Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] become a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I had become a skinny , sickly , snuffly bronchial child .
2 I had become a good and conscientious boy .
3 I had become a strong swimmer mainly to conquer fear . ’
4 I had become a current affair — how odd !
5 I would feel I had become a different person .
6 It did not matter that I had rejected my father 's ways , that I had become a marine and was as poor as a church mouse while McIllvanney had become a rich man ; the stench of privilege still clung to me and McIllvanney loved to discomfort me because of it .
7 Andrew bought young horses and made them well , Nicandra showed them to their best advantage , she had become a beautiful horsewoman .
8 Chiefly she felt that , as in a sudden slip or subsidence , she had become a different person : a worse person , a desperate person , but powerful and free .
9 In a profession often noted for self-promotion and expediency she had become a trusted friend , hostess and shoulder to lean on for many .
10 I could say nothing to Lollo , she had become a silent , horrible , raw red thing .
11 As for his former wife , Aahmes , she had become a shadowy figure who sent him a letter from the Delta every new year , at the midsummer opet festival , with news of his favourite son , Heby .
12 During the time that I was at MainMan , David had become more and more removed from us , but I figured that that was because he was so busy and that was the way it was when you had become a big star .
13 Today they had become a real sun-trap and it was a relief to swop the white , rocky desert for the subdued greens and browns of heather and grass which sweep across The Allotment up towards Simon Fell , its flanks scarred by the pale slash of Ingleborough 's eastern approach track .
14 He should be used to them by now because they had become a frequent occurrence during the past few months , particularly since Martin had been bringing Miss Crosbie to the house .
15 They were used to working in the dark ; they had become a secret society .
16 It had become a real Waterloo : Alexandre collapsed into a Builders Arms !
17 It had become a narrow , word-spinning sect .
18 Ally Pally 's pre-restoration days undoubtedly had associations of tatty romance — they lay in the contrast between the Cecil B. De Mille bravura of the original concept and such visible signs of its decline , as if it had become a Victorian actor/manager unable to gesticulate because of rheumatism .
19 It had become a worldwide traded commodity .
20 She told me she did n't eat lunch any more as it had become a bourgeois meal , but I could call in for a cup of de-caff and con her into whatever it was I wanted .
21 It had become a familiar sound over the last couple of days .
22 It had become a political hot potato , and time ran out as backers bickered over what tests to run .
23 When they 'd moved in he 'd made a point of telling just about everybody where it was and how much it was costing — wincing a little at the same time , as if he were telling the story against himself and his own folly — but it had become a sterile kind of heaven , and he sat around in it like some forgotten angel .
24 The wounded in these hospitals lived in terror of the periodical decoration parades ; because it had become a recognised custom to reward a man about to die with the Croix de Guerre .
25 Soon it had become a continuous deluge as if countless buckets of black ink were being emptied from the sky above them .
26 With a port virtually within the town and well-placed for access to the coastal plain , Downs and Weald it had become a significant trading centre .
27 By late Tudor times it had become a prosperous wool-producing centre , and had a thriving tannery , but after the civil wars , during which it housed a small Parliamentary garrison , it gradually declined inactivity and status .
28 By the second century B.C. it had become a large square surrounded by imposing buildings .
29 A great wave of Greek influence in Rome began in the mid-second century BC with the conquest of Greece , and lasted well into the first century , by which time it had become a well-established fashion for young men of well-to-do families to complete their education in Athens .
30 Did that exhibition suggest to you that Pop Art was a thrusting and lively activity with a relevance in contemporary art , or that it had become a comfortable and nostalgic moment in art history ?
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