Example sentences of "have become the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Most recently , the company has concluded an agreement whereby it has become the exclusive installers for the American Decoturf range of tennis surfaces in the UK . |
2 | In our society sex has become the supreme secret ( 'the mystery of sex' ) and the general substratum of our existence . |
3 | Welcoming delegates to the conference on Sept. 10 , Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said that " despite everyday hardships [ in the Soviet Union ] liberty has become the supreme value " . |
4 | The publication of Antiracism : an assault on education and value , the book of essays edited by Frank Palmer ( 1987 ) , confirmed the fact that the school has become the principal element in the ideology with which the new right have sought to attack antiracism . |
5 | In addition , if in this century racism has become the prototypical instantiation of the concept of ‘ prejudice ’ , then similar justificatory strategies can be expected , when people deny racism and prejudice : in denying that one is racist , one is denying that one is prejudiced , and vice versa . |
6 | Cos , of course , the West Essex management staff have been co saddled with another project which is to provide a trust for the East Herts and West Essex health providers , i.e. P A H and associated health services providers and surprise surprise ! in this council chamber Chief Executive of the West Essex Health Authority has become the Chief Executive of the provider trust despite that , it 's not gon na be approved by the Secretary of State , but certainly a conference which she 's speaking at in , she is named as the Chief Executive ! |
7 | In turn the motor lorry has become the sole method of transporting stone . |
8 | But capitalism has dwindled into the economy , and its management has become the sole area of dispute : an autonomous , uncontested economic system whose necessities are increasingly disarticulated from human need . |
9 | In many ways Bosnich has become the recent victim of his own success . |
10 | Consequently there will always be a demand for properties , especially in London , which has become the financial centre of the world . |
11 | Start-up maven , Bob Fabbio , fresh from the unparalleled success of Tivoli Systems Inc , whose software has become the distributed systems management framework for the Open Software Foundation , Unix International and Sun Microsystems Inc , is back at it again . |
12 | One of the busiest ports in Spain , Las Palmas has become the traditional port of call for yachts on their way to the Caribbean . |
13 | DIY cordless chargers can take around three hours , whereas the one hour charge rate has become the professional standard . |
14 | But the real division in Britain is geographical , which is why the West Midlands has become the decisive battlefield in elections , the Debatable Land , where neither establishment is dominant . |
15 | It is ritual decayed into spectacle where not continuity but surprise has become the ultimate consideration , tradition and originality having their horns uncomfortably locked in the phrase ‘ invariable surprise ’ : |
16 | Exercise and fitness has become the final frontier . |
17 | Mancini also gives the most circumstantial account of Edward 's wishes and their reception , and it is his version ( with slight modifications ) which has become the standard treatment since the rediscovery of his manuscript earlier this century . |
18 | Mancini also gives the most circumstantial account of Edward 's wishes and their reception , and it is his version ( with slight modifications ) which has become the standard treatment since the rediscovery of his manuscript earlier this century . |
19 | The parish has become the other woman in my life — our lives — I do n't blame Peter for that , he has to believe in its importance in order not to feel he has wasted everything . |
20 | Punishment in the community has become the other side of Conservative penal policy . |
21 | A Darlington jeweller has become the new chairman of the town 's business club just a year after joining it . |
22 | A Central South MP has become the new deputy Speaker of the House of Commons . |
23 | A Central South MP has become the new deputy Speaker of the House of Commons . |
24 | The twins have gone their separate ways and become estranged : Jip is a nuclear physicist at NASA and Zab is a Euro-MP in Aachen , which has become the new seat of the European Parliament . |
25 | Now , with the opening of Eastern Europe , united Germany has become the preferred destination for thousands of refugees fleeing hardship at home . |
26 | Until the late 1970s gall bladder disease has generally been diagnosed by oral cholecystography or intravenous biligraphy , but during the 1980s ultra sonography has become the preferred treatment . |
27 | The spiralling motion of electro-magnetic energy generated from the ether of space and the proceeding symmetry occurring throughout Nature has become the long-time concern of Christopher Illert , Bachelor of Science and one of the world 's foremost theoretical mathematicians ( IQ well over 200 ! ) . |
28 | Integrated working teams can help identify and understand technical risk and has become the working model for BPX . |
29 | It has become the premier institution of higher education in the maintained sector in Wales , and especially since the transfer of responsibility from the DES to the Welsh Office in April 1978 , it has occupied a unique position in that , compared to England with its large number of polytechnics and to Scotland with its three central institutions which are analogous to polytechnics , it is the only polytechnic in Wales . |
30 | In the 20 years since the National Jazz , Blues And Rock Festival relocated itself from sleepy London toff suburb , Richmond , to its present Thames Valley site , the Reading Festival has become the premier rock gig . |