Example sentences of "[noun sg] brought about [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The resulting report , Engineering our Future brought about a minor revolution in the profession . |
2 | The disastrous outcome of the Norway campaign brought about a parliamentary crisis in Britain , resulting in Neville Chamberlain being replaced by Winston Churchill on 9th . |
3 | The 1988 Education Reform Act brought about the greatest changes to the education system since 1944 . |
4 | Although the conference brought about the first international agreement on a multilateral adjustment in exchange rates , it did not prevent the collapse of the adjustable peg system . |
5 | In any event , this latest tightening of the screw brought about a sharp increase in the number of Kindertransporte from Berlin and a change in the composition of the Kindertransporte from Berlin and Vienna . |
6 | Curriculum development made a difference ; resource-based learning brought about a total change of attitude and need . |
7 | The familiar Maxwell reach for a libel writ brought about an immediate public apology . |
8 | The military 's policy brought about a greater disparity in landholdings and by 1977 , the large estate was back , since there were 1,512 estates of over 80 hectares that year ( Castillo and Lehmann 1982 ) . |
9 | Henry remained a doctrinal conservative until his death , and as a consequence , although the legislation enacted by the Reformation Parliament brought about a jurisdictional revolution , it created no new theology for the English church . |
10 | With the notable exception of Bede and the authors of The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle , earlier generations had not , on the whole , been greatly interested in historical records , but the Conquest brought about a great transformation . |
11 | But it was not Mr Kinnock whose speech brought about the miraculous change of heart on unilateralism . |