Example sentences of "[verb] have become a [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Alexander seemed to have become a decisive proponent of reform .
2 The Hilary of once upon a time would have done it and taken great pleasure in confronting him , but the Hilary of now seemed to have become a spineless coward .
3 This seemed to have become a permanent condition .
4 Her lips parted to tell him that it did , but hesitation seemed to have become a periodic tendency , afflicting her like hiccoughs .
5 His will to win has become a compulsive passion , a virtue that makes him a figure of loathing in the eyes of opposition fans .
6 The model which they developed has become a valued tool of analysis in both academic and professional circles .
7 The Povahs ' predicament appears to have become a common one , and of course there is sympathy , but one does wonder at the borrowings and the strategy upon which they were based .
8 The varied conditions over the week , biasing towards the lighter end , had given the sailors a good range without the Swedish walkover which seems to have become a regular feature of late .
9 Although the king from time to time forbade ‘ puture ’ — the contributions in money and in kind exacted by the foresters — the levying of puture seems to have become a general practice at least by the fourteenth century .
10 It 's really about time we tackled Manuela , who seems to have become a recurring reference point in this story .
11 Industry seems to have become a driving force of strident activity , against which background human beings , the miners , are " like shadows " .
12 To the new generation of Romantics he appeared to have become a fossilized appendage of a backward-looking Establishment , which was already , in 1815 , in the process of restoring the eighteenth-century dynasties to the thrones of Europe , so that the French Revolution might never have taken place .
13 He did n't feel like eating , and even breathing had become a painful labour .
14 By 1882 St Cuthbert 's had become a separate parish and in 1885 Fr.
  Next page