(For an event) Have a real existence.
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Examples for "happen"
Examples for "happen"
1Another good question, because we have certainly seen that happen this year.
2Change doesn't happen overnight and in society today people want instant success.
3Mr Hou said a vote in parliament would not happen this year.
4The question must be asked could a similar event happen in Ireland?
5The events happen all year round and take place across South Africa.
1Similar problems may occur in other national data sets or quality registers.
2Studies suggest an association with a good prognosis; however, relapse can occur.
3Without fundamental change in the system, these cases will continue to occur.
4Possible delays could occur if the protests continue for a long time.
5Other developed countries include deaths that occur up to one year afterward.
1It was the second maratime tragedy to befall his family this year.
2We await the impending calamity to befall Afghanistan and perhaps other countries.
3The like whereof befall me, sans the being put in the chest.
4The soul determines circumstance: the soul contains the event which shall befall.
5A hint at what was to befall in a few billion years.
1Woe betide any book or author that falls outside the official guidelines.
2Woe betide the miner from the mountains with gold who entered it.
3If he has not, woe betide him; he is commonplace and conventional.
4Happy the man that cleaveth unto it, and woe betide the heedless.
5In a month's time that may betide, but not yet; not yet.
1According to text and scripture, now I relate a certain adventure, which bechanced in the realm of Brittany, in days long gone before.
Translations for bechance