Example sentences of "[noun] [is] [adv] becoming a " in BNC.
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1 | Our foundling is fast becoming a woman . |
2 | A Workshop Day at Marlow is also becoming a regular event , with local Teachers taking sessions throughout the day . |
3 | Clarify is also more tightly focused than the rest , targeting the industry itself as its initial customer base pursuing hardware , software , networking , telecoms , test equipment and medical systems suppliers who desperately need to improve the homegrown support offered their customers ( very often dependent on the ubiquitous yellow Post-It note ) and realise this issue is increasingly becoming a vendor selection mechanism as well as a revenue generator . |
4 | The growth in the installed base of IQs suggests that the device is fast becoming a viable platform for third-party publishing . |
5 | The Enterprise Lecture is now becoming a major event in the University calendar and this year 's lecture was an outstanding success . |
6 | Delegate Geoff Wright , from Leeds city Council , recently awarded an MBE for environmental services , said ‘ It 's clear that recycling domestic waste is fast becoming a growth industry in its own right , which can only be good news for waste avoidance in our towns and countryside and for the economy . ’ |
7 | Public affairs is rapidly becoming a speciality in Britain . |
8 | In fact , I have decided that the Christmas season is fast becoming a desperate nasal challenge . |
9 | As things stand the division of money within the game is fast becoming a simple reflection of everyday life : a few get rich , the rest struggle along . |
10 | Rock climbing is rapidly becoming a pariah among mountain activities . |
11 | ‘ Childcare is increasingly becoming a necessity and not the optional extra or luxury it may once have been considered , ’ said Coun Frank Robson , chairman of the council 's personnel sub-committee . |
12 | ALTON is fast becoming a hive of musical activity and Overspill are the latest band to emerge from the town . |
13 | Life is slowly becoming a little easier . |
14 | Britain is fast becoming a sweatshop economy based on cheap labour and no investment and the Tories have proved it . |
15 | Glasgow is rapidly becoming a Mecca for buyers of figurative painting . |
16 | Darlington is fast becoming a commuter belt . |
17 | Council housing is rapidly becoming a residual service for specific categories of clients : the poor , the unemployed , the elderly and the disabled . |
18 | STIRLING is fast becoming a wired campus . |
19 | ‘ Fife is fast becoming a jobs disaster area , ’ he warned . |
20 | THE avenue to UEFA Cup qualification is fast becoming a blind alley for Hibs . |
21 | It now looks as if membership of the slate is rapidly becoming a disadvantage . |
22 | This moment in the history of sexual politics is fast becoming a battleground for voicing current debates and disagreements . |
23 | But if recent membership figures are to be believed , Christianity is increasingly becoming a minority activity . |