Example sentences of "has become [art] [adj -est] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 YOUNGSTER Oliver Oakes , of Lowestoft , Suffolk , has become the fastest four-year-old in the country after winning a sponsorship deal to drive a 100 mph go-kart .
2 Lots of familiar faces and hundreds of old friends are helping to develop what has become the greatest range of sailing holidays under the sun .
3 He has become a target for abuse — and powerful sponsors who back the team with around £20-£25million a year want a say in what has become the greatest sports outcry of all time .
4 This has opened the way for what has become the largest excavation of a medieval castle yet in Britain .
5 ‘ From small beginnings , HTFS has become the largest heat transfer technical service in the world with a turnover in excess of £3 million , about 50% greater than its nearest rival .
6 The building site has become the latest testing ground for construction professionals with the launch of National Vocational Qualifications [ NVQs ] for site managers and supervisors .
7 THE DART VALLEY Light Railway Plc has become the latest steam railway to hit the financial skids with a plunge in passengers , income and overall profitability recorded in the 1991 accounts .
8 Cleveland SSD has become the latest department to face a judicial review from private care home owners angry about their contracts .
9 A GIRL of seven has become the youngest person ever to sue for sexual harassment .
10 Guy Krenzer , senior sous chef at the Ritz , has become the youngest chef to be awarded the title of Meilleur Ouvrier de France ( MOF ) .
11 Driven by his ferocious determination to be first , Microsoft , based in Redmond , in Washington state , has become the biggest software company in the world .
12 Now Nigel has become the biggest noise in steam
13 Thanks to the English invasion , this French store has become the biggest seller of beer in the whole country .
14 Half a decade on , global warming has become the biggest environment story .
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