The air is withdrawn from the space between the two walls, thus making it nonconducting.
The carbon dioxide evolved escapes through the dough, thus making it light and porous.
The carbon dioxide generated forces its way through the dough, thus making it porous and light.
Stir it over the fire until it coats the spoon, thus making a plain boiled custard.
Any kind of meat, game, or poultry remaining may be hashed and converted into a pie, as above, without much trouble, thus making a very excellent dish to serve to table.
Fold these sheets together very smoothly once, thus making 18 smaller sheets if they were cut apart, but do not cut.
To make the tent stand well, crease the edges that run from the four corners to top of tent, thus making an exact pyramid.
Rockers can be drawn, added to the feet, and cut out, thus making a rocking chair.
The state of the breasts, the hymen, and the os uteri, should all be carefully examined.
Spectroscope shows blood contains methæmoglobin; the drug discharges the colour of indigo in acid solution with SO{2}.
This twisted string is now about 2 inches too long, so the upper eye is made by doubling over 2 inches of the end and stopping it down with the free end mentioned above, thus making a long eye of seven strands.
Every house is marked with a huge signboard bearing the number and the owner's name, thus making it easy for the stranger to find the one for which he is looking.
Drive a heavy screw eye into the big end of the handle and fasten to the polisher by a staple driven through the eye into the center of the cover, thus making a universal joint.
The can may be bronzed, silvered, enameled or otherwise decorated, thus making it ornamental as well as useful.
On streams he builds dams, thus making a reservoir or lake.
Note also the short half spring which the trappers say will not endure more than one or two years use and which is stationary and sets high up, thus making it hard to conceal.
The spindle is pressed downward by a spring A, carrying at its end a piece C, which is capped to receive the end of the spindle D and the piece E which threads into the spindle, thus making a sort of universal joint.
A2 on the base circle, and stepping it off three times to the right and left, bisect these spaces, thus making subdivisions on the base circle equal in length to those on the rolling one.
We believe that if "false" is written with a capital letter, thus making a new sentence, the dash should be followed by the space that is used to separate sentences.
The American Revised Version uses a semicolon instead of the colon, thus making a series of the three groups of words.
Each lamp is placed in a separate circuit across these two conductors, like a rung in the ladder, thus making a separate and independent path for the current in each case.
There is in each case an open (wire) circuit which is closed by pressing the button or turning the switch, thus making a complete and uninterrupted path in which the current may travel and do its work.
The other wire from this receiver is run down to one of the axles and there permanently connected, thus making a ground.
It may also improve the mechanical condition of the soil, as it causes its particles to crumble, thus making it finer; and it roughens the surfaces of particles, making them less easy to move among each other.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thus making" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.