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to come to an end造句
1. An offer may be so expressed as to come to an end on the occurence of a condition. 2. Party officials say they want the hard-fought race to come to an end so the process of unifying Democrats behind one candidate can begin. 3. This very being, which is thought, has to come to an end. 4. This happy state must not be allowed to come to an end. 5. But it will have to come to an end one day, which raises the question of who will follow him. 6. Unfortunately, like all good things, it had to come to an end. 7. All good things seemed to come to an end after he was fired. 8. "I guess this thing's got to come to an end, " he said, affecting an air of concern. 9. It was a great regret to me that our partnership was to come to an end. 10. It's a great feast, but you're always aware that it's finite, it has to come to an end . 11. And because of these differences, we're going to get philosophical differences of opinion with regard to whether or not a life could be so bad that it would be better for it to come to an end. 12. But the company has been inundated with orders as the drought refuses to come to an end. 13. They're talking and laughing, but the festive mood is about to come to an end. 14. In your own life you may have noticed that certain relationships or careers that seem so promising just seem to come to an end. 15. Are cliffs years of hanging from a cliff about to come to an end? -No, we must leave this magnificent creature here. 16. As we reported earlier this week, the retrial of Jammie Thomas-Rasset, who was accused of illegally sharing 24 songs on Kazaa, was about to come to an end this week. 17. If you look back to verse 10, you will see that Peter has just been talking about the day of the Lord and the time when this world is going to come to an end. 18. "It feels incredibly good for a long period of uncertainty to come to an end, " Muller said. "We can pay our debts, start production, launch new models and expand operations to China. 19. Ms. McNeill went on to suggest "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath and "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith, a book, Khristian wrote, that she "really didn't want to come to an end. 20. The Mexicans also practised a similar purification at the end of every fifty-two years, in the belief that it was time for the world to come to an end. 21. It's hard, it's sad, because you know that it has to come to an end and you know that in your mind, but it's hard for your heart to accept it.