnley which clinched the title in the final game of the season .
50 Bobby rejoined his former Swindon boss , Bert head , at Selhurst Park and became a prominent member of Palace 's sides in the late 1960s .
51 He did not , like them , attempt to enter on a ruinous competition with the new mode of conveyance , but on the contrary adapted himself to changed circumstances , and became a railway carriage builder .
52 The Battalion at this time was left with only five officers and 100 other ranks , and became a line of communication battalion .
53 It emerged from the First Annual Conference on Library Orientation for Academic Libraries in the USA in 1971 , and became a working reality as Project LOEX in 1972 .
54 Harry obtained his Honours BSc in physics in 1938 and became a research student under Dr P. B. Moon ( later Professor P. B. Moon FRS ) .
55 Somewhere in the period between the time that early man first made for himself a ‘ god ’ , and the time when evidence of ‘ god ’ worship was left for later generations to find , the use of ‘ gods ’ for purposes which were largely intended to create unfair privileges , and were therefore a source of evil , gradually crept in and became a widespread part of the social scene .
56 It was not until relatively modern times that the now prevailing terribly malevolent form of god worship had its origin , and became a deeply rooted human activity .
57 All the more remarkable then that in 1829 , a born-deaf person with no speech was called to the Bar and became a barrister .
58 He acquired a small capital by scavenging and became a pedlar ; then he became a partner in a ship ; and his skill as a sailor and his fondness for travel took him to Scotland and Italy , to Denmark and Flanders .
59 He joined Davenham as a scorer in the late 1920s and became a player with the club in the early 1930s whilst still at school .
60 Congregationalist , Philip Doddridge preached here for 22 years and became a famous local figure .
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