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in the end造句
91. Originally, we had planned a tour of Scotland but we didn't go in the end. 92. We won in the end but it was a near thing. 93. In the end he was driven to confess and face a prison sentence, feeling that to clear his conscience would be cheap at the price. 94. In the end, the match turned out to be a non-event. 95. In the end, they decided to spend the holiday at home. 96. In the end the choice was narrowed down to three people who might be suitable for the job. 97. They got one over us in the end by deciding to speak in German. 98. Things went from bad to worse , and in the end she lost her job. 99. In the end, what it all boils down to is money, or the lack of it. 100. In the end they almost begged him to take the job. 101. In the end, the decision to scrap the project was unanimous. 102. In the end, we got the children clearing the playground. 103. In the end we asked the vet to put the poor creature out of its misery . 104. I didn't like him at first, but in the end I actually got quite fond of him. 105. We batted back and forth the plan for a while, but in the end decided against it as we hadn't enough money. 106. We can advise the client, but in the end it is he who has the final say . 107. In the end the decision was made by the flip of a coin . 108. In the end the government drew back from their extreme standpoint. 109. Dennis is a bit of a plodder, but he gets the job done in the end. 110. In the end, I just got fed up with his constant complaining. 111. As usual, the cops get the baddies in the end. 112. A person , who is imperious and tries to gloss over his fault, is bound to suffer in the end. 113. In the end they had to settle for a draw. 114. You'll get there in the end if you work hard! 115. I brought him round to my way of thinking in the end. 116. In the end I lost my patience and shouted at her. 117. The highs and lows of life tend to average out in the end. 118. In the old cowboy films, the baddies always get beaten in the end. 119. In the end the matter was settled out of court . 120. He's a bit slow but in the end he latches on.