Example sentences of "she have become a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The study concludes that ‘ She has become a mistress of the pre-planned , carefully packaged appearance . ’ . |
2 | TELEVISION presenter Jayne Irving tells me she has become a forces ' pin-up in Bosnia . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | She is now divorced and after periods of University Lecturing at Bristol and Manchester she has become a teacher at Withington Girls ' School . |
5 | Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself . |
6 | She has become a hospital ‘ link worker ’ , interpreting for members of London 's Greek community who do n't speak English . |
7 | She has become a parody of herself , doomed to spend the rest of her life acting out her own mythical qualities . |
8 | 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 . " |
9 | In the interim , she had become a bit ‘ bolshie ’ . |
10 | 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 : |
11 | By the late 1880s she had become a friend of Mary Wollstonecraft [ q.v. ] , who wrote to Joshua on 9 December 1790 : ‘ I fear her situation is still very uncomfortable . |
12 | Pat Yot had never been entrusted with such responsibility before but she had become a friend of the family ; to Bernard and Laura loyalty and energy mattered far more than experience . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | She had become a golf fan when she had learned of my job and took a highly personal interest in Jack 's performances . |
15 | Finally , after long years , she had become a party-goer . |
16 | She had become a statue ; he hardly heeded her . |
17 | A TERRIFIED pensioner who has been burgled eight times during the last year said she had become a prisoner in her own home . |
18 | Leo was right ; she had become a hermit . |
19 | Very soon , she had become a sort of personal assistant , helping him select fabrics , cost dresses and choose accessories . |
20 | With a shake of her eight great sails , she had become a mother in her own right , and we were all her children . |
21 | When she had become a teenager however , she had more time alone , and when she was alone it was so much harder to remember . |
22 | Although she had become a native of the boats , and pitied the tideless and ratless life of the Chelsea inhabitants , she respected the water and knew that one could die within sight of the Embankment . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Perhaps her cure took place while she was still at Hampole and the Office refers to her as a recluse because that is what she later became , or perhaps she had become an anchoress while still at Hampole . |