Example sentences of "[vb mod] have become a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And now I look back on the years I wasted on the building sites and I should 've become a policeman ea a lot earlier cos it 's great fun .
2 Fresden Manor should have become a centre for local children to study Roman history .
3 ‘ Dr. Briant wishes me to make clear at the outset that he is not entirely happy that this matter should have become a subject of public discussion .
4 It is surely one of the most cruel twists of fate that a man who has demonstrated such commitment , as well as compassion to overcome so many other problems during his life — and indeed to have helped so many others to have done the same — that he should have become a victim of medical science .
5 By this time though , judging what footholds you can and can not use on this bizarrely rippled slab , should have become a touch clearer .
6 They hope when the 1994 festival comes round they 'll have become a part of Cheltenham tradition .
7 Had things been different , Julia might have become a vet or a professional horsewoman .
8 To the south , across a wasteland which might have become a park , is the House of Science .
9 A sense of her own importance , which survived despite the sadnesses of her adult life and prompted her to tell her own story at such length , is summed up in her quotation of a relative 's comment on her autobiography , ‘ it was not writ as if a weak woman might have done it , but might have become a divine . ’
10 He was offered a Dupont chemical engineering scholarship and might have become a captain of industry somewhere in middle America , balding , bloated and with a houseful of his own children , anonymously having pursued a largely uneventful career in that worthy but slightly boring structure of management in a giant US conglomerate .
11 Commitment to the war could have become a problem in itself as the chances of victory became remote .
12 Had he been caught or had he panicked he could well have been in very serious trouble : the charming young tearaway could have become a court case .
13 In fact , hindsight leads one to suggest that Jimmy came to the Palace 20 years too soon — he could have become an inspiration in Malcolm Allison 's footballing team of the mid-1970s .
14 Tiny Rowland may have become a bore with his obsession over DTI 's failure to publish the report on the House of Fraser — but on this occasion he is on the side of the Gods .
15 The company say the safety of their staff is paramount , they 'll even bring in a jeweller to remove rings which may have become a fixture over the years .
16 Baseball may have become a parks game in Britian in recent years but now in Gloucestershire there 's a new name to put alongside the Chicago Whitesox and the Los Angeles Dodgers … the name on the shirt is the Gloster Meteors .
17 And , to mix a metaphor , France 's lame ducks may have become an albatross around his neck .
18 " If I 'd wanted to spend over five hours on the golf course I would have become a greenkeeper and not a professional golfer . "
19 But whoever it is , waving to the exultant crowds , he will have become a legend .
20 The talisman will have become a docket , and a docket with a sinister purpose ; for the change is not just to conform with the requirements of the EC but signals a fundamental change of function .
21 And by the end of the decade , software will have become a commodity similar in importance to the machines themselves .
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