If you wish to avoid further suffering, I advise you to tell me what became of Alexander Patoff, and to tell me quickly.
Will you, or will you not, tell me what became of Alexander Patoff, whom you caused to be seized in or near Agia Sophia, one night in the last week of the month of Ramazán before the last?
What became of the Shepherd family no one has been able to learn.
What became of him is not known, and whether or not he engaged in the practice extensively is doubtful.
John Lichtebarger, locating on what became Kingston or West Cedar Rapids; later a brother, Isaac, also arrived.
What became of them when they did not obey God's word?
Cooper disappeared from London, and none of us knew, or cared to know, what became of him.
Do you know, Barbara, what became of Miss Beatrice?
What became of her afterwards, or where they went, nobody can tell; but the other witnesses have given you evidence that he was the last man that was with her.
What became of the lieutenant of the watch and the carpenter?
What became of the millions and billions who lived in this hemisphere, and of whose existence Jehovah himself seemed perfectly ignorant?
What became of all the Canaanites, the Egyptians, the Hindus, the Greeks and Romans and Chinese?
What became of the rest is not known, but their fate can hardly be a matter of doubt.
What became of them no one knows; they were never heard of after the close of the war.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what became" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.