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单词 Come about
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1. How did the accident come about?
2. I don't know how this confusion has come about.
3. How did this dangerous state of affairs come about?
4. How did it come about?
5. I've come about my book.
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6. How did this state of affairs come about?
7. Is it OK with you if I come about six?
8. How did the problem come about in the first place?
9. How did it come about that he knew where we were?
10. Any border changes will come about only by negotiation.
11. Instead it will come about through natural selection.
12. And they come about through inheritance, acquisition or invention.
13. How did this bizarre situation come about?
14. The interest in primitive art had come about largely, of course, through the work of Gauguin.
15. She guessed they'd come about twenty yards inland; she could still hear the sigh and fall of the incoming tide.
16. A union will only come about by 1997 if a substantial majority of Community members agree it should.
17. A number of educational reforms have come about as a result of the report.
18. These changes all come about gradually and are prerequisites to the development of the schemata permitting conservation.
19. How does it come about that different substances are found in different parts of the body?
20. Any possible solution to the Irish question can only come about through dialogue.
21. On the other hand, a reduction in costs can come about through elimination of waste.
22. It is logically possible that any degree of perfection may come about.
23. Some one has been murdered in mysterious circumstances: how has it come about?
24. In the event the anticipated collapse of the first genetic engineering company amid a pile of bad debts did not come about.
25. Britain should therefore not hesitate to use whatever powers and diplomatic skills she possesses to ensure that it does not come about.
26. It hides from the inferiors the sources of domination and the process by which this has come about.
27. As far as can be made out, systems of fingerspelling have always come about by hearing invention.
28. The flushing models have thrown a curve to geophysicists trying to work out how this cycle has come about.
29. And is it not highly unlikely that there should be a rule which ensures that what we desire will come about?
30. How did they allow this sorry state of affairs to come about?
1. Any possible solution to the Irish question can only come about through dialogue.
31. His extra two years had come about because he'd shot a security guard in the leg with a twelve-bore.
32. The citizens of Athens recognized that responsible citizenship would not come about automatically; it had to be carefully cultivated.
33. How has it come about that we are prepared to describe a serious physical mutilation as a trivial adjustment?
34. How did it come about that she married an awful man like that?
35. The increase may have come about through various kinds of gene duplication.
35. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
36. There was, he added, a danger that exclusions might come about not deliberately but simply through inertia or administrative error.
37. Merrill couldn't imagine quite how this would come about; nor would it bring Elise back, she thought sadly.
38. I tried my hardest to explain how it had come about.
39. The theist can not deny that DNA replication could have come about by an exceedingly improbable chance.
40. It is also true that both increases have come about since President Clinton took office in 1993.
41. This is not to undervalue the change in judicial thinking which has come about in the last 30 years.
42. New concepts of force and inertia did not come about as a result of careful observation and experiment.
43. I know of no very explicit discussion of how this could come about, in evolution or in individual development.
44. Nothing really beneficial can come about, however, unless there is an empathy between giver and receiver.
45. If we do not view patriarchy as a necessary and inevitable step in human cultural evolution, how did it come about?
46. I have authorised his scheme, but that is not to say it will ever come about.
47. Changes to borders can come about only by mutual agreement and consent.
48. The revival in the island's economy has come about because of radical reforms introduced over the past three years.
49. And surely they are best explained in terms of how these special motives come about?
50. The fact that the burns had come about in an unforeseeable way did not render the damage too remote.
51. How did it come about that the Conservatives chose committees whose Reports disappointed their hopes?
52. These replications of conventional psychology's misogyny come about because feminism finds it difficult to articulate links between subjectivity and political change.
53. He was impressed by what he'd heard so far, but how was all this going to come about?
54. Why this sudden change should have come about we do not know.
55. In particular, how does it come about that the imprecise quantum world yields a precise answer when it is experimentally interrogated?
56. No, such changes do not come about by laws, do they?
57. A decline in activity may now come about if both accord the region less strategic value than they have given it hitherto.
58. If it is, it has to have come about by Darwinian selection of fluke genes.
59. The dream of making this world into a global market can only come about by perpetuating injustice.
60. If we accept that as a precondition of change, we have to accept that those changes must come about democratically.
61. It is a linking of the intangible with the tangible, which can only come about through conscious intention.
62. Research processes vary between and within discipline; most really significant advances in knowledge come about through the application of several techniques.
63. The decrease in the number of salmon has come about through commercial overfishing.
64. Many a quarrel as come about through a misunderstanding.
65. Goal congruence will not come about automatically.Sentence dictionary
66. Tell me, how does this relapse come about?
67. You would have thought that the long separation had come about accidentally.
68. How these behavioural changes come about was, until recently, obscure.
69. Did you experience a feeling of lightness, of expansiveness?How did this feeling come about?
70. How did state formation come about in Kievan and Muscovite Russia?
71. I was a part of something that doesn't come about often.
72. The revolution has come about, through the application of computer science.
73. Why do you think national revenue management has come about?
74. This will come about unless we pursue closed - door tactics.
75. Come about the software the next generation of gaming and you'll never look back.
76. How does it come about that he is always so busy?
77. Again, if 'great' and 'small' are contraries, it will come about that the same subject can admit contrary qualities at one and the same time, and that things will themselves be contrary to themselves.
78. I determined they should come about as they pleased for me; and though it was a tiresomely slow process, I began to rejoice at length in a faint dawn of its progress: as I thought at first.
79. CM : The asbestos problem has come about as a result of terrible behavior by lying doctors and lawyers, and gutless behavior by courts and politicians.
80. What has come about?
81. How is it, then that this wholesale destruction has come about?
82. Can the choices of a free agent come about by necessity?
83. NASB:"Now it shall come about when he sits on the throne of his kingdom, he shall write for himself a copy of this law on a scroll in the presence of the Levitical priests."
84. In a few minutes he had come about into her seat.
85. One may look at the current tax and banking systems and wonder how this may come about?
86. For the Irish lass, it had all come about due to her going through a "mid-twenties crisis" (oh, for one of those!).
87. Come about 4 o'clock. We'll have cocktails and grill steaks.
88. Mary has to come about since she is sailing upwind.
89. He could hardly realise how it had all come about.
90. They are un-individuated, if that makes any sense, in the act of sexual union. There is the unutterable sexual rush that can only come about through total corporeal enjambment.
91. How did this dangerous state of affairs in Europe come about?
92. He believes in a cooperative society free of exploitation run by the producersthemselves, and holds that this could come about only by revolutionary means.
93. You will recall that I sent you a warning of troubled times. Well now, almost everything I forecast has come about.
94. The goal may have come about a bit fortuitously , the free-kick may not have been given, but you take your little bit of luck that sometimes makes champions.
95. The pancakes come about a dozen varieties: sugar, ginger, apple, raisin and so on.
96. "One of the most positive legacies will probably come about inadvertently in the form of improved public transport and the bus-rapid-transport system specifically," said Cartwright.
97. In all this and athwart this celestial maidenliness, and without either of them being able to say how it had come about, they had begun to call each other thou.
98. Elementary particle masses are thought to come about from the interaction with the Higgs field.
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