end in造句(91) A similarly high proportion end in a swift judgment because the defendant is in default or has no real defence.
(92) At the time I was worn out, still reacting no doubt from living for years on end in fear and dread.
(93) New battles are prepared for, to end in new disasters.
(94) Whatever the original intentions, aid programs had become an end in themselves.
(95) Launching into the career search process with even a slightly bruised attitude will end in failure and more dents to your confidence.
(96) Academic knowledge became valuable as an instrument rather than an end in itself.
(97) The ritual and the rules were never simply an end in themselves.
(98) The last band met its end in 1906, in the Chiricahuas.
(99) Ten years ago she could not have foreseen that her marriage would end in divorce.
(100) Governors should control the money with this end in view and must not allow their thinking to become dominated by financial concerns.
(101) He'd had a short walk after the service and every path seemed to end in a cliff or a sheer drop.
(102) Their efforts inevitably end in arguments-the more work my parents undertake, the more high-strung they become.
(103) Now the milestone has been passed - and there is still no end in sight to the slaughter and suffering.
(104) Particular approaches are thought to be supportive of commercial activity and are adopted with this end in view.
(105) In Gwinnett County, Ga., a boom that began more than a decade ago continues with no end in sight.
(106) Attempts to buck that system would end in the courtrooms or, as likely, unemployment.
(107) People really began to expect the war to end in August, or at the latest in September.
(108) But how long do you have to decide whether her adultery should end in divorce?
(109) Today is the fifteenth day of the heat wave, with no end in sight.
(110) His resignation from a job scheduled to end in 2003 followed shortly afterwards.
(111) Over a third of all marriages now end in divorce.
(112) Some people even resort to emotional blackmail and games, which can end in making everyone unhappy.
(113) Speech is not an end in itself but is meant to convey something.
(114) The only other possible conclusion would be that life may end in freak coincidence, and therefore has meant nothing all along.
(115) The games end in a brawl between the jongleur, who feels he is being cheated, and the saint.
(116) However, life assurance business was strongly related to the boom in the housing market which came to an end in 1988.
(117) So far we are on schedule and the project should come to an end in two months, as planned.
(118) Such trivial pursuits, he said, were never likely to end in a decent job.
(119) Nearly all the encounters end in one of the other three ways.
(120) But production has slumped by 45 percent because of the plunge in demand - and there's no end in sight.