Example sentences of "[adv] become [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I therefore decided to strengthen and redeploy the AIB team in preparation for what would obviously become a major task for the next eighteen months or so . |
2 | MacArthur believed the Soviet Union and China would gain from a peace settlement , since the alternative was that the occupation would continue and Japan would more obviously become an American satellite . |
3 | Why do we need more and better soul — why should it not swiftly become a fat , sweaty , obscenity , like the last lot did ? |
4 | Although it would be wrong to presume that teachers who are excellent in their off-site unit work with small groups of pupils could necessarily become the vanguard of a new service they can provide the focus for some initial developments . |
5 | As he puts it , with a certain dispassionate irony , in a letter of early 1870 : " I observe how my philosophical , moral and scholarly endeavours strive towards a single goal and that I may perhaps become the first philologist ever to achieve wholeness . " |
6 | That last , familiar , word was used by Nietzsche himself precisely in this context and at this time : " I observe how my philosophical , moral and scholarly endeavours strive towards a single goal and that I may perhaps become the first philologist ever to achieve wholeness . " |
7 | And this brother who married his late brother 's wife he would also take over all that belonged to her , because , you know , all that , it was his dead brother 's , he would take it all over , it would become his the land , the business the property , the mortgage , the debts they would all become the brother who now marries the th th the widow . |
8 | The conclusion reached there is that environmental degradation is and will be frequently beyond the power of the state , and will only become a possibility as an incidental result of other fundamental social changes . |
9 | The dazzling reality of God 's happiness can only become a living experience in our lives when we discover the spiritual disciplines that keep us close to God . |
10 | Theirs is a perfectly good decision that need only become a problem if at a later stage they find that it has become too difficult to share their life and a potential relationship disintegrates through their selfishness . |
11 | If you decide to stock the pond with fish , frogs may only become a nuisance in the spring , as unattached male frogs can cling onto the fish , causing them distress and have even been known to suffocate them by clamping onto their gills . |
12 | It would only become a private place if the entry was restricted to a specific class of persons only , although even this is unclear . |
13 | Does a situation only become a problem when the sufferer identifies it as something about which he or she , can do something ? |
14 | This is crucial to my theme because the concept of the unity of mankind could only become a fully meaningful idea when it became plausible to suppose that there was no hitherto undiscovered , unmapped , corner of the world where man-like but sub-human creatures might still survive . |
15 | We all know that Britain will only become a world class economy if we have a strong well-balanced manufacturing base , employing skilled , trained workforce , a workforce which has decent conditions of employment and has legal protection , but we do still have some members within the service sector and within the professional rank and what has happened in the last five or six years to those members ? |
16 | Democratic rule can only become a reality when African people place their interests as individuals and communities before kinship bonds . |
17 | With the best will in the world by all involved agencies , environmental transformation , through the planting of trees in the central belt , will only become a realistic objective when the support of landowners and local people is enlisted . |
18 | The tragedy of The Smiths is that Morrissey could only become the victim of the perfection of his style . |
19 | Thus , the official receiver will only become the trustee of the bankrupt if no nominations for the appointment of a trustee are put forward and the official receiver does not decide to ask the Secretary of State ( under s 296 ) to appoint another person as trustee . |
20 | In the event of Christian 's death he would not only become the outright owner of Handley Farm , but Christian intended leaving him sufficient money to ensure he did not have to part with the farm in the foreseeable future . |
21 | Therefore where an otherwise innocent article is concerned it can only become an offensive weapon if the accused intended to use it to cause personal injury . |
22 | I think it would only become an event if parish councils do something which people took exception to and say that it 's |
23 | His belief that the SPD would naturally become the majority party proved misplaced as another party emerged to rival him , in the form of the Christian Democratic Union ( CDU ) , with its Bavarian offshoot , the Christian Social Union . |
24 | However , it is deemed unlikely to reactivate the effort despite contentions that the Intel work taking priority — largely the stuff of Open Desktop 2.0 coming out this summer — could be easily ported to the MIPS platform should it suddenly become a volume player . |
25 | If I could convince Bill Gates to include it with DOS ( no chance ! ) it would suddenly become a DOS command . |
26 | Ross had no right to automatically expect her to suddenly become an efficient home-maker , she grumbled to herself as she got up to clear the dirty plates from the small dining-room table . |
27 | She 'll just become a laughing stock if she 's not that already . ’ |
28 | Insignia figures that emulation will become de rigeur on all machines by and by and that it will just become a utility house . |
29 | Does it just become a disguise for who you really are ? |
30 | I have a feeling a lazy-cow me would welcome it , would forget what I once wanted to do , and I would just become a Great Female Cabbage . |