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 It has just become a reality .
16 ‘ 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 The Whitbread Race has deservedly become a media event .
22 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 .
23 Having arrived in England virtually unknown , he has quickly become a household name . ’
24 Andersen has also become a Notes reseller , so it can supply the product as part of its own services .
25 This is basically a protective action , an attempt to save the eyes from possible danger , but it has also become a way of reducing the unbearable tension of the moment .
26 Conversely , support for Saddam Hussein has also become a symbol for this anti-Americanism , and is almost certainly at the root of Third World , especially Latin American , sentiment .
27 As well as looking after your daughters and your home , she has also become a painter .
28 It has also become the focus of protest for miners ' support groups all over Lancashire and further afield , as demonstrated by the early arrival of three young members of Lancaster Miners ' Support Group in a transit van .
29 Although it has now become a way of life , I still find it disturbing .
30 Except , perhaps , to underline that Venice has now become a problem of national priority , not only in actuality but in the collective consciousness .
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