Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [verb] become [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now recently a colleague of mine er , that comes from an area where I grew up , and heaven forbid , that I heard the news that Esher has become Liberal , but
2 He had outlined to him a ‘ Project for a Scientific Psychology ’ in 1895 , and it was at about this time that Freud began to become dissatisfied with Breuer 's approach .
3 During the course of meetings with Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl and other officials , Kravchuk said that Ukraine intended to become nuclear-free by 1994 , and confirmed that Ukraine 's armed forces would have a maximum strength of 220,000 .
4 He had suspected for a while that Nancy had become tired of Bill Sikes ' brutality and violence , and that she had found a new friend to take his place .
5 The policeman explained that Oliver had become ill , and the old gentleman had taken him to his house in the Pentonville district of north London .
6 An extreme conservative position would be to believe that , through the fact that God chose to become incarnate within a particular society , indeed through the fact that God chose a particular tradition and people , all aspects of that society are to be conceived to accord with the will of God .
7 Frankie followed the boxing scene with much interest and it was through boxing that Billy had become involved with the volatile character in the first place .
8 It is this kind of theft that has boosted statistics to the extent that Holland has become one of the most criminal countries in the world .
9 After all , it was only later that Rob had become serious about Heather .
10 This and the friendly , English-speaking people , means that Acapulco has becomes one of the most popular action-packed holiday resorts in the world , frequented by the rich and famous .
11 And to cover up the dreadfulness of the moment , the pain of the knowledge that Rachel had become old , alone , and friendless , she had giggled and said something about having lost her key .
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