Example sentences of "become a issue " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I suppose tobacco dumping has not become an issue in the same way because adults have a choice , ’ she adds .
2 As a result , TV production has become an issue both for agencies and advertisers .
3 Not surprisingly , therefore , the Government 's claims regarding who is better off have become an issue of intense dispute .
4 The reformers , until 1964 mainly outside the House , argued that since the public wished to vote governments in or out of power and since every serious vote had become an issue of confidence , it was no longer possible to restore freer voting in order to improve the independence and power of the House .
5 Prison security has become an issue , especially since the troubles in Northern Ireland , and it is worth noting that the 1983 report of the Chief Inspector of Prisons suggested that the lessons of the 38-prisoner-escape from the Maze could be applied to England and Wales .
6 Instead of just being part of the context within which politics occurred and was constrained , it has become an issue in politics on which interests and parties were keenly divided .
7 It 's odd that Sunday trading has not become an issue of even moderate heat in the book trade .
8 The matter has not become an issue until now but it has been the intention to involve FWAG in SAC work for the Central Scotland Countryside Trust that has brought this to a head .
9 We appreciate that , over the past 12 months , unemployment has become an issue again , as the figures have begun to rise .
10 Immigration to France since the Second World War has become an issue of major social , economic and political importance .
11 And for many of Britain 's best known companies the cost of law has become an issue in a way it never was before .
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