Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] has become [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Since INR1 has been made off-limits to baby-boomers it has become a lot less attractive , ’ says Tim Schoonmaker , head of radio at EMAP , a magazine publisher once expected to bid . |
2 | In recent years it has become the practice in leases granted for more than five years or so to contain some machinery for enabling the rent to be reviewed , either continuously or at periodic intervals . |
3 | Although it probably began as a lung , over the course of evolution it has become the swimbladder , an ingenious device with which the fish maintains itself as a hydrostat in permanent equilibrium . |
4 | ‘ In many ways it has become a victim of its own success . |
5 | She is now divorced and after periods of University Lecturing at Bristol and Manchester she has become a teacher at Withington Girls ' School . |
6 | In a sense it has become a victim of its own success , for the company is still criticised for the derelict land that remains . |
7 | Wedgwood first produced fine bone china in the early years of the 19th century and since the turn of the 20th century it has become the company 's major product . |
8 | There can be no doubt that in the 112 years it has been standing on the embankment it has become a part of the London scene . |
9 | However , the shame is that for some health service insiders it has become a way of life . |