Come-to-an-end Sentence Examples

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  • Meanwhile the Second Republic had come to an end in France; in 1852 the princepresident, Louis Napoleon, was elected emperor.

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  • It was nice having Alex home all day and having the family together, but all good things come to an end.

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  • The world will come to an end if he does.

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  • Here he set fire to the cedar roof of the palace of Xerxes as a symbol that the Greek war of revenge against the Persians had come to an end.

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  • In the 18th century the commanding importance of the O'Neills in Irish history had come to an end.

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  • But the quarrel between the republics, both fighting for trade supremacy - that is to say, for their lives - could not come to an end till one or other was thoroughly crushed.

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  • It was agreed that the Spanish slave trade should come to an end in 18 20, England paying to Spain an indemnification of £400,000.

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  • The war with the Romans, which had begun in 571, had not yet come to an end.

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  • When the session of 1873 had come to an end Gladstone took the chancellorship of the exchequer, and, as high authorities contended, vacated his seat by doing so.

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  • For all the purposes of the ordinary collector it may be said to have commenced then, and to have come to an end about 1860; but for the purposes of the historian we must look farther back.

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  • Long before this its most famous article of export, the silphium plant, a representation of which was the chief coin-type of Cyrene, had come to an end.

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  • These laws were all peculiar to Prussia, but similar legislation was carried out in Baden and in Hesse, where in 1871, after twenty-one years of office, the particularist and Conservative government of Dalwigk had come to an end and after the interval of a year been succeeded by a Liberal ministry.

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  • The fact, however, that the Greek character was still used on coins for two centuries after the last Greek dynasty had come to an end shows that the language had a prestige in India which any theory, to be plausible, must account for.

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  • He further reduced the Ismailians or Assassins, whose existence as a community lasted on in Syria after it had nearly come to an end in Persia.

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  • Sir Henry Drummond Wolff proceeded to Constantinople and signed on the 22nd of May 1887 the definitive convention, according to which the occupation should come to an end in three years, but England should have a right to prolong or renew it in the event of internal peace or external security being seriously threatened.

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  • In his De Quadratura Circuli he professed to have solved the problem; and in his Conjectura de novissimis diebus he prophesied that the world would come to an end in 1734.

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  • In April the rains come to an end (the " latter rains ") and the winter crops receive their final fertilization.

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  • The 18th century, in which the spirit of classical correctness had the most absolute dominion, did not come to an end before a powerful reaction set in, which affected not only literature but also speculation and politics.

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  • Contributions are not made in proportion to the amounts at stake when the sacrifice was made, but in proportion to the results when the adventure has come to an end.

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  • Meantime the friendship between Calhoun and Jackson had come to an end.

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  • The kingdom must have come to an end between the 6th and 10th centuries A.D., and probably quite early in that period.

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  • By the time that the " tacit truce " had come to an end the Swedish forces were so demoralized that the mere rumour of a hostile attack made them retire panic-stricken to Helsingfors; and before the end of the year all Finland was in the hands of the Russians.

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  • He maintained in the first that the world, created when the seven planets were in conjunction in the first degree of Aries, will come to an end at a like conjunction in the last degree of Pisces.

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  • Her relations with Ser Piero da Vinci seem to have come to an end almost immediately upon the birth of their son.

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  • He saluted his little nephew as king without a moments hesitation, though he was aware that with the commencement of a new reign his own dictatorship had come to an end.

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  • When the war came to an end, as it must come to an end sooner or later, Pitts special predominance, derived as it was from his power of breathing a martial spirit into the fleets and armies of England, would come to an end too.

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  • During the period in question there is considerable archaeological evidence for intercourse between the west coast of Norway and the regions south of the North Sea, and it is worth noting that this seems to have come to an end early in the 9th century.

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  • History has, perhaps, come to an end with the worldwide reach of a globalized free market capitalism.

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  • Ay Family - has their 16 year Odyssey finally come to an end!

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  • The long years of bitter struggle have come to an end.

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  • The last spurs of the mountains of Annam, which come to an end at Cape St Jacques, extend over parts of the provinces of Tay-Ninh, Bien-Hoa and Baria in the north-east and east of the colony, but nowhere exceed 2900 ft.

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  • 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.

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  • The End of Something looks at the way love can come to an end - it is about the severing of a relationship.

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  • Many people thought that the history of naturopathy had come to an end.

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  • Most cases of somnambulism come to an end once a person reaches the teenage years.

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  • Due to the temporary nature of the job, positions may come to an end without notice at any time because work may no longer be available.

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  • A great day in the water can be a lot of fun, but that fun can swiftly come to an end unless you keep safety in mind.

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  • Should the meeting come to an end and he is someone you are not interested in, tell him "this meeting was really great and I enjoyed getting to know you."

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  • There are a lot of hopes and expectations at the beginning of a love affair, and having those all come to an end is not easy.

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  • This frenzy would come to an end when the United States entered World War II.

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  • Miley Cyrus MP3 downloads continue to be popular, even though her days as Hannah Montana have come to an end.

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