Example sentences of "[coord] become [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Even their kisses might give him a disease from which he would die or become horribly spotty . |
2 | By marginal he means that he does n't know whether it will clear up or become irretrievably hopeless . |
3 | It is healthy ; it is strong ; and I think it will continue to grow and become even more exciting and challenging in the future . |
4 | Zsa Zsa was enchanting — whatever I said to her , she 'd just giggle and become even more indiscreet . |
5 | I am confident we can develop and become even stronger . ’ |
6 | The late twentieth century has seen this decline accelerate and become firmly established as an acceptable part of the social scene . |
7 | She resists being fed because she is afraid that she will swell up and become too big for her coffin . |
8 | Cheese stored at room temperature will quickly begin to sweat and become very strong . |
9 | For smokers who are exposed to such substances as asbestos , their risks of developing lung cancer tend to multiply together and become very large . |
10 | It feeds the soul , so that we can grow spiritually and become more like Jesus Christ . |
11 | If we accept that , so far as most people are concerned , it is the left brain which is more highly developed , what can we do to enhance the ability of the right brain and to try and become more creative ? |
12 | The general irritable tone in the family will also reduce and become more relaxed . |
13 | Unless your oven temperature is very even , it 's a good idea to swap the trays around ; the brandy snaps nearer the heat will spread better and become more lacy than those cooking at a lower temperature . |
14 | Her voice will deepen and become more full . |
15 | The Friends are always looking for new members , so why not join and become more involved in the NMS . |
16 | ‘ If there 's not enough , it 's likely to expand for ever and become infinitely large . ’ |
17 | After 2000 , thanks to the impact of the Montreal Protocol , obliging countries to phase out use of ozone-depleting chemicals , the ozone layer should slowly start to thicken and become better able to block harmful ultraviolet rays . |