Example sentences of "becomes an [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Since distinct evidence for political actions is contained overwhelmingly in official records , repudiating the use of other forms of cultural documents on the grounds that they can not be clearly interpreted becomes an implicit acceptance of the state 's officially articulated view of social , political and cultural organisation .
2 If you 're desperate for storage space it 's often possible to build units right around a window so that the window acquires a recessed effect and becomes an essential part of the arrangement .
3 So my profession , which has always been mixed up in politics , becomes an essential component of nationalism .
4 This interest will ensure that the transportation service becomes an integrated part of the companies ’ material management , ’ said a company spokesman .
5 Although there are many periods in the history of literature where biography is quite irrelevant ( Shakespeare is an exemplarily anonymous figure in literature ) , there are also periods where biography becomes an integral element of literary works .
6 It becomes an integral part of lesson planning , and the students can use the board to develop their own teaching expertise .
7 The paint , so thick in places that it seems to exist independent of the canvas , becomes an integral part of this annual cycle .
8 The rhetoric becomes an integral part of the reality .
9 Its prime objective is ‘ to see that R&D becomes an integral part of health care so that clinicians , managers and other staff find it natural to rely on the results of research in their day to day decision making and longer term strategic planning . ’
10 Providing a library for a College which has never had one before is a simple professional task but ensuring that the library becomes an integral part of the College educational structure is another matter …
11 Here , then , manufacture as technology involving materials with certain properties becomes an integral part of the emergence of culture incorporating the visual embodiment of the nature and legitimacy of a certain social order , which in turn forms part of an encompassing ontology ( Goldman 1975 : chapter nine ) .
12 Until total communication becomes an integral part of the educational system of every deaf child in Britain an irreversible injustice will have been perpetuated upon deaf children , deaf adults and their families .
13 Over the next three years it will be helping and encouraging authorities to gather information about the needs and preferences of local carers , to use this information to work out plans for improving carer support , and to ensure that caring for carers becomes an integral component of mainstream community care services .
14 Real-time applications used to require coding exclusively in assembly language whereas the house keeping tasks could be coded in C. But now that the practices of software engineering are coming to bear on DSP projects , the emphasis is on a system approach ensuring quality becomes an intrinsic aspect of design .
15 This is then incorporated and becomes an indistinguishable part of the sewage stream .
16 It becomes an inevitable part of normal living that we form significant relationships with particular individuals for a period of time and then , often through force of circumstance , move away from those same relationships .
17 The term ‘ story ’ becomes an important indicator of what Federman might write , although it is impossible to take this at face value .
18 In the context of the folk model of policing in Northern Ireland , the RUC 's commitment to , and implementation of , community policing becomes an important test of the reality lying behind the commonsense image .
19 Gentleness becomes an important mark of our spiritual ministry to others .
20 It becomes an important part of tactics on upwind legs as you get to higher standards .
21 Harmony with our children , even where harmony has not existed before , becomes an important element of our peace of mind .
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