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− | '''to come about''' (''occur, happen'') - zdarzać się, przychodzić. | + | '''to come about''' (''occur, happen'') - zdarzać się, przychodzić, zachodzić. |
+ | # ''The best films '''come about''' through experimentation.'' [occur through...] | ||
+ | # ''Moral excellence '''comes about''' as a result of habit.'' [happens as...] | ||
+ | # ''All ideas '''come about''' through some sort of observation.'' [occur through...] | ||
+ | # ''He said he had no idea how all these things may have '''come about''' in his company.'' [...may have happen...] | ||
+ | # ''I see new phenomena '''coming about''' in my country.'' [phenomena happening...] | ||
+ | # ''How often does it '''come about'''''. [how often does it happen] | ||
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Aktualna wersja na dzień 12:46, 2 kwi 2016
to come about (occur, happen) - zdarzać się, przychodzić, zachodzić.
- The best films come about through experimentation. [occur through...]
- Moral excellence comes about as a result of habit. [happens as...]
- All ideas come about through some sort of observation. [occur through...]
- He said he had no idea how all these things may have come about in his company. [...may have happen...]
- I see new phenomena coming about in my country. [phenomena happening...]
- How often does it come about. [how often does it happen]