Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [adv] become a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You can see into the mind of a normal , everyday man who has somehow become a murderer , he works in a way which is hard to understand , as everything he does is due to his obsession , which makes whatever he does perfectly acceptable to him , it 's almost as if he ca n't help it . |
2 | No wonder then , that in the statement read out by goalkeeper Gary Phillips , they beseeched the players ' union , the Football League and the FA to protect them from the man who has virtually become a tyrant . |
3 | Women 's participation as combatants is less marked than in other work , although there are renowned women in important military positions , such as Comandante Ana Guadalupe Martinez , a highly skilled urban combatant who has now become a member of the FDR Political Diplomatic Commission and the late Comandante Ana Maria , who was second-in-command of the FPL . |
4 | Two tables to his left I recognized the handsome young Guards major who had just become a father . |
5 | Someone who occasionally joined in these discussions was a pupil of Lewis 's , Alan Griffiths , who had also become a friend . |
6 | The evangelist had managed to obtain an affidavit from one of the three Danes responsible for the publication of LRSB but who had since become a Christian , stating that ‘ Mao money ’ had financed the publication of the book in Denmark . |
7 | He put his arms around me in the bear-hug of a joyous boy who had suddenly become a man . |
8 | Concorde ( which was to be partly built in Bristol ) benefited from a strong local lobby including a local MP , Tony Benn , who had now become a member of the Labour Cabinet . |