Example sentences of "become well [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 His name and achievements became better known to the general public , however , in the sphere of lighter music : in operetta rather than in opera , and above all in the stage works of Franz Lehár , in which he charmed thousands by his sympathetic tenor quality and by the grace and variety of his vocal inflections .
2 This section will therefore only touch on some of the techniques which have become better understood as the result of scientific research .
3 More recently , artists such as Boldini , De Nittis , Segantini , Zandomeneghi and the Macchiaioli have become better known in the States , but Palagi , Favretto , Hayez and Toma are virtually unrecognised , as are many others .
4 One suspects that geomorphology will emerge as a reputable discipline only when its students have become well versed in the established principles of natural science .
5 It has , overall , captured less big-name , big-salary work than Russell Reynolds , but it has become well known for the efficient and speedy handling of a wide range of assignments within its pioneering structure of speciality divisions .
6 The Association had become well known during the occupations , and its membership increased dramatically .
7 CENTRA is the successor to NWRAC ( formerly ULCI ) whose course schemes and certificates in Machine Knitting have become well established over the last 30 years .
8 The benefit plus arrangement has become well established over the last four years and it makes sense to use it for Community Action .
9 It was the same story on the 30th and frustration mounted amongst the crews , by the end of June Ramsay had flown 18 operations and had become well established on the Squadron as one of the most accurate navigators .
10 The actual time of the start is difficult to arrive at , and is not important , but whatever the historical facts may be , it can be taken as fairly certain that the misuse of religion had become well established at the time of the advent of Jesus Christ .
11 The habit of giving reversions had become well established by the sixteenth century .
12 The departures from London on Thursdays and Sundays between the end of February and mid-November ( the return leg departs Venice on Wednesdays and Saturdays ) have become well established in the BR timetable .
13 You indicated that er in a sense the strike became well organized in the sense it had a great deal of support erm both moral and material and presumably financial .
14 Nevertheless , the image of an out of control , imperial president became well established in the early 1970s and contributed much to the strong backlash against presidential power that bedevilled Ford and Carter .
15 He taught initially at a junior school in Berkshire , then at a grammar school , and later at Downe House , where he became well known on the art-teaching circuit when his pupils won ( for two consecutive years ) a national art competition and their work toured internationally .
16 Well yes , but let me say that I gave up going to auditions well before I became well known through The History Man , on television .
17 Her elder brother Giles ( 1612–1663 ) became well known in the 1650s as a printer of Quaker literature .
18 Community pharmacy , an underused resource , will change with the NHS reforms and become better integrated into the prescribing process to ensure optimum pharmaceutical care .
19 Reading the labels helps the sales assistant become better informed about the products on sale — and thus able to advise and help the customer more effectively .
20 After many generations of cumulative selection in a particular place , the local animals and plants become well fitted to the conditions , for instance the weather conditions , in that place .
21 As already stated assessment is a daily practice of a good teacher who uses every opportunity to become better informed of the developing abilities of the pupils .
22 Country weavers and knitters were to become better remembered for the long sad days of their early nineteenth-century decline , but they had happier days when they consumed the products made by their fellow artisans in Burslem , Sheffield and Birmingham .
23 He played little first-class cricket , but was later to become better known as the founder of a very substantial and internationally-known insurance broking business in Paris .
24 These barges and their owner were to become well known in the sailing barge races from 1865 when " Defiance " won the Thames Spritsail race and " Blackfriars " came second in the class .
25 Despite its imperfections , which were soon to become well ventilated by the circumstances of individual cases coming before the courts , there were two outcomes which could not be ignored .
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