Example sentences of "[adv] it became [art] " in BNC.

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1 I think David had one or two of the songs off ‘ Ziggy Stardust ’ way before and so it became a natural progression to do that .
2 So it became a twice-yearly event by necessity , rather than design .
3 So it became a siege of attrition , as the days and nights went by .
4 So it became a really useful place of education .
5 So it became a tussle between us .
6 So it became the first PGA Tour venue to lose a tournament because it does n't conform to the anti-discrimination rule laid down by the United States PGA .
7 It had seemed to her at the time that this was all she was to be allowed of Ace , and so it became the most precious thing in her life .
8 Soon he was joined by other Europeans and henceforth it became a common sight to see one or other of the ladies or gentlemen of the " confident " party slapping away at the trough where once the dhobi had slapped ( for on the day after the Collector 's appearance the dhobi had vanished from the enclave , either because he considered it too dangerous to remain any longer now that the commander of the garrison had assumed the caste of dhobi or , more likely , because he resented the competition ) .
9 The last real Targa Florio was staged in 1973 , thereafter it became a much " tamer " affair and ceased to be part of the Sports Car World Championship .
10 Thereafter it became the offices of the Czech Chancellery and the Imperial Court Council .
11 I had built it up , at first quite unconsciously , but later it became a deliberately assumed mask .
12 Years later it became a survey of the Roman military conquests and depositions in Britain from AD 43 to 60 , summarized in three books .
13 Later it became the slogan of those struggling for equal justice for all .
14 Now it became a ‘ hotbed ’ of student protest as thousands went onto the streets , carrying banners and shouting slogans like ‘ Long live democracy ’ , ‘ Down with despotism ’ , and ‘ No modernisation without democratisation ’ , a direct reference to the words of imprisoned Wei Jingsheng .
15 If once Romania was Ceauşescu , now it became the couple .
16 Now it became the ‘ holy herb ’ , enabling the followers of the new faith to reach new heights of consciousness .
17 Now it became the problem of a class .
18 Although the London conference was arranged some time ago it became an opportunity for the princess to deliver her pledge in a speech re-written in the past day or two .
19 Here it became an uncertainly illuminated little dark patch .
20 Come holidays abroad it became the thing to sport a deep tan .
21 But when I joined the Velvet Underground , then it became a little bit more subliminal .
22 So then it became a question , what was the point of separation ?
23 Then it became a necessity to which nearly everyone conformed .
24 Then it became a matter of convenience and practical good sense for an heir , on coming into his estate , to employ the same devices as his father , as an indication of familial continuity and lordship , so arms achieved hereditary significance and , by the end of the thirteenth century , there were both heraldic ‘ rules ’ and terminology .
25 So before that it was a National Song , and then it became a National Anthem , eighteen fifty-two , before your time , I should think , eighteen fifty-two .
26 Then it became a residential nursery before the social services took it over five years ago . ’
27 It started out as a little ripple in the sea then it became an enormous wave it rose into the air then smashed against the breaker , the breaker broke into two .
28 Then it became the only way to work : shut mother out , shut out her demands , her outrages , concentrate , work .
29 According to Jewish Law , if the vineyard became ownerless then it became the property of the tenants .
30 For perhaps one second it remained a river bank , but then it became the shingle and sand beach fifty yards from my childhood home .
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