Example sentences of "have become an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has become an ingratiatory sign .
2 Hobson , half the problem in the Stockton area is that trespassing has become an accepted part of life .
3 Hobson , half the problem in the Stockton area is that trespassing has become an accepted part of life .
4 The escalating costs associated with handling this raw material and the uncertain consequences of future government asbestos regulation … have necessitated our decision to work towards the elimination of asbestos from all our friction products and this eventuality has become an essential part of our long-term production and manufacturing plans .
5 This versatile long sleeved shirt has become an essential part of my wardrobe .
6 " This is the second edition of a handbook which has become an essential companion of teachers and students of tropical medicine and parasitology throughout the world .
7 And because it allows more tests in less time , mathematical modelling has become an essential tool for aircraft designers .
8 The principle was one thing , the passenger quite another element in the rapid growth of what has become an international craze .
9 With its expertise in a wide range of tropical diseases , especially malaria ( this issue , p 731 ) , it has become an international teaching house and research centre for such matters .
10 Milton Keynes bowl has become an international venue with stars like David Bowie , Michael Jackson , and Queen performing there .
11 Two decades later the gallery has become an international institution recognised throughout the photographic communities of the world .
12 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 .
13 One of Brazil 's biggest industrial areas has become an environmental time-bomb which could explode at any time .
14 Since joining Cardiff , Walker has become an overnight success , scoring eight First Division tries in a dozen matches as the club have moved up from strugglers last season to table-toppers .
15 For this reason , ‘ contact tracing ’ has become an integral part of the control of infectious disease .
16 A key link with the mainland , the Larne-Stranraer route has been in existence for almost 130 years and has become an integral part of Ulster 's maritime heritage .
17 Platt has become an integral part of a midfield unit which has been designed by Taylor to give Paul Gascoigne the freedom to display his full repertoire of skills .
18 Since the 1960s , with the help of modern technology , CPR has become an integral part of everyday hospital practice ; but , in truth , its successes are few .
19 Assisted by his younger son Miquel Tàpies and Manuel J. Borja-Villel ( respectively executive and curatorial directors ) , Tàpies ' blueprint has become an innovative institution with international links .
20 CRISIS has become an uncomfortable way of life for the National Health Service … racked by a row which is dominating all the others . ’
21 A special effort was made last year to support the appeal on behalf of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children and a Readathon in support of the Malcolm Sergeant Cancer Fund has become an annual event .
22 Over the last six years , the Cities and Media Forum has become an established part of the Festival and has played a substantial role in the debates about developing the media economies of regional cities in the UK .
23 Most of all this influence is to be seen in the practice of close reading , which has become an established part of English literature courses in Britain .
24 It has become an established part of police operations .
25 Her declared love of cakes has become an established part of her repertoire .
26 In practice however only specialization by client group has become an established model , although increasingly there may be some evidence of a diversity of specialisms being adopted within client groups , most particularly within child care .
27 Instead , Broadway today has become an architectual jumble sale of monolithic Marriot Inns , fast-food joints , welfare hotels , and porno cinemas ( where movies like Rin Tin Tin Gets In still pack them in ) .
28 Judge Geoffrey Vos told Brendan Glorney : ‘ In this particular part of the country the stealing of or from cars has become an absolute epidemic .
29 ANOREXIA NERVOSA is an eating disorder which has become an increasing problem over recent years especially as there is so much pressure these days to be ‘ thin ’ .
30 Another factor that has become an increasing part of the business scene in the 1980s is the changing relationship between seniority and salary .
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