Example sentences of "have become [art] new " in BNC.
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1 | The smuggling of aliens , he says , has become a new source of money for the gangs ‘ and they are growing bolder by the month . ’ |
2 | Since the early 1960s it has undergone a transformation as great as that of the nineteenth century and has become a new settlement with virtually no connection with agriculture or coal . |
3 | The twins have gone their separate ways and become estranged : Jip is a nuclear physicist at NASA and Zab is a Euro-MP in Aachen , which has become the new seat of the European Parliament . |
4 | A Central South MP has become the new deputy Speaker of the House of Commons . |
5 | A Central South MP has become the new deputy Speaker of the House of Commons . |
6 | A Darlington jeweller has become the new chairman of the town 's business club just a year after joining it . |
7 | Eliot had recounted in 1916 how in the excitement of the Australian aboriginal corroboree ‘ with every stimulant of noise , torchlight , strange masks , and drink , the savage seems to himself to have become a new being ’ . |
8 | Oxfam aid workers say they 've become the new targets in the war in Somalia . |
9 | Unlike me , he seemed to enjoy appearing foolish , thinking he had become a new , open person . |
10 | The drug mafia have become a new economic elite , beyond government control . |
11 | Stickers in car windows have become a new and vulgar form of motorway madness . |
12 | Sometimes they have proved to be persuasive and have become the new majority view . |
13 | Flexibility and decentralisation have become the new key words . |