Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] become a [adj] issue " in BNC.
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1 | As we shall see later , the ongoing health of children in Seascale has become a critical issue for the nuclear industry . |
2 | By 1093 , when the events I am about to describe took place , she was of marriageable age , about thirteen , and the question of her marriage had become a political issue of some importance . |
3 | Since I carried out this survey , education has become a central issue in public debate , particularly as a result of the changes contained within the Education Reform Act . |
4 | Television had become a central issue of public and political debate . |
5 | During the last few years , caring for the elderly , sick and disabled in society has become a controversial issue . |
6 | Because of changes in society in general , and in the student and academic population in particular , bias has become a major issue in academic writing ( reflected for example in current arguments over " political correctness " ) . |
7 | With the developments in East Germany and the prospect of German re-unification , the future organisation of Europe has become a live issue . |
8 | Certainly Gladstone 's view of society was less useful in 1880 when he returned to power for a second time , then , as Chamberlain reminded him , social legislation had become a parliamentary issue . |
9 | The tail of the bull has become a contentious issue amongst geomantic experts . |
10 | Contaminated land has become a major issue , and many companies have leapt in , touting biotechnological , chemical or physical processes as the panacea for clean-up . |
11 | Just two days before the County Council elections , Gargy Patel reports on how the debate about social services has become a key issue . |
12 | Their emergence in the mid 14605 had alienated Clarence and Warwick , and for a time , in 1469–70 , hostility to the family had become a political issue . |
13 | Their emergence in the mid 14605 had alienated Clarence and Warwick , and for a time , in 1469–70 , hostility to the family had become a political issue . |