Example sentences of "have become a real [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In just three weeks , the Supreme Soviet has become a real parliament , in the sense that every problem of national life feeds into it . |
2 | Finding a roof over your head has become a real problem for many more thousands of young people seeking a home of their own . |
3 | The pub has become a real community centre , and attracts locals from the villages . |
4 | He has become a real Telford native . |
5 | ‘ The Fatsia japonica under the stairs has become a real fatso , ’ Claudia pointed out , but she has a more manageable fatsia , which happily shares his pot by the street door by the Clematis montana ‘ Tetrarose . ’ |
6 | erm I think the city must have become a real mess , there were stores piled up everywhere , wood , coal , corn , often I think they had to build sort of , something to hold the corn , there 's a lot of the evidence for that in the college accounts certainly . |
7 | It had become a real Waterloo : Alexandre collapsed into a Builders Arms ! |
8 | Today they had become a real sun-trap and it was a relief to swop the white , rocky desert for the subdued greens and browns of heather and grass which sweep across The Allotment up towards Simon Fell , its flanks scarred by the pale slash of Ingleborough 's eastern approach track . |