Example sentences of "that has become [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 AUDREY HEPBURN is up to her cat-like eyes in murder and dirty double crossing in this clever comedy thriller that has become a film classic .
2 In classical biological control , a natural enemy is introduced to control an organism that has become a pest in its absence .
3 Surprisingly , the turning point that saw a struggling business transformed into a trendsetting group that has become a household name can be traced back to a Dutch merchant banker , who persuaded Conran to widen his horizons .
4 One of the latter is a book that has become a favourite in the two years since it first appeared in hardback form .
5 You 've been set in a certain class and no matter how your opinions change and you want to throw that class off , if ever a man does , it wo n't let him , it 's there in his voice , in his manner ; even if a gentleman was to take to the road he 'd still be a gentleman ; I mean , according to the kind of education he 's received , so to my mind that has become a kind of cage .
6 But his interest in them came out in a unique way almost twenty years ago when he founded a shop that has become a fixture on Prince Street Untitled .
7 Whereas a course of dealing can incorporate a term that has in effect become customary between the two parties in question , trade usage can incorporate a term that has become a custom amongst all the buyers and sellers dealing in the environment in question .
8 But Korn/Ferry have not developed the teamwork approach that has become a hallmark of Russell Reynolds .
9 But we are the United States of America , the leader of the West that has become the leader of the world .
10 This is despite the fact that its acreage of farmland is about the same as that of the United States , a nation that has become the world 's greatest grain exporter .
11 These will ably assist with the perpetuation of the ‘ more research is needed ’ rhetoric that has become the industry 's public mantra .
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