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1 I thought the Church had let itself become a force for evil.
2 In the past several years, China has become a force to be reckoned with.
3 The moves underlines the group's ambitions to become a force in the European telecoms market.
4 The negative pile-up has become a force of nature.
5 As if she had become a force of nature.
6 Islamic finance has become a force to be reckoned with in the world of commercial banking.
7 Legendary has quietly become a force to be reckoned with during the all-important 2013 summer season.
8 As well as being an engine for economic growth, universities must become a force for social change.
9 As a consequence of these policies, Iran has become a force in stem-cell research and satellite technology.
10 To her, it seemed that Gaborn had become a force of nature, the Sum of All Men.
11 The committee will be headed by the prime minister and may over time become a force for good.
12 But with the revival of learning he had become a force in Europe, a strong aid to the Reformers.
13 Melville, as one might expect, has an alternative vision in which the US become a force in both forms.
14 It was Jill's girlish ambition, it seemed from Major Selby's statement, to become a force in the motion-picture world.
15 But the 6-foot-10 senior has become a force this season.
16 Fatigue had become a force .
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