"A Place Called England" has become emblematic in the movement to reclaim a positive sense of English identity.
This is the essential genius of the man: his private choices and obsessions became emblematic, and in some sense determined our understanding, of the twentieth-century tradition.
Seen from this angle, Lily, Turner, Kate and their troubled triangle become emblematic.
The crimes committed by these people are becoming emblematic, and we grow more apathetic to it by the day.
This happened at the moment of acceptance, and it's become emblematic.
For country dwellers who see their concerns, communities and livelihoods being overshadowed by dominant urban interests, the fox hunting issue has become emblematic.
Led the Military School and his name became emblematic figure in postwar politics.
The public will no longer tolerate this needless waste which has become emblematic of the failed CFP.
The case of Tenzin Deleg Rinpoche has become emblematic.
"I'm all right," Bateson told him with a shrug that was becoming emblematic.