Example sentences of "it becomes [adj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It becomes possible to think of accounting for all the changes in form of early sea-urchin development in terms of a changing pattern of cell contractions and cell contacts . |
2 | This is a major system of burrows , all interlinking so that it becomes necessary to work on all aspects of the warren at one time . |
3 | " If they are , then it becomes appropriate to learn from those organizations and to apply the theories and findings of organizational research to the running of schools . |
4 | At this point it becomes impossible to determine in what exact sequence events happen but essentially computer memory dropped below $1,000 for a megabyte which allowed a complete page of A4 paper to be created in memory at 300 dots per inch . |
5 | Once form is foregrounded it becomes impossible to speak of any other content except form itself . |
6 | and it becomes effortless to live in accord with my nature . |
7 | Given this revised definition , it becomes natural to talk about preserving and defending democracy rather than achieving it , for of course it already exists in such fortunate countries as Britain and the United States . |
8 | It becomes easier to sympathize with the behaviour of the diminutive parent standing on the back of its monstrous child . |
9 | so , it becomes easier to account for the relationship of both of these works to the pavement of room 5 , Great Witcombe ( see section 2.1 , above . |
10 | As children grow older and more articulate , it becomes easier to reason with them and they are better able ( if you find the time ) to explain their needs to you . |
11 | As a reader , it becomes easier to empathise with the androids and their fear than it does with Mildred and her friends in ‘ Fahrenheit 451 ’ who have become passionless . |
12 | In particular , it becomes important to differentiate between different branches of the bureaucracy ( such as civil servants and managers of state-owned enterprises ) , and to distinguish between the class interests of bureaucrats and the interests served by the state . |
13 | Some seepages can be sampled if there is a noticeable flow , but many are so insubstantial in quantity that sampling is not possible and it becomes difficult to talk of a ‘ discharge ’ . |