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ABOUT. To Bring About The government is bringing about new changes to the planning laws. Building skyscrapers is prohibited. This abolition means cities.

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1 ABOUT

2 To Bring About The government is bringing about new changes to the planning laws. Building skyscrapers is prohibited. This abolition means cities will look more beautiful.

3 To go about Meaning go about. To set about to do; undertake: Go about your chores in a responsible way.

4 The teacher is showing us how to go about improving our English. After the atrocities in Paris, the city is going about its business as usual.

5 To put about put about or put around/round [TRANSITIVE] BRITISH INFORMAL to tell alot of people something, especially something that is not truetelllot peopleespeciallytrue She put about the rumour/lie that I had left the country.

6 To set about To start doing something or some task: After collecting sticks, the campers set about building a fire.

7 To bring back Menu 1.make someone remember somethingmake someone remember something 2.start doing something againstart doing something again 3.give someone job they had beforegive someone job they had before 4.bring something when you returnbring something when you return 5.make a dead person livemake a dead person live 6.talk about something againtalk about something again

8 Bring Back 1.to cause ideas, feelings, or memories to be in your mind againideasfeelingsmemoriesmind Do these stories bring back any memories?storiesbringmemories bring it all back (=make someone remember everything): Seeing him again brought it all back.Seeingbrought

9 To bring back 2. To start using or doing things that were used or done in the paststartusingdoingthingsusedpast He wants to bring back the glamour of the old Hollywood films.wantsbringglamouroldfilms

10 To bring back 3. to give someone a job or position that they had in the pastjobpositionpast The rebels are attempting to bring back the exiled president.rebelsattemptingbringexiledpresident

11 To bring back 4. to bring something with you when you come back from placeTravellers brought back news of the outside world.bringplaceTravellersbroughtnewsoutsideworld He always brings me back something nice when he goes abroad.bringsnicegoesabroad

12 To bring back 5. bring someone back to make a dead person live againmakedeadpersonlive ‘Anger won’t bring Jim back,’ she said.Angerwonbringsaid to save someone’s life when they have almost diedsavelifedied Her heart stopped three times, but they brought her back.heartstoppedbrought

13 6. bring someone back to something used for saying that you are going to talk about a subject that you have already talked aboutusedsaying goingtalksubjecttalked This brings us back to the obvious question: why do we bother towatch the programme at all?bringsobviousquestionbotherwatchprogramme


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