Example sentences of "[noun] which [adv] became [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Was not ‘ cushion ’ the term which eventually became vogue for the extra help which was thrown over the poll tax time and again in a vain attempt to douse the flames of dissent . |
2 | Warren began work at Sellafield on the day the UKAEA was formed in 1954 — originally in the R & D branch which later became part of BNFL . |
3 | Yet others were situated in , or later moved to , places which eventually became towns with a full range of central place functions . |
4 | In 1656 , Colonel John Washington left England to take up land in Virginia which later became Mount Vernon . |
5 | Bourgeois musical experience was largely privatized and domesticated ; working-class musical experience — formerly centred around collectively shared localities ( streets , pubs ) — shifted to framed public spaces which eventually became constituents of a national and international musical commodity market . |
6 | In fact , it showed Making Belfast Work at its best , funding an innovative project which later became part of mainstream funding . |
7 | The couple , who live locally , acquired and restored the 20-seater coach as a family keepsake , it was actually 's father who founded the Guy Motor Company which eventually became part of Leyland . |
8 | The first half was played in a torrential downpour and both teams did well to keep their feet on a pitch which rapidly became rain sodden and slippery . |
9 | It is clear , moreover , from facts which later became public , that her father King Malcolm had never intended her for a monastic vocation . |