Example sentences of "[adv] become [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 This is unconnected to the naming policy , but roundabouts could obviously become known by whatever company name appears on its billboards .
2 At the time of manufacture the foil would obviously become mixed with other materials .
3 This plan is based on the concept of subsidiarity whereby the EC would only become involved when the national policies of the member states were ineffective , or harmful to other member states .
4 Some organisations seek to channel the grapevine for productive purposes by producing house magazines which allow issues to be raised publicly which would otherwise only become known through rumour .
5 The DC will only become AGREED ( state 3 ) when all assessors have registered their comments and accepted the proposed changes .
6 The fat bodied pens are comfortable to hold and the hand does not become fatigued by prolonged use of them .
7 How may Catholics ensure that the Eucharist does not become separated from the salvation it witnesses to in Christ ?
8 Thus it is critically important that an antiviral agent does not become incorporated into the host 's nucleic acids , or those works too could be jammed , with devastating consequences .
9 If the statement does not become incorporated into the contract it is said to be a representation ; something said in the course of the negotiations leading up to the contract itself .
10 We wo n't be printing names ; this is not going to be a dealer persecution service , nor even a personal arbitration service such as Which ? magazine 's ‘ Personal Service ’ , because we simply can not become involved on that level .
11 The associations professed political neutrality and because of this could not become involved directly in local elections ; the Alliance , on the other hand , could — indeed this was the principal rationale for its existence — but even then claimed the same neutrality , helping to cloak manifest sectionalism .
12 The first is that the instrument should penetrate the tissue easily and the second is that the mouth of the pipette should not become obstructed by adherent tissue during penetration .
13 Equally , the landlord may wish to ensure that a yard adjoining a building does not become obstructed by trade empties or unrestricted car parking .
14 However , as long as he makes sure that he does not become dehydrated by having regular fluid intake I ca n't see what harm this will do him .
15 It is important that the managerial information does not become seen as equivalent to cost data .
16 Under certain conditions the blow out may not become stabilised , so that the mass of sand migrates slowly in the direction of the resultant of onshore winds with trailing arms of partly vegetated sand on either side of the original blow out .
17 In less productive ( oligotrophic ) lakes , such as Loch Ness , the hypoplimnion does not become depleted in oxygen .
18 While some follow this path , many others conform again , and do not become committed in their ways .
19 In fact the earliest exports to Australia had been in 1820 but the breed did not become established for another 30 years .
20 We want none of his ideas here and I am sure that they will not become established .
21 Ambassador is happy to travel and does not become upset away from home .
22 They need to ensure that staff stay within the national health service and do not become disillusioned by a lack of educational opportunity and thus career advancement .
23 The policy goals which governments seek to secure include : investor confidence , consumer protection , safety , and soundness among financial institutions , efficiency , competition , and the need to ensure that economic power does not become concentrated in the hands of any one sector of the financial services industry .
24 The US has strengthened protection for sea turtles by requiring shrimp fishermen to ensure that the turtles do not become trapped in their nets .
25 In that year , a separate society of practitioners was formed , which did not become amalgamated with the College 's society .
26 Two , that we do not become wrapped up in the Bureaucratic socialism of Brussels and that true entrepreneur spirit is encouraged between cities .
27 It is important that the design process does not become divorced from the end users .
28 Although by his own admission , Nicholson had ‘ done all the drugs ’ he did not become addicted to any .
29 The fact is that they know from their own experience that many of their contemporaries take drugs occasionally and do not become addicted .
30 First , a number of rules were specified about the use of rewards and punishers and it was suggested that a reward ‘ menu ’ be drawn up for each intervention in order that the child does not become satiated by a single type of reward which could then lose its reinforcing properties .
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