Example sentences of "[adv] that it becomes " in BNC.
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1 | It is a good idea to say the key words aloud every time as you check each item so that it becomes a habit . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | In effect , Barth simultaneously reworks texts and multiplies the dimensions to LETTERS so that it becomes a protean work , constantly shifting resemblances . |
4 | Alternatively the chemical may react with the dirt so that it becomes water soluble and it can be rinsed away . |
5 | Whether shorter or longer , the important thing is to make it serve you so that it becomes not a burden but a means of personal reflection and integration . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Move the fifth paragraph ( 'TABLES : … leg room ? ' ) so that it becomes the second one |
8 | It hopes to adapt the life of the electronic control gear to the life of the lamp so that it becomes a throwaway item and bring it in line with the ‘ convenience purchase ’ of the coiled-coil lamp . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Ryle points out that in being impressed by the certainty of the seen and the known , one is assuming that seeing and knowing are analogous with looking and thinking , so that it becomes a problem how they escape the fallibility of these operations ; he invites us to shift ‘ see ’ and ‘ know ’ to the category of achievement verbs such as ‘ find ’ and ‘ cure ’ , which are related to ‘ seek ‘ and ‘ treat ’ as ‘ see ’ and ‘ know ’ to ‘ look ’ and ‘ think ’ , but do not tempt us to suppose that there are infallible methods of discovering lost articles or restoring to health . |
12 | Alternatively , pretend to take some yourself , so that it becomes a shared ritual . ’ |
13 | 8.6.2 replace or modify the Converted Text of the Work so that it becomes non-infringing . |
14 | The Act defines three types of offensive weapon : ‘ made ’ ( such as a bayonet ) for killing or wounding ; ‘ adapted ’ ( like a smashed milk bottle ) so that it becomes a weapon ; or ‘ intended ’ ( such as a penknife or empty bottle ) which was not designed or adapted as a weapon but could be used if the need arose . |
15 | You should repeat the puppy 's name at every opportunity within its hearing , so that it becomes accustomed to the sound . |
16 | As a routine measure , you should open your dog 's mouth each week , so that it becomes used to this procedure . |
17 | It used to be considered that simulator specifications could only be proposed when the on-line system design had been completed but there are considerable advantages in developing the simulator before the on-line system so that it becomes a dynamic mock-up of the real situation . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Mix thoroughly so that it becomes a smooth paste . |
20 | Although there are no studies for El Salvador , research in Mexico shows that the weight of the basket can cause damage to the spinal column , so that it becomes slightly twisted and exerts pressure on the uterus . |
21 | The primary aim is to underpin the local economy so that it becomes more attractive to an expansion of the private sector . |
22 | The falsificationist must now try to make his hypothesis more precise so that it becomes more readily falsifiable . |
23 | If the idea itself is more important to you than the glory reflecting from its success , then raise the idea at a meeting so that it becomes an idea generated by a team . |
24 | What is also curious , is that if the vertical pointer is lined-up with the vertical stroke of the letter ‘ E ’ so that it becomes an ‘ I ’ , the name SION can be read . |
25 | The Spirit who inspired their writing is perfectly well capable of taking some part of them and writing it on our hearts so that it becomes an inescapable pointer to a particular course of action . |
26 | But the aim of radical reform is not merely to change the law 's approach so that it becomes more in tune with modern perceptions of sexual assault , but to address directly the problem of processing rape . |
27 | This is somewhat like making the target broader so that it becomes easier to hit . |
28 | Hence the procedure for converting an equation so that it becomes valid in accelerating frames can be expressed pithily as : ‘ replace commas by semicolons ’ . |
29 | That is one reason why we look forward to some progress being made with the Milk Marketing Board so that it becomes a real marketing institution . |
30 | and what we actually do when we 're standing up so that it becomes more effective yeah ? |