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

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2 Today , everyone in the House will join in thanking those responsible for bringing about the peace conference that opened in Madrid yesterday .
3 Other European countries said that the new British Government would be positive and co-operative and would put forward proposals for bringing about the completion of the European Community , for which they had been working for the past 40 years .
4 Intrinsic in the idea of bringing about a shift in resources , therefore , is the assumption that community and district services must be made available before any major reduction in institutional care is implemented .
5 A must have knowledge of the contract between B and C or act with the intention of bringing about a breach of it .
6 Changes in the entry of calcium ions , or the phosphorylation of membrane constituents , or the activation of NMDA receptors , all seem plausible ways of bringing about a temporary change in the electrical properties of a cell , but what makes the change persist — what puts the L into LTP — should be the important question , if LTP is really to serve as a model for long-term memory .
7 I would construe ‘ wilfully obstructs ’ as doing deliberate actions with the intention of bringing about a state of affairs which , objectively regarded , amount to an obstruction as that phrase was explained by Lord Parker C.J. in Rice v. Connolly i.e. making it more difficult for the police to carry out their duty .
8 ‘ There is no room for complacency and these trends will need to be maintained and indeed accelerated if the unacceptable difference between Protestant and Catholic unemployment rates is to be eliminated and if the Commission is to achieve its target of bringing about a situation where there is equal representation of both communities in all areas and sectors of employed . ’
9 The most fundamental reason was evidently that Hitler was proving incapable of bringing about the fervently desired end to the war , either victoriously or even through a creditable compromise peace .
10 What is familiar in Christina Stead 's books is not familiar from other fiction , but from life , which also has ways of bringing about the unfamiliar .
11 It now makes perfect sense to give a remedy that is capable of bringing about the same or very similar healing responses , that is symptoms , to the healing response which is occurring in the patient as shown by his individual symptoms .
12 A resolution was passed condemning direct action as a means of bringing about the Social Democratic Commonwealth , while the importance of support for the cooperative movement was recognised in spite of doubts on the advisability of its political involvement .
13 The problem with this reasoning is that even if we accept the narrow definition of freedom on which it relies , a system of private property , and in particular private ownership of productive assets , is not the only property system that is capable of bringing about the required dispersal of control over material goods .
14 The main means of bringing about the decay of bureaucratic relations for Hegedus ( 1976 ) are :
15 A real detective superintendent investigating a murder will confine himself largely to facts and only at the height of questioning someone he is almost certain is his quarry is he likely to go into motivation as a way , as often as not , of bring about a final confession .
16 But I want a Labour Britain to play its full part in bringing about a nuclear-free world , ’ Mr Kaufman said .
17 The trick in bringing about a change in attitudes towards marketing is to go after the easy stuff first , there is nothing to be gained from knocking your head against a brick wall .
18 Two other factors seem to have played a part in bringing about a subtle transformation of the Arnoldian message .
19 One of them , spreading across both the decade of Bismarck and that of his successor , was important in bringing about a Franco-Russian alliance .
20 In his first term Ronald Reagan was spectacularly successful in bringing about a fundamental change in the ‘ terms of political debate ’ .
21 More important in bringing about a change of direction in government policy were changes in the top government positions .
22 One common theme in these varied accounts of the changing economy and class structure of the advanced capitalist societies is a questioning of the pre-eminent role of the industrial working class in bringing about a fundamental transformation of society from capitalism to socialism .
23 Rather than bringing about increased skills portability , YTS has proved instrumental in bringing about a sharpening of labour market segmentation , as the conditions surrounding entry to jobs at all levels has become more formalized and rigidified .
24 According to the reports , the Soviet Union and the USA then agreed to co-operate in bringing about a negotiated settlement to the 15-year-old civil war by encouraging face-to-face meetings without preconditions , in the hope that mutual compromise might bring about reconciliation .
25 ‘ Sincerely believe that RR can be instrumental in bringing about an end to Iran/Iraq war — a la Roosevelt w/Russo Japanese War in 1904 , ’ North wrote to Poindexter in September 1986 .
26 The process of formally stating aims can be instrumental in bringing about an examination of assumptions if undertaken in a self-searching way .
27 Each of the factors known to have importance in depression are therefore seen to be contributory and not capable of acting alone in bringing about an episode of depression .
28 Not surprisingly , given the sensitivity to arousal , life events have also been found to play a role in bringing about an acute relapse .
29 We say that he has done enough damage in bringing about the birth of this child , in giving him a father who does not know he is his father , a mother who is so ice-cold a scientist that she willingly abandons her own child to the researcher in the laboratory , where he will inevitably be regarded in the same light as any other laboratory animal .
30 During both April and July 1981 vigorous exchanges took place in the press and in Parliament about the role that deteriorating social conditions and unemployment may have played in bringing about the riots .
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