Example sentences of "which [verb] become [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By the third period , there was a new fashion for urn and willow motifs , which had become commemorative symbols on graves marking the achievements of the individual in life .
2 Thomas Rowlandson capped the matter — which had become public knowledge — in his final Boswell cartoon , called ‘ Revising the Second Edition ’ , which shows a terrified Boswell being grabbed by the throat ; Lord Macdonald is pointing with his stick to the offending pages of the first edition and Boswell is complying in terror .
3 In a thinly disguised attack on the Prime Minister and her former adviser Professor Sir Alan Walters , Sir Leon said the countries which had become full members of the exchange rate mechanism had enjoyed lower interest rates and lower inflation .
4 Having stated that , the wide roll width , dense colour and crease resistance makes balloon ripstop superior for those artform kites which have become spectacular attractions at all major kite meetings .
5 The four novels deal with the status of the genre relative to the public discourses of the media and the discourses of specialized expertise in the domain of communications technology , both of which have become contemporary discourses of authority .
6 Tucked away on the fringes of Nottingham are areas such as Hockley and Bridlesmith Gate which have become thriving centres for high fashion , continental cafes , antiques and contemporary art and craft shops .
7 Mr Arnold said the group would concentrate on areas which have become cooperative deserts and re-establish the Co-op name as a major force in Northern retailing .
8 Nobody has bothered very much with their theories which have become imaginative curios to be put on the shelf with the books ‘ proving ’ that Queen Elizabeth I was a man , Queen Victoria had a love child , and that Pope John Paul I was murdered .
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