How to use in-sentence of “bring about”:
+ To achieve this task he had to bring about cooperation between the Muslims and the British.
+ He wrote that God would bring about all those events by 1914.
+ In 1729, the pope helped bring about the Treaty of Seville between Kingdom of Great BritainGreat Britain, France, and Spain.
+ Combined with public diplomacy, these results develop a national and international interaction and give effective information, ideas and suggestions to the related decision makers; thus bring about strategic contributions to a Turkey centered perspective on the basis of power and justice.
+ It is based in Vienna and tries to bring about the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
+ Sadat visited Israel in 1977 and made a speech in front of the Knesset about what he thought was the best way to bring about peace with them.
+ There are also big differences between anarchist philosophies on things like whether violence can be used to bring about anarchy; the best type of economy; the relationship between technology and hierarchy; the idea of equality; and the usefulness of some organization.

