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

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1 Adam Drabo has since become a folk hero , for the inspiration he has given to his country 's people to rid themselves of corrupt government .
2 And survival of the fittest has since become a slogan , it is nothing more , a slogan associated with Darwin .
3 Since that case was decided , the nature of constitutional guarantees has subtly changed in the constitution of the United Kingdom , which has since become a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights , Article 11 of which guarantees to citizens of the signatory countries a right to freedom of assembly .
4 Of the students in my time , one has since become an archbishop , John Aung Hla ; another , John Maung Pe became the first bishop of Akyab , and another who came for a short term of study and an even shorter curacy was John Richardson , the saintly schoolteacher , catechist , priest and bishop in turn of Car Nicobar , where under his influence the whole of the island population , including witch doctors , became Christian .
5 When granting the abbey of Holyrood a foundation charter , David I had given its canons the right to build and profit from a burgh of their own , in what has since become the Canongate .
6 The inaugural exhibition , ‘ Fashion and History : a Dialogue ’ , is curated and installed by Katell le Bourhis , the former Met curator who has since become the director of Musee des Arts de la Mode et du Textil in Paris .
7 Copernica , his first in the US , did likewise , and Dream Dancer , a Group 1 winner in France that year , has since become the sire of last year 's Arc winner Suave Dancer .
8 The transition was then less abrupt than has since become the habit .
9 Erm , at which point influencing has somewhat become a bit of a waste of time .
10 Judging by the number of recent articles , letters to newspapers and magazines and general comment on the future of the game , it is the controversy over professionalism which has rightly become the item for debate .
11 Once a northern manufacturing city , Leeds has suddenly become a financial-services centre .
12 It sees the widow as the creator of life who has suddenly become the symbol of death , and who also , as an unsupported woman , may be an expensive burden on the rest of the ‘ tribe ’ for the remaining years of her life .
13 She has suddenly become the oppressor , the Marcos family the oppressed .
14 The artist has thus become a God , privileged to breathe life into otherwise inanimate material , paint , clay , metal or stone .
15 Another claim is that a certain State has not become a party to a treaty , and therefore can not share in the distribution of values projected by it .
16 The wind of God certainly blew on that man , Christian though he already was ; he has not become a paragon of virtue over night , but the manifest change in his disposition and attitudes can not be denied .
17 ‘ I suppose tobacco dumping has not become an issue in the same way because adults have a choice , ’ she adds .
18 It 's odd that Sunday trading has not become an issue of even moderate heat in the book trade .
19 The matter has not become an issue until now but it has been the intention to involve FWAG in SAC work for the Central Scotland Countryside Trust that has brought this to a head .
20 He certainly has not become an angel overnight , but his more extreme behaviour has been left behind and usually he can be relied upon to be helpful and co-operative .
21 It has just become a reality .
22 ‘ The major has just become the father of an eight-pound boy , ’ Stok said , and then there was a lot of soft rapid Russian , which was probably Stok wising the major up on me and my department .
23 You can see into the mind of a normal , everyday man who has somehow become a murderer , he works in a way which is hard to understand , as everything he does is due to his obsession , which makes whatever he does perfectly acceptable to him , it 's almost as if he ca n't help it .
24 The outspoken Mrs Clinton , an assertive Leftish lawyer , has already become a campaign issue because of a scathing remark she made about women who ‘ stay at home and bake cookies ’ and because Mr Clinton says he will consider her for a job in his Cabinet once he wins the White House .
25 In the view of some linguistics , which was once a branch of the humanities , has already become a branch of cognitive science ; and it may be about to become a kind of big science , requiring large research organisations and equipment resources .
26 The issue is the people 's right to choose their representatives and to hold them accountable ; and , in this English context , Parliament has already become the focus of the struggle for democracy , as it was to remain in subsequent centuries .
27 The Whitbread Race has deservedly become a media event .
28 The Frankfurt Institute has warned that the quest for an internal market has rapidly become a pretext for unrelated transfers of power and international standardisation by decree .
29 Having arrived in England virtually unknown , he has quickly become a household name . ’
30 Andersen has also become a Notes reseller , so it can supply the product as part of its own services .
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