Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] may [adv] become " in BNC.
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1 | Once he has settled into his new post he may again become actively involved in the sport . |
2 | Within a longer time frame it may also become more apparent what is likely to be the impact of the Community Care Reforms on the more general features of social work itself . |
3 | Filled with recipes for quick , easy , yet substantial and delicious meals it may soon become your bible . |
4 | Having done this , after carefully considering his actions , he has made a statement which may well become the accepted ethic of Lakeland/British climbing . |
5 | In addition , he pointed to the influence of union leadership which can have a decisive impact on union membership growth via the policies and organising techniques which are adopted , and governmental encouragement which may also become a major factor in promoting union growth . |
6 | Towards the end you may well become quite wrapped up in yourself and the growing baby and increasingly remote from the rest of the world . |
7 | It attempts to identify the significant differences between a course designed primarily for users and a course designed for specialists who may also become future developers and implementers . |
8 | Railway : At the weekend you may actually become a train driver for a short distance on the steam railway ! |
9 | If it attempts to return to the burrow system it may well become trapped on trying to get back underground . |