Example sentences of "it [adv] become a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sceptics argued that there was no real difference between a right and a duty ; once it was laid down when auditors would be expected to use their right to report , it effectively became a duty . |
2 | OK , so it eventually becomes an obsession , and someone has to kill to get the key , but it keeps the audience alert , particularly when there 's a late night knock at the door . |
3 | It only became a god in Hellenistic times when it was worshipped under the name ‘ Aion ’ , but that signified a sacred , eternal time which was very different from ordinary time , chronos . |
4 | While a certain amount of stress can be positive — it provides energy which enables us to do the things we want to do — it only becomes a problem if it develops into distress . |
5 | It only becomes a problem if the environment encourages it to grow excessively . |
6 | It only becomes a mystery because we notice that there are too few facts to draw a conclusion . |
7 | However , it is deemed unlikely to reactivate the effort despite contentions that the Intel work taking priority — largely the stuff of Open Desktop 2.0 coming out this summer — could be easily ported to the MIPS platform should it suddenly become a volume player . |
8 | They get you in individually , and sort of reveal embarrassing personal stories , and there 's , I mean it just becomes a battleground , your house for , for the weekend . |
9 | ‘ When you 've got targets and incentives it just becomes a family planning programme and not much more than that ’ Tricia Parker , Oxfam Bangladesh |
10 | And then it just became a drug that I had to take for every day use . |
11 | Does it just become a disguise for who you really are ? |
12 | It soon became a case of ‘ Advance Australia Fair ’ on almost every front . |
13 | I started on the full golf tour , but it soon became a choice of golf or my family . |
14 | It soon became a matter of urgency . |
15 | It soon became an organisation of worldwide influence and still exists as strong as ever . |
16 | At first he may look funny chatting away silently but it soon becomes a bore . |
17 | It thus becomes a matter of the sensitivity of investment to changes in interest rates , i.e. what is the interest-elasticity of investment ? |
18 | It rapidly became a staple , and has remained the major crop throughout the modern period . |
19 | Then not having it rapidly became a sign of poverty . |
20 | Organized exclusively by women , it quickly became a symbol not only of peace but also of the values of the women 's movement . |
21 | Its forgiving nature and subsequent popularity proved to be the Kiwi 's downfall however : ordinary palates quickly developed a taste for it too and , from being a deli or specialist greengrocery item , requiring hours to track down ( note the vital equation : time to spare + money to spare = status ) it quickly became a supermarket staple in the expanding section of exotics . |
22 | It was severely under-funded , and it quickly became a horse infirmary primarily , and a teaching body secondarily . |
23 | It quickly became an obstacle to reform , even more inclined to the tactics and principles of a discredited ideology than the sitting parliament , the Supreme Soviet . |
24 | It also becomes an experience which indirectly registers the resilience of the individual 's own immediate cultural past : forgetfulness and oblivion are the means of its escape , but become so in a way which register its continuing presence . |
25 | As a successful town , it is not unlikely that it also became a pagus centre for part of the Dobunni and additionally the residence of the regionarius mentioned above ( p. 34 ) . |
26 | Membership of a " terrorist group " was punishable by five years ' imprisonment and it also became a crime to possess " directly or indirectly " written or recorded materials condoning " terrorist " activity . |
27 | It inevitably became an issue , however , after the king 's death , and Gloucester 's vulnerability was further increased by the death of his kinsman George Neville on 4 May — something which immediately converted the duke 's title to the northern Neville lands into a life interest only . |
28 | It inevitably became an issue , however , after the king 's death , and Gloucester 's vulnerability was further increased by the death of his kinsman George Neville on 4 May — something which immediately converted the duke 's title to the northern Neville lands into a life interest only . |
29 | For record companies , it now became a question of who could pay the most money to secure the most in-demand acts . |
30 | A process so hedged about with medical mystery and old wives ' tales that no man was allowed to share in it now became an experience he must not miss for the world . |