Similar words: brought, bought, wrought, drought, through to, overwrought, through thick and thin, bough. Meaning: adj. caused to exist.
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91 How significant are the changes brought about by the introduction of this concept is more contentious.
92 Surely an early start on atoms and molecules must somehow be brought about.
93 These improved rates have been brought about by increasing school enrolment.
94 Its final decline was brought about by a change in the public attitude to death.
95 But modern refinements and materials have brought about a resurgence of the supercharger, making it a credible alternative to the turbo.
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96 All of this change was brought about by pressure from the integrated education movement discussed in the next section.
97 Such is the inextricable link and the social cohesion brought about by a variety of classes under the same roof.
98 This is perfectly normal when the body goes through the physiological changes which are often brought about by the Technique.
99 That is part of Northern regional health authority's largest-ever capital investment, and it has been brought about by the Government.
100 Thus began a series of violent public demonstrations that brought about severe property damage, bloodshed, and death.
101 It was only a dim personification: something vague and immense which with its motion brought about change and therefore was alive.
102 These changes have brought about a reduction of inequality in education throughout the region.
103 After a wild success Raymond died at the age of 20 from typhoid brought about by eating oysters.
104 In many schools in the 1960s a revulsion against decontextualised exercises brought about a complete abandonment of the teaching of grammar.
105 A slight extension of those bands could ease the extra cost that might be brought about by improvements.
106 A lovely house Syon[sentencedict.com], whose occupants tended the sick and brought about many a cure.
107 Pain of a rather more tangible nature brought about Ricky Ellcock's tragically premature retirement.
108 The revolution of February 1917 further aggravated this situation and brought about disruption of industry.
109 Lying on his uncomfortably narrow bed, he thought back to the events which had brought about his present state.
110 A person who is mentally ill has a temporary ailment, a condition brought about by emotional stress.
111 Substitute anxiety in the spectator, he wrote, brought about by nothing other than the apparent lack of anxiety in the image.
112 Such a transfer could and would only be brought about by a bourgeois-democratic revolution.
113 She suddenly felt totally drained; relief at getting home again had brought about a release of all her emotions.
114 Ruthless penalising of malingerers and also of sides going over the top has brought about a quiet revolution.
115 Its final ending, brought about by external political pressure, is marked by Shklovsky's recantation published in January 1930.
116 This expansion of education has not brought about a similar increase in social mobility.
117 The data indicate that dimorphism in adult size may be associated with mortality bias differences brought about by dissimilar adult life styles.
118 How is it, then, that such findings have not brought about the introduction of a formal corrective mechanism?
119 Suppose there is a rise in aggregate demand brought about by an expansionary fiscal policy.
120 The second force defining the modern West has been the intensive and intense encounter with other cultures brought about by imperialist expansion.
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