Example sentences of "[adv] have become [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , Videologic 's real-time video capture and manipulation system , the DVA-4000 board , could not have become the great success it is today without Videologic 's excellent accompanying authoring software . |
2 | It may be concluded that without the experience of events since 1979 , this ‘ faith in the possibility of change ’ could not have become the guiding principle of the prisons . |
3 | At one time I could easily have become a fundamentalist advocate of natural childbirth ( Reaching for certainty NI 210 ) . |
4 | Money sent home has become an important source of income for the country — especially from those who live in the United States and send remittances to their families in dollars . |
5 | The revelation that Canadian prices for new drugs are relatively high internationally has become a political issue . |
6 | Bail conditions appear also to have become a standard practice in public order cases . |
7 | Though unit sales may recover fully , profits will not if Britain really has become a low-inflation economy . |
8 | The first is that my tree really has become an old mate and I really do go out into the garden and hug it . |
9 | Instead , Broadway today has become an architectual jumble sale of monolithic Marriot Inns , fast-food joints , welfare hotels , and porno cinemas ( where movies like Rin Tin Tin Gets In still pack them in ) . |
10 | With the help of his father , John built the Nautilus , 38ft long and one of the earliest boats to be driven by a screw propeller , and it outpaced all the steamers which followed the University Boat Race between Putney and Mortlake , which by then had become an annual event in the spring of each year . |
11 | Indians and seringueiros alike had become the virtual slaves of the rubber barons and their descendants , who suppresed the indigenous people 's culture and kept the imported labourers in debt bondage . |
12 | Japan seems again to have become an honorary Westerner . |
13 | Establishing the effectiveness and outcomes of health care in order to allocate resources more rationally has become a key policy issue in many countries . |