Example sentences of "[noun] then becomes " in BNC.
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1 | The source of the apparent opposition between these two styles then becomes evident . |
2 | This encoding then becomes a signal to the speaker 's articulatory organs , and he vocalises an utterance of the proper phonetic shape . |
3 | The quality of a cultural practice then becomes a matter of its effect , in the moment of its impact . |
4 | This data then becomes the detail in the next level of the hierarchical structure ( see Figure 5.9 ) . |
5 | That window then becomes the active window with its top bar highlighted . |
6 | The Stickleback then becomes interested in females . |
7 | That local plan then becomes the relevant plan for the blight provisions . |
8 | The child then becomes relatively independent of his mother and enters a sequence of periods in which his identity is established by the role that custom decrees for his age-group . |
9 | But if you admit the existence of this supernatural body , the question then becomes , where on earth can it be found ? |
10 | . The question then becomes what is meant by the word ‘ woman ’ in the single context of marriage , for I am not concerned to determine the ‘ legal sex ’ of the respondent at large . |
11 | The question then becomes whether there is a real likelihood that a given conflict situation , though capable of abuse in theory , will be abused in practice ? |
12 | So the question then becomes for them how this particular human being is God , rather than their thinking in terms of a humanity in which he too participated . |
13 | The question then becomes one of the Bank 's view of this ‘ pressure for a rise in interest rates ’ . |
14 | The central question then becomes whether there is technological pressure towards a convergence of organizational structures or whether the imperatives lie elsewhere than in the requirements of production technology . |
15 | Indeed , it has been argued ( Fairburn , Kay and Sharpe 1986 ) that the authorities , having found an abuse , have then adopted the device of contriving to define the market in such a way that the discovered abuse then becomes an abuse of a dominant position . |
16 | Measuring the rate of protein synthesis then becomes a matter of measuring the rate at which amino acids are incorporated into proteins . |
17 | The seller then becomes a trustee for the buyer and must account to him for any dividends he receives and vote in accordance with his instructions ( or appoint him as his proxy ) . |
18 | If the teeth are allowed to become sharp , the cheek then becomes bruised and cut , causing pain thus making it difficult for the horse to chew properly . |
19 | The routine then becomes very specific and is no longer a general fitness method of training . |
20 | And that entire pool of knowledge then becomes a single resource on which we can draw in solving our problems . |
21 | The pouch-lining then becomes soft and spongy and secretes a nourishing fluid which the babies absorb . |
22 | Idea-management then becomes a necessary activity . |
23 | Content then becomes dependent on form ( as the discussion of biography , reality and thought will have shown ) , and has no separate existence in literature . |
24 | Behind a grid , there is strong turbulent energy production for the first ten or so grid mesh-lengths along the tunnel ; the turbulence then becomes substantially isotropic and decays with distance down the tunnel . |
25 | After two or three years of trading the leases then becomes assignable , often at a premium . |
26 | Right , now they 're both ethers try and name them first in naming them take the biggest hydro-carbon chunk that you can find and pretend that that was an alkane so the smaller chunk then becomes the substituant . |
27 | Each day then becomes a waking to a new journey , to new pastures , and new experiences which carry us spiritually farther and farther from the dead ideas of our physical side and its tawdry goods . |
28 | Nowadays , most transfer deeds are not required for very long , because the information contained on them is simply transferred onto the Register at HM Land Registry , and the deed then becomes superfluous to requirements . |
29 | The writing then becomes tangible , concrete , unique , instead of vague and hard to grasp . |
30 | There is probably some lower limit below which the garage will not go in skimping the service , because the risk of detection then becomes too high ( O'Brien ) . |