Example sentences of "it will become [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | HITACHI SAYS IT 'LL BECOME AN INVESTOR IN KALEIDA VENTURE |
2 | It 'll become an Empress VAR when the implementation is finished and bundled with its Sparc and Pyramid machines . |
3 | Insignia reckons that emulation will become de rigeur on all machines by and by and that it will become a utility house . |
4 | Most important of all it will become a conversation piece . |
5 | Initially Exploratory will house 500 exhibits , Gregory hopes it will become a centre for research into communication and understanding in science . |
6 | We should see the secondhand market as an opportunity , not a threat , or it will become a threat . ’ |
7 | At best , it will become a ping-pong of kicking . |
8 | It will become a Dudley cliché . |
9 | It will become a classic no doubt for the blossoming off-cut industry , keeping Dennis Norden busy . |
10 | If you think of it as fun then it will become a pleasure . |
11 | It will become a game for them . |
12 | Eventually it will become the norm , and will no longer deserve the title ‘ mutant ’ . |
13 | If this is received it will become the subject of an investigation . ’ |
14 | It will become an offence under s.31(1) |
15 | Under the legislation , which has Government backing , it will become an offence to carry a knife in public unless it specifically relates to work , religion or national costume . |
16 | As teachers become familiar with video , and as more materials appear , it will become an aid they want to have easily to hand to use whenever it suits them . |
17 | Later it will become an executive agency . |