Example sentences of "come about [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Second , political violence in England was not invented by the BUF , nor did it come about as a response to its activities .
2 Neville Chamberlain , often regarded as the architect of the National Government , confessed , in July 1931 , ‘ I myself hate the idea and hope it wo n't come to pass ’ ; nevertheless , he admitted that a National Government might come about as a result of the financial crisis .
3 In later recensions Hymes adds other features , for example key ( which involves evaluation — was it a good sermon , a pathetic explanation , etc. ) , and purpose ( what did the participants intend should come about as a result of the communicative event ) .
4 New concepts of force and inertia did not come about as a result of careful observation and experiment .
5 The absorption of the heretic Bosnian ( Bogomil ) Church into the Islamic world did not come about as a result of a dramatic act of mass conversion , but , if Ottoman statistics are to be believed , it was a relatively rapid process .
6 There are those who even dare to say that we should intervene militarily and hope that some form of peace will come about as a result .
7 The reason for the biphasic peaks of APGPR in serum is not clear but may come about as a result of two phases of pancreatic procolipase secretion corresponding to early , cephalic , vagally mediated pancreatic secretion of low volume but rich in pancreatic enzymes followed by a duodenal phase in response to CCK and secretin as acidified , partially digested food enters the duodenum .
8 Only when this phantasy is well on the way to realization as a practical mode of government does the citizen begin to notice that the state 's omnipresence means the total bureaucratization and control of life , that its omniscience dictates the need for total state surveillance , and that its omnipotence can only come about as a consequence of the total impotence of its subjects .
9 We support the commitment in that Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people of Northern Ireland . ’
10 We support the commitment in the Anglo-Irish Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of a majority in Northern Ireland ’ .
11 The two governments undertook that ‘ … any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people in Northern Ireland . ’
12 But changes in the home could also come about through the affairs of other family members .
13 Our transformation by God does not come about through the law , but because of God 's love and grace .
14 This can only come about through the person of Jesus Christ .
15 Nor did they come about through the falsification of bold conjectures and the continual replacement of one bold conjecture by another .
16 Her eventual release can only come about through the death of Doc and the proof of her recovery lies in her willingness to participate in a wedding-feast .
17 The reduction in the real wage rate which was a necessary concomitant of a rise in unemployment could only come about through an expansion of aggregate demand .
18 This , he feels , can only come about by a return to the basic function of inspection .
19 A real understanding of the issued raised will come about by the approaches to teaching that are adopted for this aspect of the initial training courses , which should be in keeping with the best of primary school practice .
20 In conclusion , I feel that the basic things which happen to the boys on the island would apply to girls also but would come about in a way both more slow and less physically violent , yet I have an idea that the scars left on the minds of girls who have been on an island together in Lord of the Flies circumstances may well be deeper and longer-lasting than those of boys in the same situation .
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