Example sentences of "[coord] thus become [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His successor , Mehmet Yazar , formerly a Minister of State , was appointed on March 1 and thus became Turkey 's third Defence Minister since the start of the Gulf crisis [ see p. 37786 ] .
2 On Oct. 30 a controversial measure giving blanket immunity to anyone who had committed a politically motivated crime before Oct. 8 , 1990 [ see p. 39037 ] was approved by the President 's Council and thus became law , despite its having been rejected on Oct. 20 by the House of Delegates , the Indian chamber of the tricameral parliament .
3 In 1854 Holford married Mary Anne , daughter of General James Lindsay , MP , of Balcarres , Fife , and thus became brother-in-law to three collectors , Alexander Crawford ( twenty-fifth Earl of Crawford ) , Robert Lindsay ( Baron Wantage ) [ qq.v. ] , and Sir Coutts Lindsay .
4 Measures which meet with the favourable resolve of both Houses are presented for the Royal Assent and thus become law .
5 If , however , the Commons passes the Bill in the next session , and the Lords again fail to pass it , it can proceed to the Royal Assent , and thus become law , without the concurrence of the House of Lords .
6 My own answer to that difficult question would be : Because language has the effect that relationships , which among other creatures are generated by inbuilt , genetically endowed , " instincts " ( as in the social insects ) , or by individual stimulus/response mechanisms ( as in the mating behaviours of birds and mammals ) , are , in man , reified as verbal concepts , and thus become matters for group determination rather than individual determination .
7 It is well known , indeed , that Charles Darwin accepted these Lamarckian notions , but what Lamarckism stands for today is the notion that adaptive changes that occur within an animal 's own lifetime somehow are imprinted upon the genome and thus become part of its heritage .
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