Example sentences of "he [vb mod] become [art] " in BNC.

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1 he may become a stranger .
2 The idea that he should become a director came from Edwards .
3 The new discipline of industrial archaeology , which emerged in the 1950s , was largely inspired by Rolt 's writing , and it was entirely appropriate that he should become the first president of the Association for Industrial Archaeology when this was founded in 1973 .
4 Green was greatly encouraged by West 's suggestion that he should become an artist himself , and soon after going back to Manchester began taking painting lessons .
5 He knew it was a person 's natal chart that decreed whether he should become an Ixmaritian , and where he would be educated .
6 Using the methods offered by the new technical media , he must become a self-aware participant in the total apparatus of production .
7 He 'll become a monster . ’
8 He 's always been respected by everyone , now he 'll become a man of some importance . ’
9 So there 's still a chance that he 'll become the Conservatives ' first black MP .
10 He might become a Temporary Water Sports Development Officer .
11 Emerging in his mind was the thought that he might become a writer .
12 He had become interested in the culture of the place as he ventured out and made new friends , youngsters in the industry who talked nothing else but films and stars , and was suddenly struck with the notion that he might become an actor .
13 Julian Clary squashing speculation that he might become an MP
14 Here as one of the latest winners of the Ivan Sutton Recording Prize was a former pupil of Harle , the Irishman , Gerard McChrystal , a performer of such striking personality that , given the right backing , he might become the James Galway of the saxophone , though not every musician would want to .
15 If a man had a ‘ call ’ to a chapel he could become a minister without any denominational approval and with no educational qualifications required .
16 ENGLAND skipper Graham Gooch last night warned Alec Stewart he could become a batting flop if he continues to keep wicket .
17 Gradually , however , he realized that he could become a detective investigating his own past and that what he gleaned might have a bearing on the present .
18 There is a danger that he could become a joke with the other members .
19 He could become a landlord .
20 And Guy Husband , he 's new to the Sovbloc desk ; if he pulls this offin his first few months , he could become a living legend . ’
21 His mother encouraged him to study harder and harder so he could become a doctor , one of the most financially rewarding occupations in Japan .
22 They suggest that he could become the country 's national president in any strongly reformist administration that might emerge .
23 They suggest that he could become the country 's national president in any strongly reformist administration that might emerge from the current upheaval .
24 MR Vaclav Havel , the Czechoslovak opposition leader , held talks with senior Communist Party figures last night on the shape of a new cabinet amid growing signals that he could become the country 's next president .
25 If the court goes against Mr Bond he could become the most spectacular corporate failure in Australia 's business history and one of the largest industrial collapses in the world .
26 He 'd become a wreck of a man .
27 In short , he 'd become a Chinese .
28 He 'd become a secret hero to the boys .
29 Charismatic , charming , he 'd become a national hero .
30 Without wasting time , she managed to close the door , having noticed that he 'd removed his foot the minute he 'd become a little uncomfortable .
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