Example sentences of "[pers pn] can become a " in BNC.
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1 | It is only when I realise how fragile my life as a human being is , by becoming aware of its limits , that I can become a fully free person . |
2 | So I think that I 'll do a little more work on camera in a couple of years ’ time , and then see if I can become a proper writer . ’ |
3 | You can become a National Member of the NCT for £15 a year . |
4 | Or You can become a local branch member and receive a quarterly local newsletter . |
5 | ‘ Once we get everything organized , ’ he said , ‘ you can become a career woman . ’ |
6 | You can become a member of this , or any other fan club service , for one year simply by completing the form opposite . |
7 | Some of the requirements may be unnecessary but we urge you to adopt the suggested techniques wherever possible to give you the practice that is needed before you can become a competent report writer . |
8 | Before you can become a police er dog handler |
9 | If you have four GCSEs [ waived for those over 25 ] you can become a student member of the Institute of Legal Executives and train to be a legal executive . |
10 | You can become a society |
11 | I mean I must be honest , I did not feel that frightened erm it was n't an acute pain that that I mean I mean one of the things that one has to realize , you can become a heart attack bore . |
12 | For just fifteen pounds per year , you can become a member of the Orange Tree Theatre 's preview club . |
13 | Shearer added : ‘ I hope we can become a great partnership . |
14 | Oh we know about that , problems like being , so do you think we can become a society with a debt ? |
15 | They can become a rigid system for controlling students and teachers , but they need not be used in this way . |
16 | Jung termed these disowned aspects of ourselves ‘ the Shadow ’ , and warned that they can become a destructive influence on our lives , unless we shine a light on them . |
17 | ‘ They can become a bit cartoony , and making people chuckle is just as important as raising an issue . |
18 | ‘ They can become a bit cartoony , and making people chuckle is just as important as raising an issue . |
19 | It 's basically offering people erm rather than becoming members they can become a supporter for five pounds a year of the Green Party for which they get three shortened up beat newsletters and this week it was two sides of A four . |
20 | For most young people it is a passing phase which they will grow out of , but for some it can become a habit . |
21 | I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children , such as it then produced of every walk of life . |
22 | Occasionally it can become a nonzero sum game . |
23 | Obviously there is less conflict if the commitment is shared by both partners , but it can become a source of tension and disagreement . |
24 | This may be vital for education but in adult life it can become a great barrier to deaf people 's attempts to have access to information . |
25 | It can become a game too : spot the inside words — practice , ( act , ice ) ; cemetery ( met , meter ) . |
26 | It can become a pleasant social occasion rather than a chore . |
27 | Finally , by linking the system to an outside database of corporate accounting information , it can become a powerful aid for marketing , for example to help direct marketing energies most effectively . |
28 | If it can be made to work — and time will show whether it can become a reality — that may be the moment to return to subjects such as political and economic union and the benefits of a different defence structure . |
29 | ‘ What would my esteemed partner say must be on that land before it can become a resort ! ’ she asked . |
30 | ‘ It can become a rut . |