Example sentences of "he [vb mod] become a " in BNC.
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1 | he may become a stranger . |
2 | The idea that he should become a director came from Edwards . |
3 | Green was greatly encouraged by West 's suggestion that he should become an artist himself , and soon after going back to Manchester began taking painting lessons . |
4 | He knew it was a person 's natal chart that decreed whether he should become an Ixmaritian , and where he would be educated . |
5 | Using the methods offered by the new technical media , he must become a self-aware participant in the total apparatus of production . |
6 | He 'll become a monster . ’ |
7 | He 's always been respected by everyone , now he 'll become a man of some importance . ’ |
8 | He might become a Temporary Water Sports Development Officer . |
9 | Emerging in his mind was the thought that he might become a writer . |
10 | He had become interested in the culture of the place as he ventured out and made new friends , youngsters in the industry who talked nothing else but films and stars , and was suddenly struck with the notion that he might become an actor . |
11 | Julian Clary squashing speculation that he might become an MP |
12 | If a man had a ‘ call ’ to a chapel he could become a minister without any denominational approval and with no educational qualifications required . |
13 | ENGLAND skipper Graham Gooch last night warned Alec Stewart he could become a batting flop if he continues to keep wicket . |
14 | Gradually , however , he realized that he could become a detective investigating his own past and that what he gleaned might have a bearing on the present . |
15 | There is a danger that he could become a joke with the other members . |
16 | He could become a landlord . |
17 | And Guy Husband , he 's new to the Sovbloc desk ; if he pulls this offin his first few months , he could become a living legend . ’ |
18 | His mother encouraged him to study harder and harder so he could become a doctor , one of the most financially rewarding occupations in Japan . |
19 | He 'd become a wreck of a man . |
20 | In short , he 'd become a Chinese . |
21 | He 'd become a secret hero to the boys . |
22 | Charismatic , charming , he 'd become a national hero . |
23 | Without wasting time , she managed to close the door , having noticed that he 'd removed his foot the minute he 'd become a little uncomfortable . |
24 | It was at that time that I interviewed David 's mother , Margaret Jones , who recalled a three-year-old David discovering a bag of make-up in an upstairs room and plastering himself with it , and how at one point she thought he would become a ballet dancer . |
25 | Louis XIV offered to revive the office of Constable of France for him if he would become a Catholic but he declined the offer ( 1661 ) . |
26 | When he was offered the Rangers job , he told his estranged wife that there was no way he would become a sterotypical manager ‘ working all hours and driving myself crazy ’ . |
27 | Originally , he thought he would become a poet and it was ‘ by accident ’ that he became a doctor . |
28 | Amis joined the popular front of rising protest and who , in those days of rebellious literary figures , could have imagined that he would become a knight ? |
29 | In the intervening time , he would become a changed man , as would many who set out with such high hopes to win back the holy earth of Outremer . |
30 | He turned from Bristol without regret and entered again the West Somerset landscape of coast and hills over which , very soon , he would become a persistent and delighted explorer . |