Example sentences of "she [verb] become a " in BNC.

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1 Without it , she has become a virtual prisoner in her own home ; she is ruled by the clock and the hours worked by her local authority helpers .
2 The study concludes that ‘ She has become a mistress of the pre-planned , carefully packaged appearance . ’ .
3 She has become a parody of herself , doomed to spend the rest of her life acting out her own mythical qualities .
4 TELEVISION presenter Jayne Irving tells me she has become a forces ' pin-up in Bosnia .
5 She has become a more equal partner in decision-making , in the enjoyment of sex , and in control over domestic resources .
6 Some of this paternal anger is also rooted in the loss or " violation " of father 's " little girl " , and the recognition that she has become a sexually active person with a man of her own .
7 She has become a hospital ‘ link worker ’ , interpreting for members of London 's Greek community who do n't speak English .
8 More commonly , the minister under attack is shielded by collective responsibility and the decision as to whether he or she goes or stays is one for the Prime Minister , based on the criteria of the extent to which he or she has become a liability to the government .
9 Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself .
10 She is now divorced and after periods of University Lecturing at Bristol and Manchester she has become a teacher at Withington Girls ' School .
11 College Report has recorded over the years most of Marjorie Boulton 's considerable output of writing , both in English and in Esperanto , a field in which she has become a leading international figure and through which she has enjoyed much travel and many friendships .
12 She has become a mature , sensible woman . ’
13 She decided to become a writer .
14 She had been brought up a Unitarian , but about the time of her brother 's death she decided to become a Roman Catholic .
15 So , she chose to become a pop star , in a business which champions immorality , or , at the very least , amorality .
16 Mr. T. has also said in an affidavit that ‘ there has never been anything whatsoever in [ Miss T. 's ] actions which led me to believe that she wished to become a Jehovah 's Witness . ’
17 In a profession often noted for self-promotion and expediency she had become a trusted friend , hostess and shoulder to lean on for many .
18 When she had become a teenager however , she had more time alone , and when she was alone it was so much harder to remember .
19 In the interim , she had become a bit ‘ bolshie ’ .
20 Over the years she had become a stranger to us , her sisters tending to avoid her ; all but my mother , who still wrote to her at Christmas-time .
21 Now she had become a pensioner she had been able to give up work as a midwife , and she spent much of her time on her allotment :
22 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 .
23 She had become a school refuser , and Orkney Islands Education Department decided to offer her tutoring at home , and this was when one of the families in the case in question entered the picture .
24 Very soon , she had become a sort of personal assistant , helping him select fabrics , cost dresses and choose accessories .
25 She had become a statue ; he hardly heeded her .
26 She had become a golf fan when she had learned of my job and took a highly personal interest in Jack 's performances .
27 By August 1938 she had become a resident of the mental hospital , and Maurice reported to Eliot that she seemed " fairly cheerful , had slept well and eaten well , and had sat out in the garden and read a certain amount . "
28 Constanza did n't protest , she had become a … subdued agnostic .
29 Finally , after long years , she had become a party-goer .
30 With a shake of her eight great sails , she had become a mother in her own right , and we were all her children .
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