Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] it becomes " in BNC.
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1 | Although Next Computer Inc has stumbled , Data General Corp , which last year signed to resell Next boxes , will maintain a relationship with Steve Jobs ' firm — it says it was always more interested in the NextStep software anyway , and will market the environment on its OEMed 80486 personal computers once it becomes available . |
2 | Appropriate educational material will continue to be co-ordinated , evaluated and distributed to schools as it becomes available . |
3 | This principle stems from the desire to preserve the value of the company 's assets for the benefit of all creditors once it becomes insolvent . |
4 | In many cases , this loads down an essay with so many notes that it becomes difficult to read . |
5 | Frost also influences netting with both purse and long-nets since it becomes very much more difficult to peg the nets to the ground . |
6 | The most I have played at one time is probably seven hours and it becomes agonising , it tightens your arm up terribly . ’ |
7 | And if I should change my mind and find the abbey not to my liking , or if Joan returns and it becomes expedient to resume our true identities , then so be it . |
8 | Take a step back , view it from the angles and it becomes a sort of absurdist roman fleuve , a Dada- Climbers with which anyone with a tape-recorder and a gift for transcription would run away with the Boardman Tasker prize . |
9 | Baker and Butlin ( 1973 , p. 619 ) concluded from their major edited survey of those field systems that ‘ As the number of local studies has increased , so to some extent has the difficulty of attempting generalizations and it becomes increasingly clear that no single interpretation will exactly fit all the known facts ’ . |
10 | That might seem like the wackiest of wacky ideas but it becomes ever more fascinating as it is explored in a barrage of speculation , invective and anecdotes , all designed to prove that money , in a practical rather than puritanical sense , is the root of all evil . |
11 | This closed architecture does have its drawbacks as it becomes hard , if not impossible , to expand the system outside the manufacturer 's original specification . |
12 | This means that her reproductive tract will contain a mixture of sperm from several sources and it becomes almost a matter of chance as to which particular male 's sperm fertilizes each of her shed eggs . |
13 | ‘ However , we would like to have ours up and running much sooner so that we can iron out the teething problems before it becomes law . ’ |
14 | Erm , I 've been thinking that I ca n't chair this meeting and take the notes and things when it becomes , and if it , the fund comes through and it becomes the audio description project as opposed to this group , and you know we will be widening out a little bit , I wonder if we should actually have a chairman type person . |
15 | Charges on income of a company which are not incurred wholly and exclusively for the purposes of its trade ( for example , interest payments by Newco while it is an investment company ) can not be carried forward against Newco 's profits once it becomes a trading company , so there is some significance in the timing of the hive-up from Target to Newco . |
16 | Cooperation is rarely found to succeed amongst those who are unequal in material terms since it becomes difficult both to ensure an equal distribution of costs and benefits . |
17 | This ascent up the levels of programming languages can go on without any natural limit : a language like LISP , when run , is normally translated through two or three levels before it becomes machine code . |
18 | Of course arpeggios and passage-work generally can freely pass through this part of the compass : it is only when a passage turns and returns on itself within these narrow limits that it becomes both really awkward for the player and uninteresting in sound . |
19 | This information should be passed regularly to Careers Teachers and Officers for guidance purposes , and can be the basis for counselling by appropriate teachers when it becomes apparent that some students will be at risk of failing the goals . |
20 | I think it 's twice as effective without links and it becomes even better with links . |
21 | What we do find , however , is that women 's work is not so divorced from the work of men as it becomes in later times . |
22 | Silicon Graphics has signed a letter of intent to buy 10% of Control Data Systems once it becomes an independent company . |
23 | The myogenin gene has been isolated and can be introduced into non-muscle cells where it becomes integrated into their DNA . |
24 | The motto of the new era is ‘ diagnosis prognosticates aetiology ’ , a phrase which is repeated by members of the ruling races in such varied contexts that it becomes evident that no one really bothers to think about it . |
25 | A HOSPITAL chief executive has quashed rumours that nursing staff will lose jobs when it becomes a trust on April 1 . |