Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] become [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Since Siegfried Gohr left the Kunsthalle to become Director of the Ludwig , the Kunsthalle has become a mere exhibition space without a director and without a programme .
2 Brian Clough has become the Spitting Image of himself , playing a parody while Forest burns .
3 The Northern General Hospital National Health Service Trust in Sheffield has become the first hospital in the UK to install a Fibre Distributed Data Interface network : supplied by Cray Communications Ltd , the network is intended to run between eight hospital departments .
4 Since the Second World War the Sussex has become a stronger colour-marker , much neater of shoulder than the powerful draught type of old , shorter in the leg and better in the hindquarters , and it still produces lean , marbled meat , especially in the prime cuts .
5 In its idyllic surroundings of the Herefordshire Wye Valley Courtfield has become a natural haven of peace .
6 Middlesbrough has become the first local authority in Cleveland to approve a proposed licensing scheme for doormen .
7 And now Mark Taylor has become the genial Indian 's 400th victim .
8 Now , with the opening of Eastern Europe , united Germany has become the preferred destination for thousands of refugees fleeing hardship at home .
9 Klima may perhaps be a common name in Czechoslovakia , and Kundera has become a common name in the conversation of Western readers , who are drawn to these reciprocal concerns of his .
10 Since joining Cardiff , Walker has become an overnight success , scoring eight First Division tries in a dozen matches as the club have moved up from strugglers last season to table-toppers .
11 Nonetheless , CCOO has become the dominant union among certain occupational groups .
12 Since then , Australia 's become something of an , ahem , spiritual home for David , and Nic has become a close confidant and inspiration .
13 And Tulse Hill has become a trendy place
14 The new republic of Hungary has become the first eastern European government to commit to open systems and will use X/Open 's XPG brand in procurement .
15 Comtek ‘ 92 can , it seems , still justifiably be billed as Russia 's main trade event : this year the show attracted over 70 hard currency-paying exhibitors , most of which were Western companies ; that so many companies are willing to pay $350 per square metre is testimony to the fact that the Russian market retains the interest of a significant portion of Western companies ; show organiser Crocus International says it invited 200,000 ‘ specialists ’ to the show , but in reality , Comtek has become a popular event in all senses of the word with most companies using the show as an opportunity for general exposure to the Russian market rather than as a means of generating many hard sales leads .
16 Iraq eventually announced on Aug. 28 that Kuwait had become the 19th Iraqi governorate ( liwa ) .
17 By this time Hill had become a recognized Evangelical leader in Oxford .
18 On Page One , at the top of the TV news , the fight for the Democratic Party 's nomination for the Presidency of the United States had become a media-induced fight between two minorities : Jews and Blacks .
19 It was February 3 : on Feb 4 , two years before , Richard Hadlee had become the first to reach this once-unthinkable total .
20 What appealed to both partners was that by doing so well in the revue , Ken had become an established comedy actor — not comedian , but comedy actor — and that was the kind they were looking for .
21 By 1946 , Ghatak had become a Marxist activist , this was the year that the communal rioting leading up to Partition began in earnest .
22 The downside of the book is that it is written in a terribly deadpan style : ‘ At forty-five Picasso had become a successful man .
23 Pueblo Indians in New Mexico have become the first to invoke an amendment to the 1987 Clean Water Act which allows certain American Indian reservations to set their own water quality standards .
24 Ireland has become a recent entrant in this market with its International Financial Services Centre legislation .
25 Nowadays , I understand , Remploy has become a self-financing business and employs able-bodied people : is this a loss or a gain ?
26 In the new Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) Ukraine has become a foreign country , and it does not intend giving its paper to anyone .
27 As we shall see later , the ongoing health of children in Seascale has become a critical issue for the nuclear industry .
28 Since the 1960s , with the help of modern technology , CPR has become an integral part of everyday hospital practice ; but , in truth , its successes are few .
29 Now Nigel has become the biggest noise in steam
30 But I see no evidence of Scotland having become a classless society !
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