Example sentences of "who [vb -s] become [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( e ) ‘ member ’ means a person who agrees to become a member of a body corporate and whose name is entered in its register of members ; |
2 | Broadly speaking , a man 's experience of grief when he loses his life-partner is similar to a woman 's ; but there are one or two important differences worth bearing in mind if you are caring for an elderly parent who has become a widower . |
3 | Simmo , who has become a favourite of pupils of Hurworth Primary School , near Darlington , described the slow build up to the conflict and the dangers they encountered as they came within four miles of the Kuwaiti coast . |
4 | Those are the words of Rose Laird , a pioneer in skincare who has become a legend in the beauty industry . |
5 | Going to ‘ day care ’ may involve too early a start for someone who has become a night owl while living alone . |
6 | WE were the first to tip you off about Ryan Giggs , who has become a household name at Manchester United … now we 're telling you to watch out for another youngster . |
7 | Ellis was succeeded by Beto , who has become a man of considerable controversy , both with supporters and detractors , in writings about the history of prisons . |
8 | The lines of a-poem were written on a plaque at the end of our corridor , ( He who has become a son of France , not through blood received , but by blood spilt . ) |
9 | Gurdial Singh , who has become the Richard Lines Reader in Organic Chemistry , and Dr. Joe McGuinnis , who is the Richard Lines Teaching Fellow in Inorganic Chemistry . |
10 | Not for myself , ’ he added hastily , ‘ but for the widow with hungry mouths to feed , the boy who wants to become a scholar . |
11 | Runners-up included ten-year-olds Claire Butler , from , Pickering , Yorkshire , who intends to become a journalist and start a paper called the Nosey Parker , and Wesley Thomas , from Middlesbrough , who wants to be an ecological dustman because he ‘ likes getting mucky ’ . |
12 | So a married man who wishes to become a satyāgrahi requires the consent of his wife since her rights have to be taken into consideration in this matter . |
13 | ‘ Who wishes to become a refugee ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Who wishes to become a refugee ? ’ he repeated . |
15 | The literal meaning of brahmacārya is the same in both cases , but the discipline required of one who resolves to become a vānaprasthin , differs from that required of the student . |