Example sentences of "it can become a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Occasionally it can become a nonzero sum game . |
2 | ‘ What would my esteemed partner say must be on that land before it can become a resort ! ’ she asked . |
3 | For most young people it is a passing phase which they will grow out of , but for some it can become a habit . |
4 | ‘ It can become a rut . |
5 | But , once it exists , it can become a shackle rather than an inspiration , and when it does do so , one has to seek to destroy it , and thence the animus of Russell 's attacks on organized religion . |
6 | It can become a game too : spot the inside words — practice , ( act , ice ) ; cemetery ( met , meter ) . |
7 | If it can be made to work — and time will show whether it can become a reality — that may be the moment to return to subjects such as political and economic union and the benefits of a different defence structure . |
8 | I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children , such as it then produced of every walk of life . |
9 | Obviously there is less conflict if the commitment is shared by both partners , but it can become a source of tension and disagreement . |
10 | From there it can become an adventure yarn told in movement , with B miming climbing a cliff face , going through tunnels , crossing rope bridges , etc . |
11 | Seeing yourself as others see you wo n't be such a dramatic experience for everyone but it is certainly a compelling one and it can become an experience you learn from . |
12 | It is questionable whether it can become an agent to promote social work but is position is so central than an attempt must be made . |