Example sentences of "he have become [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 God 's love for and claim on man are worked out through a judgement and condemnation which disclose a profound alienation and estrangement between man and God , a contradiction in which man has attempted to break away from the tie with God , so that God 's claim on him has become a consuming fire .
2 He has become a famous dramatist , and the two brothers have n't spoken for a decade , as Alfred feels Michael has betrayed the family by travestying them in his plays .
3 To Orcs he has become a great hero whose spirit stands beside the gods Gork and Mork in battle .
4 He has become a real Telford native .
5 The horror depicted in Kafka 's Metamorphosis , in which a man awakens to discover that he has become a large insect , invites comparison with the norms of women 's existence — her passages from childhood to puberty , from mature womanhood to menopause and old age ; her experience of pregnancy .
6 [ I ] n the slums of the manufacturing towns and in the hovels of the countryside he has become a legendary being-the personification of all that thousands of downtrodden men and women hope and dream and desire .
7 Modern medical technology suggests that Mr Souness 's operation should not be life threatening but his predicament indicates he has become the latest to succumb to the strain of football management .
8 Although he describes himself as a simple Buddhist monk , he has become an international figure , touring the world to give talks and also meeting many world leaders , dignitaries and religious figures .
9 He has become an expendable symbol of the 21 years lost by Czechoslovaks since the invasion of August 1968 , for he had taken over , apparently without compunction , from Mr Alexander Dubcek as Communist Party leader when the latter was humiliated at the beginning of 1969 .
10 In his resignation letter Sununu informed President George Bush that , owing to " distorted perceptions " , he had become a political liability and did not wish to jeopardize the President 's chances of re-election in 1992 .
11 He had become a political exile in France in October 1990 , and had made public statements to the effect that he would not return to Albania until democracy had been restored there [ see p. 37792 ] .
12 He had become a successful Solicitor , and had joined the Board as a representative of the Old Stopfordians in 1949 .
13 He had become a small tree .
14 By 1949 he had become a central party figure , often acting as spokesman on minority issues .
15 He had become a naturalized Englishman , but he never carried his anglophilia to the point of being puritan , or even respectable .
16 For reasons not apparent he had become a reformed character : he worked diligently and spent long hours in the laboratory .
17 He had become a small-time mortician , specialising in the beautification — please allow the word ! — of corpses that had died an ugly or disfiguring death .
18 In 1914 he had become a full-time trade union official rising to the general secretaryship of the Trades Union Congress in the 1920s .
19 Unlike me , he seemed to enjoy appearing foolish , thinking he had become a new , open person .
20 I was sad to see him die , because he had become a good friend .
21 All the evidence seems to indicate that he had become a half-hearted Anglican — perhaps that was a safer way , after all , of establishing yourself as a respectable tradesman than anything which smacked in any way of revolt or radicalism ?
22 In 1949 , he had become a Jordanian citizen and in 1954 secured some family money that had been locked in Jaffa bank accounts , making him ‘ not a rich man , but living ’ .
23 Everybody knew he had become a lame duck . ’
24 By now he had become a convinced Zionist .
25 However , despite his undoubted experience , Crabb 's health was not good , and he had become a heavy smoker and drinker .
26 Joseph of Arimathaea , a member of the Sanhedrin who was obviously sympathetic to Jesus ( Matthew claims he had become a secret disciple ) , went to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus .
27 In one of his letters to Salt Gandhi wrote that he had become a confirmed vegetarian after reading Salt 's essays published under the title The Logic of Vegetarianism ( 1897 ) .
28 Eventually I asked him how he had become a Christian and why he had believed , and then asked him how he would answer some of the questions that his visit to a French university was bound to raise .
29 Because er , he he he had given them of of how he had become a Christian , he had become a minister of Jesus Christ and so on , he says , for this reason I suffer these things , but I am not ashamed , for I know whom I have believed .
30 He had become the representative voice of the nation under threat , and in the early months of 1940 he wrote a patriotic poem , " Defence of the Islands " , to accompany an exhibition of British war photographs at the New York World 's Fair .
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