Example sentences of "who have become [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Broadly speaking , a man 's experience of grief when he loses his life-partner is similar to a woman 's ; but there are one or two important differences worth bearing in mind if you are caring for an elderly parent who has become a widower .
2 Simmo , who has become a favourite of pupils of Hurworth Primary School , near Darlington , described the slow build up to the conflict and the dangers they encountered as they came within four miles of the Kuwaiti coast .
3 Those are the words of Rose Laird , a pioneer in skincare who has become a legend in the beauty industry .
4 Going to ‘ day care ’ may involve too early a start for someone who has become a night owl while living alone .
5 WE were the first to tip you off about Ryan Giggs , who has become a household name at Manchester United … now we 're telling you to watch out for another youngster .
6 Ellis was succeeded by Beto , who has become a man of considerable controversy , both with supporters and detractors , in writings about the history of prisons .
7 The lines of a-poem were written on a plaque at the end of our corridor , ( He who has become a son of France , not through blood received , but by blood spilt . )
8 Gurdial Singh , who has become the Richard Lines Reader in Organic Chemistry , and Dr. Joe McGuinnis , who is the Richard Lines Teaching Fellow in Inorganic Chemistry .
9 The election was banned in the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic ( an Azerbaijani enclave separated from Azerbaijan by Armenian land ) by its Supreme Soviet which was headed by Geydar Aliyev , a former CPSU politburo member [ see p. 36592 ] who had become a member of the Azerbaijani People 's Front .
10 I had been drinking in a bar with the sub-editor , who had become a friend .
11 A few years ago , he said , he met an old friend who had become a policeman .
12 Daniel , who had become a specialist in wild blows of chance , thought he understood some of it .
13 It fell to Joseph Franklin , the Rochdale Manager , to succeed a man who had become a legend in his time , but whose legacy was not an easy one .
14 He was a hero who had become a legend .
15 Smart had always attracted friends , and they served him well now , securing him the necessary recommendation to St Luke 's by a bookseller , perhaps a connection of Newbery 's , who had become a banker , probably one of the bankers who formed a majority of the Governors of St Luke 's .
16 He was accompanied by his Secretary , Dr. David Buxton , formerly headmaster at the Liverpool Institution for the Deaf and Dumb , who had become a convert to oral methods .
17 By this time most of the contracts were being negotiated by William James ( later Viscount ) Pirrie [ q.v. ] , who had become a partner in 1874 .
18 Most importantly , we began to realise that an expert was someone who understood what they were talking about , not someone who had become an expert in regurgitating things that other people had taught them .
19 Ellen Wilkinson , with the passion of a true crusader who had become an MP for Jarrow , captured the essence of the life of this section of the working class when she wrote :
20 Wild horses appeared in the shape of Tom Moran , a Yorkshire-born engineer who had become an official of the Thai Snooker Association after spending 20 years in the country .
21 But it had been she and Eleanor who had become the friends , though the distinction was never made in public .
22 The notice had serious financial consequences for the applicant , who had become the finance director of W. Plc. after the retirement of the former director .
23 He attended the trial of Zola daily , and he even smuggled a copy of his first book of essays , as it turns out I think the wildly inappropriate Les plaisirs et les jours , to the imprisoned Colonel Picard , who had become the defender of Dreyfus at considerable personal cost .
24 ‘ Two thousand years ago , Jesus showed clear leadership when he showed love and compassion to those who had become the outcasts of society .
25 To inform teachers , lecturers and other academics of the work of AI and to encourage them to campaign on behalf of their colleagues around the world who have become the victims of human rights abuse .
26 But it is the visitors from abroad who have become the island 's chief money-bringer .
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