Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] then become " in BNC.
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1 | The traditional patterns of social organisation with their emphasis on hierarchical differentiation then become a major obstacle to the most efficient use of the technology . |
2 | The quality of a cultural practice then becomes a matter of its effect , in the moment of its impact . |
3 | The main aim of British units then became to prevent these crossing the River Drau . |
4 | The central question then becomes whether there is technological pressure towards a convergence of organizational structures or whether the imperatives lie elsewhere than in the requirements of production technology . |
5 | Duodenal malignancy then becomes the greatest cause of death in patients with FAP ; therefore identification of patients most at risk of malignant change of the duodenum is of great importance . |
6 | The Grand Coalition then became crippled and although the CDU emerged first from the elections with a respectable 46 per cent , they were outnumbered by the SPD ( who rose to 43 per cent ) and FDP ( who declined to 6 per cent , their lowest vote ever ) . |
7 | With a predictable V in the longer run , monetary policy then becomes the essential means of controlling the long-term path of aggregate demand . |
8 | Computer-aided design then becomes seen as a threat rather than a design aid . |
9 | Later they evolved into large insects , and fed on the smaller creepy crawly species then becoming abundant , and on plants and other shallow marine life . |
10 | Such hexaploid triticale then became the subject of large-scale seed production . |
11 | These common features then become the features that they share by virtue of having a common ancestor . |
12 | The liquid composition then becomes richer in benzene and travels along the curve c'-E . |
13 | Having completed his education , the young scholar then became a that is , a candidate for office . |
14 | The new understandings then become the basis for further activity — and so on it goes . |
15 | The new understandings then become the basis for further activity — and so on it goes . |
16 | The followers a a are obliged to believe it and so the faith , the creed of the Catholic Church then becomes an article of membership and if you do n't subscribe to the creed , then this has implications for your standing in the group and you can for example be persecuted and Catholics not believing , whereas in a group like this , I do n't think we need a creed , we certainly would n't persecute anybody because we did n't believe a particular thing , because we can all negotiate our personal relations face- to-face . |
17 | Tripartisme was then at an end , and the problem of maintaining a stable government in the new Republic then became extremely difficult . |
18 | That local plan then becomes the relevant plan for the blight provisions . |
19 | Indeed , it has been argued ( Fairburn , Kay and Sharpe 1986 ) that the authorities , having found an abuse , have then adopted the device of contriving to define the market in such a way that the discovered abuse then becomes an abuse of a dominant position . |
20 | but er , under the nineteen forty four Act , Rentham Senior School then became Rentham Modern School and we thought we thought that the silly term to go to a school which in nineteen twenty six had been er |
21 | The figures on relative shares then become highly variable , depending on factors such as share prices and house prices . |