Example sentences of "become [indef pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In recent years funding and management of the health service has become something of a political football .
2 And excluding people from benefit has become something of a consuming passion within the cash-limited , pressurised Department of Social Insecurity .
3 The new giant tractor has brought a welcome boost in power to West End Farm 's farming and contracting businesses and has become something of a local landmark .
4 Joey Kelly has become something of a racing machine for he was only beaten a short head at Enniskillen last Saturday , then won at Dromore on Wednesday before being turned out again yesterday .
5 The term ‘ pluralism ’ appears to have become something of a residual category applied to all non-Marxist and non-elitist studies of political phenomena .
6 Leaving aside the actor 's film plans , the restaurant has become something of an epic production in itself .
7 He and his son are largely responsible for the countless impressions of Rembrandt 's graphic works , repeatedly reworking the plates so that Rembrandt 's authorship of them has become something of an ethical dilemma .
8 Over the last five years the bothies have become something of an open invitation for exploitation .
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