Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] become [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's an interesting thought that the images of every day life that we all make today , will sooner or later become a part of this heritage .
2 The United States which had been supremely the country of the railway at the beginning of the twentieth century had just as dramatically and wholeheartedly become the country of the motor car , the Greyhound bus , and the aeroplane .
3 Had ICI focused earlier on shareholder value creation , he said , it would not have allowed a value gap to develop and so become a target for Hanson 's predatory schemes .
4 The dominant Labour Party included large sections of industrial South Wales which was openly hostile , fearing that devolution would separate Wales from the economic and social structure of England and perhaps become a paradise for linguistic nationalists .
5 He could throw his lot in with the Lord General , and perhaps become a governor of one of the colony worlds .
6 This attractive black-white mammal widely liked by people and already become a symbol of conservation efforts …
7 Third World governments need to help the submerged economy emerge and gradually become a part of the official one .
8 While in Rome in 1845 Mary met George Henry Sumner , son of Charles Richard Sumner [ q.v. ] , bishop of Winchester , who was to be ordained and later become the bishop of Guildford .
9 Certainly , it has not as yet become an issue of widespread social concern , despite the increasing problem with younger age groups .
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