Example sentences of "has [verb] [adv] popular [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | For instance , Yadin Dudai in Jerusalem , amongst others , has exploited the behavioural and biochemical possibilities opened up by mutations amongst fruit flies ; for him and some other neurobiologists Drosophila has become as popular as it has been for most of this century for geneticists . |
2 | The two-week course has become so popular that there is a six-month waiting list . |
3 | Indeed , he has subverted the stake-in-the-heart , garlic-and-cross myth and has become so popular that he now has his own New Orleans-based fanclub . |
4 | Its tasty home-cooking has become so popular that ordinary diners are squeezing the fishermen out . |
5 | Its short opera season has proved so popular that most of the tickets are now taken up by sponsors — including Glassdrumman on behalf of its guests . |
6 | Stars n Bars has proved so popular that the series will run-on into 1993 , but on a bi-monthly basis , starting in the February 1993 FlyPast . |
7 | This has proved so popular that arrangements have been made for this to be included in the admission price to the Centre . |
8 | A sheltered housing project in Thornaby has proved so popular that only a few flats are left . |
9 | Cheltenham 's owners club has proved so popular and so successful thanks to Fuzzy Logic that a second horse is being bought and put into training with the David Nicholson stables … |
10 | A medium dry white French wine which has proved very popular since its introduction as an extension to the Eisberg range . |
11 | Mr. Frank Compton , committee member , of No. 118 has kindly agreed to act as Secretary for this event which has proved very popular and enjoyable in previous years . |
12 | Designed in 1954 and built until 1968 , the model has remained so popular that London Transport is currently refurbishing 500 of them , at a cost of £1m . |