Example sentences of "become [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | From birth , the environment in which babies find themselves is an intensely social one and almost inevitably they become enmeshed in a network of social interactions ( Richards 1974 ; Schaffer 1977 ) . |
2 | What was there external to men has now , in the new covenant , become interiorised through the Spirit . |
3 | A betting man , he had switched on ‘ Grandstand ’ for the horse racing from Newbury and had then become riveted by the drama of the golf tournament . |
4 | Furthermore , legal fees insurance undoubtedly gives you legal muscle if you become embroiled in a courtroom battle . |
5 | Stuck in this predicament the four travellers become embroiled in a drama unfolding in the house nearby . |
6 | There followed a series of spider-like manoeuvres to negotiate the chimney-groove and become ensconced on the ledge belay . |
7 | PageMaker shipped 30,000 units in its first year and has now become regarded as the benchmark for today 's competitors . |
8 | The door and the lead are immediately in front of her and become particularized in the poem . |
9 | Others are more dangerous in low water , because rocks become exposed in the channel . |
10 | Stroll around a spa ( and the atmosphere of relaxation hardly invites you to go any faster ) and you become lulled into a state in which you would hardly be surprised to see a monarch emerge from the portals of an hotel . |
11 | The Squigs do n't like daylight at all , and quickly become maddened by the sun . |
12 | it was felt that the happenings of these momentous years of the early eighties would , with the passage of time , become clouded in the memory of those of us who witnessed them . |
13 | By digging ditches and placing objects in them and in the surrounding soils , it is possible to assess how finds move and become mixed as the sides of the ditch weather and collapse inwards , carrying the finds with them . |
14 | When saline solutions in rock pores become saturated as a result of a temperature change or evaporation , salt crystals begin to form and considerable pressures are generated . |
15 | The birds , in particular albatrosses , are attracted to the baited hooks which are used for long-line fishing , and become caught in the nets and killed ; , Further restrictions are to be imposed on the establishment up of new fisheries in the area . |
16 | In W. L. Warren 's words , " Henry had adopted the tactic of trying to discipline Richard by keeping him in uncertainty and had then become caught in the toils of his own deviousness . " |
17 | In Physics , the three principles become transposed in the concept of Proton-Neutron-Electron , forces constituting the nature of every atom . |
18 | They can inflict nasty wounds to an aquarist 's fingers if they become trapped between the fish 's strong pectoral spines and the row of scutes on the body . |
19 | They are capable of inflicting nasty wounds to your fingers if they become trapped between the fish 's very strong pectoral spines and the row of scutes on the body . |
20 | Some of them become trapped beneath the thatch , and whirl above me as diminutive galaxies of light . |
21 | Garrett ( 1986 ) quotes Hocking who called the syndrome ‘ miscare ’ and considers that many families begin their caring commitment with genuine concern and sympathy but become overwhelmed by the task , so the relationship sours , resulting in harm to the old person . |
22 | Similarly , bankers become committed to a customer if they can not withdraw facilities without causing that customer financial distress . |
23 | That is , why is it that some people rather than others who experience the type of disparity described above become committed to a movement for moral reform ? |
24 | Balanced , fair and thorough negotiation is the key to a smooth running contract and all the relevant contractual terms and mechanisms should be considered and agreed before the parties become committed to the contract . |
25 | Gilroy reminds us that black political protest in the streets and urban crime have very successfully become fused in the public eye . |
26 | The logical path intended to be a-d may also fail to generate a solution and become distorted into the path a-e-f , returning to the failure level of the catastrophe surface . |
27 | Thus rapidly , and with support on all sides , did Co-operation become accepted as a means of doing business , and at much the same time as did the joint stock company in essentially its modern form . |
28 | How do these multitudes of cells become organized into the structures of , for example , our body — nose , eyes , limbs , and brain ? |
29 | We can not have a fair society , we can not have equality , West Belfast can not be working when the women of West Belfast are treated in that way — and when the women do stand up and fight and say ‘ we are not going to put up with this any more ’ , what happens is they then become threatened by the privatisation of their jobs . |
30 | For , with the use of modern materials and construction techniques , the long established Sanjo Rokkaku fighting kite from Shirone , Japan , has , since 1983 , become adopted as a cult by the Western kite world . |