Example sentences of "[noun pl] have become a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As diverse evidence also indicates that the stars found in star-forming regions lose mass either from their surfaces or from surrounding accretion disks , a causal connection between stellar mass loss and the H-H objects has become a widespread article of faith .
2 In a survey of small businesses , Nat West said that late payment of trade debts has become a major problem over the past year .
3 But in the corporate structure this has become very much more common , in relation to a highly organized and fully capitalized market in which the direct commissioning of planned saleable products has become a normal mode .
4 But since then , 27-year-old Hall capped 21 times has become a central part of Wales ' dramatic recent resurgence .
5 The creation and use of computerised databases has become a key feature of the international information economy .
6 The poll is not analysed , but it is striking that countries where pollution from cars has become a major problem have the highest percentages of people who believe that the state of the environment requires urgent action : 85 per cent in Italy ( at the top of the list ) , where Milan , one of the world 's smoggiest cities , now has car-free days and the capital Rome also suffers severely from vehicle congestion and pollution ; 84 per cent in Greece , where restrictions on cars in Athens are imposed to save the citizens ' lungs and their ancient monuments ; 80 per cent in the most vehicle emission-conscious country in Europe , West Germany , whose dead trees have become the symbol of pollution .
7 The eyes had become a jet-black bar that flamed .
8 The pomeshchiks had become a substantial body and provided the military backbone of the State .
9 It is also true that in the late 1970s and early 1980s unemployed school-leavers have become a longer-term and therefore more serious problem .
10 Few can rival the Natural History Museum 's offer of drinks beneath its dinosaur , but Christmas and new-year parties have become a nice little earner for museums and galleries right across the country .
11 But as well as sharing in the donkey work , Platt 's goals have become a vital part of England 's armoury and before last week 's 4–0 win over Turkey he scored his country 's previous five goals .
12 Although camcorders have become a popular means of picture-taking , many more people are familiar with video in the form of table-top recorders ( VCRs ) for the time-shifting of television programmes and the viewing of rented films .
13 Ben Hope 's impressive 3040 feet has become a meagre 927 metres to satisfy Brussels and Luxembourg , who could n't care less .
14 A final threat to parliamentary government is increasing technocracy : ‘ the modern state in all advanced countries has become a formidable machine of which the control lies less in the hands of elected representatives of the people than of technicians , specialists , experts .
15 Catering for the sports enthusiasts has become a top priority for the weekend resort .
16 YELLOW lines have become a common feature of towns and cities though they are no less intrusive than when they were first introduced .
17 The bright tangle of plants had become a funereal monochrome , and there was a dullness where there had previously been a dazzling glimpse of the Mediterranean .
18 But now , with unemployment touching 10 per cent and rising , undeclared work and workers have become a political scapegoat .
19 The A34 main road from Southampton to the midlands has become a familiar venue for contraflows and queues .
20 They were just pleased that the movies had become a normal everyday activity .
21 By the autumn of 1917 , food queues had become a major grievance and demands for a more equitable distribution of food led to mass demonstrations and even strikes in many parts of the country .
22 While business studies had become a major component of CNAA-validated undergraduate courses , the DMS was the stepping stone into concern for part-time continuing education in the management field .
23 BRITONS have become a lonelier nation in the last 10 years , according to Census figures .
24 Auctions of marine paintings have become a regular feature of the season , but this is the first to take place in January .
25 ‘ The Fatsia japonica under the stairs has become a real fatso , ’ Claudia pointed out , but she has a more manageable fatsia , which happily shares his pot by the street door by the Clematis montana ‘ Tetrarose . ’
26 Despite few policy differences between the two major parties , the PNM exploited widespread fears that in agreeing to the temporary residence of 100 Haitian refugees , Robinson was seeking to change the racial mix in a country where race relations had become a major political and social issue .
27 Time management techniques have become a fatuous fashion .
28 Since then , IMF loans and rescheduling arrangements have become a regular feature of economic life .
29 Privatization of public corporations has become a major feature of Conservative policy .
30 The study of ultracold collisions has become a fertile subject in itself because the physics of such collisions is fundamentally different from the physics of ‘ conventional ’ collisions .
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