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To come to pass.
pass
happen
occur
hap
come off
fall out
go on
pass off
take place
Portuguese
acontecer
pass
happen
occur
hap
come off
1
Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers
pass
on to consumers.
2
YOUR boarding
pass
contains far, far more information than you might think.
3
The
pass
rate on the course so far is 80 per cent.
4
UK police have said officers will
pass
the investigation to Spanish authorities.
5
These people must
pass
certain background checks for possible past criminal convictions.
1
Another good question, because we have certainly seen that
happen
this year.
2
Change doesn't
happen
overnight and in society today people want instant success.
3
Mr Hou said a vote in parliament would not
happen
this year.
4
The question must be asked could a similar event
happen
in Ireland?
5
The events
happen
all year round and take place across South Africa.
1
Similar problems may
occur
in other national data sets or quality registers.
2
Studies suggest an association with a good prognosis; however, relapse can
occur
.
3
Without fundamental change in the system, these cases will continue to
occur
.
4
Possible delays could
occur
if the protests continue for a long time.
5
Other developed countries include deaths that
occur
up to one year afterward.
1
Progress was without
hap
or hindrance, though in a grey misty light.
2
I were to blame an I thought that that might ever
hap
.
3
And whatever may
hap
,
I has as good mind to tell 'e.
4
To drop
hap
-hazard
into the gulf, from an unknown height, on what?
5
The damn media knowing more about what's
hap
-
pening than we do.
1
And the financial and the oil sanctions in particular will
come
off
.
2
His key contribution may have
come
off
the floor at halftime, however.
3
I'd
come
off
a season of … I'd won everything that year.
4
I'd had an idea about a Taser that didn't quite
come
off
.
5
Some readers may think
come
off
it, you're really rich, I suggest.
1
However, eyelashes have a very short growth cycle and
fall
out
daily.
2
Premium Finance: 'I never thought our family would
fall
out
over land.
3
However, without Comcast, his ranking would
fall
out
of the top 100.
4
Two scientists often agree on basics, and then
fall
out
over details.
5
The
fall
out
has seen CEO Marcus Jooste resign with immediate effect.
1
This war in Europe is going to
go
on
a long time.
2
They say: 'Fight in the Holy War, Jamil;
go
on
a raid.'
3
Photo: AFP New Caledonia's firefighters are set to
go
on
strike today.
4
As far as he was concerned, that situation could
go
on
indefinitely.
5
There is a long way to
go
on
those terms and conditions.
1
This supper did not
pass
off
so gaily as the former one.
2
Just a bit dizzy, Bob; but that'll
pass
off
in a moment.
3
Unfortunately, the incident at Hammersmith did not
pass
off
without making mischief.
4
He is sick and tired as yet, but it will
pass
off
.
5
There's nothing would make it
pass
off
tolerably but a good reward.
1
The events happen all year round and
take
place
across South Africa.
2
Furthermore, many ad-hoc CR-related meetings and conference activities
take
place
across Europe.
3
The formal state opening of parliament will
take
place
the following week.
4
A vote on it will
take
place
after a private debate today.
5
More than 300 free public events will
take
place
across the country.
1
Photograph: Davide Bonadonna New information can
come
about
a number of ways.
2
Our growth has
come
about
entirely as a result of market requirements.
3
It had
come
about
exactly in the way things happened in books.
4
EBONY: How did your opportunity with Levi's Go Forth campaign
come
about
?
5
Eric's arrival in Mexico has
come
about
through his girlfriend's research work.
6
EBONY: Where did the idea to do a duets album
come
about
?
7
EBONY: How did the collaboration with Future
come
about
on Aww Man?
8
Scientists know where they come from, but not how they
come
about
.
9
Brad Bushman thinks productive change could
come
about
through the ratings system.
10
Give it time to
come
about
,
and trust what you have done.
11
She thought Larril had
come
about
the mayor, but no one spoke.
12
Recovery may
come
about
despite fiscal austerity, but never because of it.
13
Only legislation could do that, and it's pretty unlikely to
come
about
.
14
We also consider accent and dialect and how these have
come
about
.
15
She's tryin' to
come
about
,
to save her stern from the Smasher!
16
Photo: AFP Where are the talks and how did they
come
about
?
come
about
come
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suceder
ocorrer
Catalan
sobrevenir
ocórrer
esdevenir-se
passar
succeir
tenir lloc
Spanish
ocurrir
acontecer
llegar a pasar
sobrevenir
acaecer
tener lugar
pasar
suceder
llegar a ocurrir