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Sentence count:248+6Posted:2017-04-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: broughtboughtwroughtdroughtthrough tooverwroughtthrough thick and thinboughMeaning: adj. caused to exist. 
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31 He believed she had brought about Ryan's downfall.
32 New technology has brought about irreversible changes in society.
33 Grazing alone has brought about considerable changes.
34 Each situation brought about problems for me to overcome.
35 But what brought about this remarkable transformation?
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36 What has brought about the change in Mr Gorbachev?
37 Still more damning evidence could be brought about the long-term effect of punches to the head.
38 By vastly cheapening the carriage of heavy materials over long distances, the canals also brought about indirect changes in the landscape.
39 I distinctly remember the overwhelming feeling of abject helplessness which this incident brought about.
40 Ba'al was thought to have descended into the earth and the sacrifices and energy invigorated him and brought about his resurrection.
41 In those days I brought about stability and made laws.
42 Many reaction enthalpies can not be determined experimentally because the reactions can not be brought about in the laboratory.
43 A change in this situation can only be brought about by a change in attitude throughout the profession.
44 But this shift was also brought about by an apparent consensus about education in the country as a whole.
45 It was the same story which brought about the downfall of another huge yard - Tyne - in October 1989.
46 Yet this factor may be balanced or even outweighed by dynamism brought about by extra competition.
47 Narey has said changes in management at Brinsford and other YOIs have already brought about considerable improvements.
48 The scheme was brought about by the need to replace dying trees and a desire for a comprehensive improvement scheme.
49 Above all, though, glasnost and greater contact with the West have brought about a faitaccompli.
50 A falling birth-rate is brought about by a large number of changes in society.
51 Voice over Multiple Sclerosis is a nervous condition brought about by the destruction of blood vessels in the brain.
52 And a combined navy and army operation brought about the fall of the stronger Fort Morgan on August 23.
53 A £19.95 investment in a Blackjack putter is the catalyst which has brought about a change in fortune for Davies.
54 The familiar Maxwell reach for a libel writ brought about an immediate public apology.
55 It was not a mortal blow in the style of Lord Howe who brought about the downfall of Margaret Thatcher.
56 It was assumed that modernisation was best brought about by the exchange of goods and ideas on the national and international markets.
57 Callenbach's Ecotopia on the other hand is brought about by a green revolution of West Coast ecological activists.
58 The economic recession of the late 1970s brought about a decline in the scheme similar to that in regional policy.
59 S., died Monday from complications brought about by diabetes, the disease that forced the amputation of Larivee's legs.
60 And by establishing coordination committees operating within the team concept, he brought about far better mutual support.
More similar words: broughtboughtwroughtdroughtthrough tooverwroughtthrough thick and thinboughget aboutset aboutroughoughtforget aboutbeat aboutcast aboutjust abouttroughsoughtfoughtroughlyboroughthroughought todoughtythoughtcast about forgo throughthorougha thoughtroundabout
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