Sentence examples for became soap from inspiring English sources

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In the past, the hooves and horns were used for gelatins and bone and blood meal as fertilizer and the fat became soap.

But when an unknown runner wearing the number "W50" staggered past the tape as the first woman among the 448 in the marathon, road racing suddenly became soap opera.

In the 1930s, the consumer products giant found a way to reach them via radio dramas that became soap operas a convenient way to sell more Ivory bars (and lots more Tide when the dramas morphed to TV).

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The daytime industry they built, like any feminized (and thereby marginalized) genre, was one in which borders went unpatrolled; that, along with a culture of mentorship, meant that other ambitious and talented women unable to find purchase in prime time or film became soap-opera producers and writers at roughly the same rate as men — a still-inconceivable parity.

"After a while they become soap operas.

Radio programs have become soap boxes for opposition leaders to strike the government while it is down.

At this point, micellar soap becomes adsorbed soap and stabilizes the particles.

A: My dad became a soap opera actor, and I was an extra in a skating rink scene on the soap.

James Gamble fled Ireland during the Great Potato Famine and became a soap manufacturer.

It was during this year of the almost cheerful dismantling of law and order that the story of Hadiya became the soap opera we all watched.

She also became a soap star as the grandmother in the 140 episodes of Drei Damen Vom Grill (Three Grill Ladies, 1977-92), the saga of a family-run hotdog stand in Berlin.

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