Example sentences of "so that it become [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is said that he constructed a tank and poured into it molten gold so that it became one vast molten block . |
2 | The tapered frame of the original pattern was straightened and made broader so that it became rectangular in design . |
3 | The tapered frame of the original pattern was straightened and made broader so that it became rectangular in design . |
4 | Martin Luther King had a vision as personal and private as the sleeping child or the cross-legged meditator , but he turned it outward as a prayer for peace so that it became shared . |
5 | As a routine measure , you should open your dog 's mouth each week , so that it becomes used to this procedure . |
6 | This is a major system of burrows , all interlinking so that it becomes necessary to work on all aspects of the warren at one time . |
7 | Even if you are confident of your ability to manage a compost heap so that it becomes hot enough to cleanse itself of disease spores , there remains the risk of the subsequent compost matter containing thorns which are extremely resistant to decomposition . |
8 | This is somewhat like making the target broader so that it becomes easier to hit . |
9 | Hence the procedure for converting an equation so that it becomes valid in accelerating frames can be expressed pithily as : ‘ replace commas by semicolons ’ . |
10 | You should repeat the puppy 's name at every opportunity within its hearing , so that it becomes accustomed to the sound . |
11 | Where Federman and Sukenick replace finished story with the process of narrating so that it becomes difficult to say what their novels are ‘ about ’ , Rudolph Wurlitzer pursues a rather different task in his fiction . |
12 | Technological hazards are more unpredictable and may be extremely rare , so that it becomes difficult to use probability concepts to quantify risk , especially those which rely on notions of relative frequency . |
13 | Another , and perhaps the worst aspect is that the wind has the habit of blowing debris into the net so that it becomes entangled and this too limits its catching ability . |