Example sentences of "it will become a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The proposals will mean it 'll become a criminal offence to camp anywhere without permission . |
2 | After the scheduled 1995 opening of the Newton Cap scheme , the picturesque valley around it will become a great local amenity . |
3 | If IBM actually endorses it for the Presentation Manager it will become a second standard ! |
4 | Instead , if it caves in to the French , it will become a protectionist grouping of rich nations , excluded from the American and Japanese markets and the growing wealth of the rest of the world . |
5 | ‘ It is easy to develop a market without entrepreneurial institutions , but it will become a black market . |
6 | It will become a criminal offence not to comply fully with any investigations , and it will be possible to impose substantial financial penalties , not only upon the companies operating a prohibited agreement , but also upon those directors found responsible for negotiating or operating such an agreement . |
7 | Rugby is identified so strongly as an Afrikaner sport by the black majority that there appears little doubt that it will become a political football . |
8 | Adrian Colston , director of the Northamptonshire Wildlife Trust , says the centre has given the Trust a shop window in the town centre : ‘ It 's early days yet , but the centre has already doubled our volunteer workforce and we think it will become a major focal point . ’ |
9 | If it is denied or suppressed in some way , it will become a recurring experience , or it will convert itself into some other disorder of the body , emotion or behaviour . |
10 | It will become a freshwater river permanently at its present high-water mark . |
11 | Those constraints have gone now , and yet Haines says for various reasons we should not expect to see future AS/400s challenging the top-end mainframe market , although it will become a stronger challenger around the low-end and middle of Enterprise System 's territory . |