Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb mod] become a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But it is dangerous insofar as the ideology may become a substitute for the tradition — the servant become the master — because politics involves ‘ the pursuit , not of a dream , or of a general principle , but of an intimation ’ . |
2 | The murmur might become a clamour , were it not that Mr Kinnock is already preparing to leap before being pushed . |
3 | As we have seen , only if and when the transfer is registered , will the transferor cease to be a member and shareholder and the transferee will become a member and shareholder . |
4 | The salon will become a magnet for gossip and the focus of of the soap 's strongest story lines in what Granada TV say will be the biggest shake-up of Street life in five years . |
5 | However , journeys for information and for social contacts form a substantial part of daily activity for all people , and the telephone could become a substitute for at least some journeys and reduce the need for direct personal contact . |
6 | Kohl hopes that the council will become a way to revive these links at a time when Europe is very much looking inwards . |
7 | A similar video was made showing the physical environment of the mainstream school and the tutor group of which the child would become a member if she came to the school . |
8 | If the plans get the go-ahead the Inn will become a hotel , pub and nightclub with a restaurant and cocktail bar . |
9 | If the plans get the go ahead the Inn will become a hotel , pub and nightclub with a restaurant and cocktail bar . |
10 | The conference would become a rally before which John Major must perform , reading from a thirty-minute script cobbled together by a squad of clever young men . |
11 | Feller 's believe the ham will become a talking point in the Victorian market . |
12 | The picture will become a lot clearer by Saturday night . |
13 | It has warned the site could become a danger to players if repairs are not carried out . |
14 | Or in the end the crisis may become a fact of life . |
15 | ‘ It 's still the best kept secret in Belfast , but the station will become a household name and it wo n't ever stand still , ’ he promised . |
16 | They will form the greatest attachment to each other — the more dominant will quickly learn to cope without its mate , the other will become a problem dog . |
17 | The painting of the giant could become a picture which is going to be used to show a sceptical researcher ( the teacher in role ? ) how big the giant really is — necessarily demanding that the child thinks about the concept of scale . |
18 | The spraying machine in the yard will become a museum piece as pesticides are outlawed . |
19 | Many experts believe the flow could become a torrent if the government ever comes to grips with the debt and property problems still hanging over the east . |
20 | From September 1974 the Diploma would become a BA with Honours , and students on existing courses or with a DipAD awarded between 1966 and 1974 could convert it to a BA if they wished . |
21 | The farm will become a family responsibility . |
22 | If no answer is given or if the question is not encouraged ( or still worse , not allowed ) , then the searcher may become a believer , but he will be constantly at the mercy of the potential doubt that his faith is only make-believe . |
23 | The world will become a desert and it will be horrible . |
24 | Keeping on the go can become a habit and there are very many people who could manage to let up for ten minutes or more in the course of most days , with a bit of careful planning . |
25 | Since replacing the former prime minister , Bob Hawke , in an inter-party challenge 14 months ago , Mr Keating has pledged to set up a panel of eminent Australians to study how the country could become a republic , with an Australian head of state , by 2001 . |
26 | Keating , who crushed the pro-monarchy conservative opposition in national polls last Saturday , said he would create a panel of eminent Australians to study how the country could become a republic by 2001 . |
27 | And for these people the problem can become a nightmare . |
28 | Mr Gorbachov too accepted the agreement would become a landmark in modern world history . |
29 | As I have already suggested , unless care is taken , work in the house can become a focus for negative emotions . |
30 | Just as only a caterpillar can become a butterfly , the formal stage seems a necessary developmental step to the skilful stage . |