Example sentences of "it have [adv] become " in BNC.
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1 | It has also become involved in the Work-out scheme in London , which aims to help the young unemployed take an active approach to life . |
2 | Though there is little doubt that all these aspects of the State are valuable and important , it has also become clear that they can form the basis of a very one-sided picture . |
3 | The story is true but it has also become part of the myth . |
4 | It has also become well established not only in mainland Britain but in other countries . |
5 | This is basically a protective action , an attempt to save the eyes from possible danger , but it has also become a way of reducing the unbearable tension of the moment . |
6 | The revived magazine , now printed in Finland has , it is generally agreed , become even more polished and elegant , but it has also become considerably more expensive . |
7 | In addition to direct , or personal , control it has also become usual to distinguish a form of control which is incorporated within ( impersonal ) technological structures . |
8 | It has also become clear that dreaming is by no means confined to REM sleep ( see Chapter 5 ) , so even if the theory was correct , the regime of REM sleep deprivation would not have been an adequate test of it . |
9 | It has also become so familiar that it tends to overshadow the running , although it is the running from which the potency is derived . |
10 | Local government has become more professionalized but it has also become more bureaucratic . |
11 | Feminism has a particular investment in this , since it has also become clear that the dominant theories of modernism , inherited from the Enlightenment ( liberalism , marxism , positivism , humanism ) , are fundamentally ‘ masculinist ’ or androcentric . |
12 | It has also become evident from recent literature that there was nothing like a " simultaneous " extinction of many different groups , either within the brachiopods alone or within the organic world in general , at the end of the Permian ; I am told that plant spores , at least , still show an uncannily rapid change at this level all round the world , though the big change in plant macrofossils seems to have come much later . |
13 | It has also become apparent that , as well as trying to change teachers ' practices , there must be a determined attempt to make concurrent changes in the school as a whole . |
14 | It has also become the focus of protest for miners ' support groups all over Lancashire and further afield , as demonstrated by the early arrival of three young members of Lancaster Miners ' Support Group in a transit van . |
15 | It has just become a reality . |
16 | The idea that arousal , or activation , constitutes a unitary physiological dimension was important to a number of theorists particularly in the late fifties ( e.g. Duffy , 1962 ; Lindsley , 1951 ; Malmo , 1959 ) , however , it has since become clear that the numerous physiological measures which have been taken as different indices of arousal are in fact not highly correlated ( Cattell , 1972 ) . |
17 | It has since become the dreaded archetype of business bureaucracy : the £10 letter . |
18 | It has thus become a vicious circle of spoken mumbo jumbo . |
19 | Since the late nineteenth century it has thus become increasingly difficult for critics interested in contemporary literature to ignore problems of linguistic form . |
20 | It has thus become chaotic . |
21 | It has even become parodiable , always a sign of growing respectability . |
22 | It has already become fashionable to knock Kylie Minogue but I can take it , ’ she added . |
23 | The Met thinks it can deflect New York 's city politicians by showing how useful it has already become ; the British Museum hopes parliamentary auditors will give up , dispirited by some prickly opposition . |
24 | " It has been dinned into the ears of our members without hesitation or scruple , and we repeat with the greatest force at our command that seamen , to whatever class they may belong , are false to themselves , to their cause and to their country in taking any course that may , even in the smallest degree , weaken the hands of those responsible for the conduct of the present campaign against the most ignoble foe that it has ever become Britain 's duty to tackle " . |
25 | If an Englishman 's home is his castle it has typically become , since the last war , a castle which lacks character , individuality and substance . |
26 | While the hazards of the algae have been documented since the beginning of the century in places such as Australia and the United States , it has only become a serious problem in Europe recently . |
27 | In reality it has only become an almost universal standard in the course of history . |
28 | They are undoubtedly right that it has now become clear that the Government will not pay for the expansion it desires at a level which will protect high quality . |
29 | It has now become a challenge to find new varieties of herb — at the last count there were just over 130 . |
30 | But it has now become clear that further drastic amendments are needed to flotation plans . |