Example sentences of "also become [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Older children and adults can also become dehydrated during severe attacks of diarrhoea , and ORT can be useful for them as well . |
2 | Besides the over-abundance of grease , pores can also become blocked by dead skin cells through an acceleration in cell production . |
3 | For we have already seen that there is no reason why , along with the mature elements of the superego which serve the interests of adjustment to reality , immature , primitive elements should not also become externalized in those aspects of the state which represent it as nurturing , protecting and providing some measure of wish fulfilment for the most regressive desires . |
4 | The union Manufacturing Science and Finance , which has lecturer members , may also become involved . |
5 | ‘ It would also become trapped . |
6 | Ed Zschau , chief executive of IBM Corp 's AdStar subsidiary , says the company plans to become known as a consumer products company as well as the leader in commercial storage products , and would pursue all of the market opportunities in which it could offer unique products ; he says AdStar aims to become the lowest cost producer in the industry , taking advantage of its technology , scale and commitment to quality ; speaking at the product launch in San Jose , he said that AdStar would also become known , more than it is today , as a software company ; it expects to have personal computer-oriented products in the retail market before the end of the year . |
7 | It might also become dominated by Marxists and cultural materialists , but not inevitably so ; academic sociology offers points of comparison here . |
8 | Other kinds of behavioural response can also become imprinted . |
9 | And perhaps I can invite your lovely friend to visit my ship , so that she and I might also become acquainted … ? ’ |
10 | The relatives and friends who are left behind can also become entrapped in an overwhelming feeling that says ‘ I must be there when he takes his last breath ’ ; ‘ I must n't miss any last word he utters ’ . |