Example sentences of "has become [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ten years later , as Sard Harker relates , Don Manuel has become dictator and is establishing order and prosperity in the ten provinces of the Sugar States .
2 Your feet are in the mud ; to me the mud has become roses .
3 Mackie , who has become secretary of the new Scottish Higher Education Funding Council , says it was necessary for universities to be better run .
4 is now in reception , and has become secretary to Agriculture finance director .
5 It has become life and death .
6 Much of the syllabus has become part of the training of dancers all over the world .
7 The use of composite materials , such as carbon fibre and Kevlar , to save weight has become part and parcel of racing car production .
8 It has become part of the ritual in the American eclipse .
9 Education has become part of the political battleground , and its transformation into a non-racial system can only be part of a much broader transformation of society .
10 Getting one 's feet done has become part of the ritual of old age .
11 This has become part of the rhetoric of reform .
12 And there would be a great sadness if it vanished , because it has become part of feline history .
13 The ‘ Oedipus complex ’ has become part of our common language , and yet it is seldom taken seriously ( except by parents of four-year-old boys — and even then it is unexpected ) .
14 In common use for so many domestic purposes , polythene has become part of everyday life .
15 For over five million passengers , Aurigny has become part of their holiday memories or a vital link with the outside world .
16 One of BRAC 's concerns at present is to see whether the lobon-gur solution has become part of the Bangladeshi culture , in so far as the mothers taught by BRAC 's Oral Therapy Replacement Workers might pass their knowledge down to their children .
17 It has become part of me .
18 Now the reconstruction of Georg Bähr 's great eighteenth-century Protestant church has become part of a DM1 billion ( £416 million ; $583 million ) campaign to restore the city centre to its appearance as recorded in Canaletto 's paintings .
19 Willingly or not , Mr Albert has become part of Germany 's insurance club .
20 The concept of mixed race , which has become part of conventional social work language , is misleading because it causes confusion in the minds of transracial adopters .
21 To meet such objections Ross developed a very useful concept which has become part of the regular stock in trade of moral philosophers , the concept of a prima facie duty .
22 It has become part of their workaday life .
23 Europe has absorbed huge quantities of ELT product in the last decade , to the extent that , in some sectors , UK-published product has become part of the fabric of the national education system .
24 In this way , she has become part of the total social fact , but we will present it as part of the age-old conflict between love and duty .
25 Though the dissolve has become part of film punctuation it can still shock or seduce the viewer .
26 Here we might point to the way Holiday Club International has become part of the wider leisure services and manufacturing group Bass Holdings .
27 The metaphor of commodity suggests itself ( with its marxian overtones ) precisely because research has become part of academic currency , bestowing credibility on those who possess a curriculum vitae listing their research publications .
28 The nightmare of childhood lived daily by orphan children in Romania is another example of a state of dreadful innocence abused by adults which is too painful to comprehend and yet which has become part of the domain of childhood as understood in Britain , just as images of the abuse of children by adults are also part of our daily reference to the violent world of childhood .
29 The processes through which the text has become part of the textuality of history will probably have meant the re-deployment of those original agencies so that they have reappeared in some disguised fashion within currently familiar structural organisation for understanding culture .
30 In effect the Park has become part of the city 's road network .
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