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

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1 It says the intelligent network market in the US and Europe will reach $107,000m by then — a six-fold increase on today 's figure , and will have become a standard part of the phone service .
2 erm I think the city must have become a real mess , there were stores piled up everywhere , wood , coal , corn , often I think they had to build sort of , something to hold the corn , there 's a lot of the evidence for that in the college accounts certainly .
3 Had it continued , however , the rebel university could have become a rival establishment to both Oxford and Cambridge .
4 And in 500 years , when the distinction between twentieth-century decades will have become a mere specialist detail ( as is the distinction , for most of us , between the 1840s and the 1850s ) ?
5 Such patterns may have become a conventional part of the mosaicist 's repertory , indeed , the similarity of these mosaics to some in north-eastern England ( part IV ) suggests a widespread acceptance of these forms of decoration .
6 Chaos now seemed poised to threaten the system from inside and without , and it is almost inevitable that the term ‘ civvy ’ should have become a derogatory reference .
7 At one time I could easily have become a fundamentalist advocate of natural childbirth ( Reaching for certainty NI 210 ) .
8 In short , the ration book would have become a national institution like the council house .
9 And it should be said that , at least outwardly , Murphy and his men retained their charm and their good humour throughout what must have become a harrowing experience .
10 I think , possibly people who do n't make it have become a little starstruck .
11 For example , Videologic 's real-time video capture and manipulation system , the DVA-4000 board , could not have become the great success it is today without Videologic 's excellent accompanying authoring software .
12 It may be concluded that without the experience of events since 1979 , this ‘ faith in the possibility of change ’ could not have become the guiding principle of the prisons .
13 Why should France have become the focal center of painting and sculpture at this particular time ?
14 Thus it may have become the physical centre as well as the service centre for a considerable area of prime agricultural land near the junction of three units of local administration .
15 Had Everton lost , then there is no doubt that the mutterings of discontent around Goodison Park would have become an audible cry challenging Kendall 's leadership .
16 She may have become an international superstar , wined and dined with kings and presidents , prima ballerinas , film idols , pop legends and sporting heroes ; she may be ferried around in motorcades and private yachts and planes ; and she may be given priceless jewels to wear .
17 Taylor feels the same but fears it may have become an unbeatable campaign against the enigmatic 29-year-old .
18 But the Masters may have become an important link between monarch and subject .
19 By now you will have become an old hand at completing charts , logging your daily weight and entering any adverse reactions and symptoms you may have experienced .
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