Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] has become [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The series ' basic premise is that entertainer Sean Hughes discovers one morning that his living room has become a television studio and an invited audience has turned up ( ‘ I 've got some people round … about 450 of them , actually ’ ) .
2 ANOTHER North-East policeman has become a victim of the county 's joyriding epidemic .
3 While liver transplantation has become the treatment of choice in the developed world for many forms of serious acute and chronic liver diseases , its role in the management of liver disease caused by hepatitis B virus ( HBV ) and hepatitis D ( or delta ) virus ( HDV ) infection remains controversial .
4 The museum 's south courtyard has become a sculpture garden conceived as a winter garden in which the more monumental works of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries such as Dufy 's ‘ Cours de la Seine ’ are shown .
5 Nor is there a typical ‘ addict ’ , although in some areas there may be a particular local problem — a school where solvent abuse has become a minority craze , for example , or a housing estate where crack ( a form of cocaine ) is readily available for sale .
6 County Durham Training and Enterprise Council has become an area franchisee for the Executive Business Club .
7 A newspaper seller has become a father … at the age of 78 .
8 Nevertheless , in the light of these considerations it is hard to escape the impression that , like the Venus of Willendorf , or the many-breasted Diana of Ephesus , the modern welfare state has become the re-embodiment of the primal mother , the abstract , secular , bureaucratic equivalent of the mother-as-breast .
9 An independent report supporting allegations that senior managers in the procurement office at the US National Institutes of Health ( NIH ) have systematically discriminated against African-Americans and have operated a ‘ social network ’ in which sexual favours are exchanged for career advancement has become the focus of a campaign by two civil rights organizations to improve conditions for blacks at NIH .
10 A more structured , rationalised and institutional approach to policy making has become the hallmark of the Soviet political system since Khrushchev 's enforced retirement .
11 In the modern period even the apparatus of Cabinet government has become a masking façade for monocratic rule by the British Prime Minister ( Benn , 1981 ) .
12 The two-yearly conference of the International Association for Mass Communication Research has become a focus for critical communication researchers from around the world , according to Pradip Thomas , Coordinator of WACC 's Asian Programme .
13 Overnight , government ownership has become the peoples ' ownership but soon that will change a third time to shareholder ownership .
14 Glitter City has become a family show , John Hiscock reports
15 Computer competency has become a touchstone of good psychological method :
16 Immigration to France since the Second World War has become an issue of major social , economic and political importance .
17 ‘ Now her hospital room has become a prison .
18 At this point of the account Antiochus has become a Hellenizer far beyond Judaea , and the Hellenizing group of Jerusalem has no longer any relevant part in the story .
19 FOLLOWING our POT LUCK feature has become a licence to print money in recent weeks .
20 I 'm thinking really of the way misogyny has become a sort of public spectacle
21 But what truly makes my Dynamique even more attractive is this other comparison : in the last ten years and without a lot of fanfare Dynamique has become the reference point in terms of creativeness and reliability … always one step ahead of the others .
22 Intervet Autumn Exhibition and Rare Breed Display has become a favourite in the calendar of those involved with Rare Breeds in the Eastern region .
23 The TV set has become a point of entry to worlds of personal fantasy .
24 As a result , TV production has become an issue both for agencies and advertisers .
25 Prison security has become an issue , especially since the troubles in Northern Ireland , and it is worth noting that the 1983 report of the Chief Inspector of Prisons suggested that the lessons of the 38-prisoner-escape from the Maze could be applied to England and Wales .
26 Remember , these issues will remain relevant long after the Earth Summit has become a matter of history .
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