Example sentences of "[is] become [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Is John MOtson Eric cantona 's agent ? he cant talk about his Gallic flair without sounding like he s become sexually aroused .
2 With regard to the audience for children 's project work , it is becoming widely agreed that it is important for children to learn to take into account their potential audience when they are producing written work .
3 The First Granny , as Mrs Bush is becoming affectionately known , marched up to the uniformed bell-ringers beside the big Christmas tree , put ten bucks into the Big Red Kettle , and loudly announced how much she preferred patronising a mall that had the sense to permit the Salvation Army .
4 As is becoming well known , Bakhtin 's central ideas are basically straightforward , and prominent among them is ‘ dialogue ’ .
5 His work is becoming well known and he is able to live comfortably . ’
6 SCOTVEC recognises that the use of levels to describe vocational qualifications is becoming generally accepted and has therefore decided to adopt a system of levels for SVQs which is analogous to that adopted by NCVQ and NVQs .
7 In a society which is becoming increasingly influenced by computer and other information technology it is recognized that schoolchildren need the facility of interacting with the new technology as soon as possible .
8 Nevertheless , it is recognised that the young person is becoming increasingly influenced by the world in which he/she lives — in the main a pluralist and secular world .
9 The result , however , is not in doubt ; the British housing system is becoming increasingly polarized between a majority of secure owner-occupiers who have made substantial capital gains and are receiving large continuing subsidies , and the rest ( this includes the group which space has precluded discussing : the marginal group of owner-occupiers , many of whom are in a more precarious position than local authority tenants , and whose problems will become much more prominent in years to come ( Karn , Kemeny , and Williams , 1985 ; Sullivan and Murphy , 1987 ) ) .
10 However , this distinction is becoming increasingly blurred because of the participation of all banks in the interbank market .
11 The point of ‘ Air Conditioned Nightmare ’ seems to be that London is sinking into a theme park style existence where everything is becoming increasingly trivialised .
12 The point of ‘ Air Conditioned Nightmare ’ seems to be that London is sinking into a theme park style existence where everything is becoming increasingly trivialised .
13 As a result , he said , corporate structure is becoming increasingly decentralised , which is forcing people down the downsizing path .
14 As a result , he said , corporate structure is becoming increasingly decentralised , which is forcing people down the downsizing path .
15 That is becoming increasingly understood within the health service — if not , alas , on the Opposition Benches .
16 And Egypt — once considered a potential peacemaker — is becoming increasingly engrossed in its own war against Islamic extremism .
17 The importance of the mid-Cretaceous movements is becoming increasingly recognised .
18 The Catholic church , led by Bishop Torukwon has tried to hold the Tren regime in check , but is becoming increasingly isolated , especially with the rise of the powerful Islamic Faction .
19 In consequence it is becoming increasingly accepted that not only does the anthropologist have his own social history and subjective stance , but more importantly , that those accounts which ignore this seem to lose something in the telling .
20 Although techniques such as infrared spectroscopy and atomic spectroscopy are alien in the world of art it is becoming increasingly accepted that scientists have a major role to play in art research .
21 British industry is becoming increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few producers , and oligopoly seems to be the commonest market
22 Severe deficiencies of these nutrients occur only rarely , but it is becoming increasingly appreciated that mild or borderline levels of these nutrients may be found not infrequently in the " normal population " .
23 It is becoming increasingly appreciated that while food allergies may be relatively rare , food intolerance may be much more common , and usually produces milder symptoms .
24 Britain 's black community — especially young people unable to find employment — is becoming increasingly disillusioned and restless .
25 The third stage , which leads to a review of effectiveness , is a new stage that is becoming increasingly demanded .
26 While training is obviously important , the concept of it is becoming increasingly devalued .
27 First , the computer market is becoming increasingly diversified .
28 As a star opera director whose career is becoming increasingly orientated towards the theatre , it is understandable that he has n't often found the time to stray from the great metropolises to mount a production .
29 They see urban decay not as a peripheral manifestation nor as a growing pain , but as a chronic condition of social polarization that is becoming firmly entrenched in British society .
30 Like other gender differences , this too is becoming more blurred as both sexes become more liberated — that is , more free to express themselves as individuals in ways that are right for them .
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