full stop造句1. I'm not going to the party, full stop.
2. We put a full stop at the end of a sentence.
3. Put a full stop at the end of the sentence.
4. This sentence ends with a full stop.
5. I've already told you—we can't afford it, full stop!
6. I just think he is very unpleasant, full stop.
7. Look, I'm not lending you my car, full stop!
8. The full stop at the end of this sentence is a dot.
9. I don't have to give you any reasons, full stop.
10. The car came to a full stop at the traffic lights.
11. Her life had simply come to a full stop.
12. Period, full stop, as Dionne would say.
13. Will Tie Rack come to a full stop?
14. He didn't ask any questions full stop.
15. They have come to a full stop.
16. The termination codon is denoted by a full stop.
17. Always bring the car to a full stop at a stop sign.
18. The full stop before Politically does a number of things simultaneously.
19. It looks like negotiations between the two sides have come to a full stop.
20. Production at the factory has come to a complete / full stop.
21. I don't have a reason. I just don't want to go, full stop.
22. The car began to shudder and eventually came to a full stop in front of the church.
23. She gulped wine and set her glass down firm as a full stop.
24. He damned them all, saying the right answer was political; full stop.
25. The words had been spoken with the finality of a full stop.
26. And like an artist, she had chosen the moment, the scene of the full stop.
27. Third, in forcing an end of a tone group at this point, the full stop also foregrounds the previous rheme.
28. As we steamed past the mouth of an estuary, the ship came to almost a full stop in the water.
29. Whenever you use a semicolon, note that you also had the option of using a full stop instead.
30. The teacher had helped them with the capital letter to begin the sentence and the full stop at the end.