The phrase
"to come about" means to happen, occur or be realized.
Full definition
As regarding religion and history, our ancestors had many religions and many important events in history
came about because of religious beliefs, practices, or a disagreement with them.
We often describe anger as
coming about as a result of the actions of others or because of some external event.
Thank goodness authors now have valid, meaningful choices, and thank goodness readers are able to buy a book that didn't
come about in the usual way.
This is a confused view, which
comes about through not understanding the difference between means and ends.
The management tool to monitor how resolutions
came about from complaints would also be able to monitor discipline trends and how many drivers were disciplined, she said.
This is one of the most satisfying dishes I have made in a while, and it kind of
came about by accident.
These not good things
come about due to different reasons — pride, greed, lust, etc..
This soup
recipe came about when I discovered a head of cauliflower that I had forgotten I purchased a few days prior, and I wanted to try something different.
HD collections are an idea which
came about with the release of the 7th gen consoles.
So many great opportunities
come about for so many bloggers because of your parties!
The drug
first came about in 1986 as researchers sought a treatment for hypertension disorders.
If customer services skills is what he is looking for, provide an example of an accomplishment that you have to your name,
which came about because of your exceptional customer service skills.
The
idea came about after the crash of the video game industry in the 1980's.
This recipe
came about during one of my frequent «let's throw things in a blender and see what happens» experiments, and it turned out shockingly good!
The current findings indicate that this revolutionary development in humankind probably
came about at roughly the same time but in multiple locations.
We need a jobs - led recovery, and that will only
come about if government gives businesses the space they need to operate and grow.
My sewing ability honestly
just came about with practice, practice, and more practice!
This extra time has
come about so quickly that neither society nor aging individuals are prepared for it.
It could mean a simpler scenario for how that first spark of life
came about on the planet.
The
name came about because hunters used it to retrieve game that fell in lakes and ponds.
Today I thought I might introduce a new feature to my blog which has
come about thanks to one of my readers.
Learn how the idea for such a
project came about as well as what challenges had to be overcome and still remain.
How did the idea for this
show come about, and why did you decide now was the right time to take another look?
Nothing interesting ever comes out of his mouth and no policy has
ever come about by him being on the board.
That old argument
came about before dark energy was discovered which requires the first cause to be outside of our 4 dimensions in order for the theory of relativity to hold.
How did that
all come about and how did it not become just a straight platformer?
In his first video he talks about how he became interested in the natural gas industry and how his first
film came about.
Let's not forget things that the off - field
issues came about only after we had a run of really poor results on the pitch.
Growth in yourself eventually leads you to new opportunities, opportunities that don't
come about until you grow into the person who is ready for them.
But she'll soon be faced with questions she never
saw coming about who her husband actually is — and who she is too.