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

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1 This attractive black and white mammal has widespread human appeal and has become a symbol for conservation efforts both within China and internationally as the symbol of The World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) .
2 The old party leader with the enigmatic smile is 67 and has become a person of greater symbolic significance than of real political potential .
3 The old party leader with the enigmatic smile is 67 and has become a person of greater symbolic significance than of real political potential .
4 The factory has expanded to four times its original size and has become a showpiece of British industry .
5 Much of this now forms part of Africa 's stock of debt as the recipient countries have been unable to service their export credits , and has become a burden on the export credit guarantee agencies of the EC governments .
6 The agreement contradicted the promise of Arab self-rule that Britain had made to Sherif Hussein of Mecca ( King Hussein 's great-grandfather ) and has become a byword for duplicity .
7 THE whole question of sex education in school has arisen in recent years and has become a matter of real importance .
8 Here Racal is compensating by cultivating paramilitary forces , and has become the Government 's nominated supplier of secure mobile radios to UK police forces .
9 An army camp that was set up to support the Normandy landings and has become the lynchpin of the British Army is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary .
10 MRI has already made a valuable contribution to the management of patients with musculoskeletal tumours and has become the investigation of choice for staging patients with primary bone tumours .
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