This later changes due to the implications brought on by William.
He died after illness brought on by a stroke several months ago, news reports said.
It was lust, I convinced myself brought on by the very nature of our work.
Food shortages brought on by the war increased the demand for the Market's goods.
An act of revenge brought on by failure and frustration?
It wasn't, as he thought, a movement brought on by nervousness.
But this society had destroyed itself in a great and terrible disaster, a war brought on by the violence of the men.
Something brought on by exposure and despair at ever being rescued.
However, the die was cast and the downturn (brought on by the 9006i series) continued.
They cited school, marriage and burnout brought on by the music industry as the reasons.