Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] has become a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So it has become a fashion now . |
2 | The novelty of such a situation will be more apparent if we compare with it what can be called the classical situation of the ancient world between 600 and 300 B.C. It has become a commonplace , after Karl Jaspers ' Vom Ursprung und Ziel der Geschichte — the first original book on history to appear in post-war Germany in 1949 — to speak of the Achsenzeit , of the axial age , which included the China of Confucius and Lao-Tse , the India of Buddha , the Iran of Zoroaster , the Palestine of the Prophets and the Greece of the philosophers , the tragedians and the historians . |
3 | Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself . |
4 | Now it has become a scene of misery and discontent . |
5 | There was a time when planned obsolescence was capitalism 's dirty little secret — now it has become a selling point . |
6 | Now he has become a pain in the neck to the establishment . |
7 | can I say that as long as the integrity of each religion is preserved , then education is a very sound er erm is very sound in prospect , but sadly it has become a melting pot and as my Noble Friends like to refer to it a mish-mash and I do n't think it does anything more than serve to confuse children if it 's done badly . |
8 | Recently it has become a port for a cross-Channel ferry service |
9 | The advent of the car and the discovery of Keld by motorists have lessened the remoteness and loneliness of the village and recently it has become a crossroads of long-distance walkers , the Pennine Way and the Coast to Coast Walk meeting briefly at a footbridge over the river . |