Winds-up Sentence Examples

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  • Sure, everyone winds up in the hospital when they catch a cold.

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  • The winds which pass northward over India blow as south-easterly and easterly winds over the north-eastern part of the Gangetic plain, and as south winds up the Indus.

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  • The last book (xvii.) treats of theology or (as we should now say) mythology, and winds up with an account of the Holy Scriptures and of the Fathers, from Ignatius and Dionysius the Areopagite to Jerome and Gregory the Great, and even of later writers from 'Isidore and Bede, through Alcuin, Lanfranc and Anselm, down to Bernard of Clairvaux and the brethren of St Victor.

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  • It crosses the Himalayas by the Tang Pass (15,200 ft.), and thence proceeds via Gyantse (13,200 ft.) and the Kharo Pass (16,500 ft.), Yamdok Lake (15,000) to the Tsang-po (12,100 ft.), and crossing the river winds up along the Kyi Chu, on which Lhasa stands, 33 m.

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  • The town with its narrow streets winds up the fortified hill which is crowned by the old citadel.

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  • Ginji does something really dumb and winds up in the middle of a madcap hospital farce.

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  • An exhausted opponent both were at frequently winds up stud an eye-catcher.

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  • But when he finally dares to try to stop the insanity, he winds up in a desperate fight for survival.

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  • Zack winds up as the accused murderer and must get himself off the hook.

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  • Shona winds up Martin by pretending to be bitten by a tarantula.

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  • Garage sales and traditional flea markets are also good places to look although much of what winds up for sale at these American institutions is old and in most cases, in poor condition.

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  • Buying a previously owned snowmobile requires even greater attention to detail because once you buy the snowmobile, you don’t have much recourse if there winds up being a problem with it.

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  • Sometimes the situation works out well and the kitten winds up with a good home.

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  • When cats lick, they sometimes swallow a bit of fur and it winds up mixing with food particles in the tummy.

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  • If your cat winds up using her bed for the next ten years, that only amounts to $45.00 a year.

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  • The information that the person supplies winds up right in the hands of the hacker.

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  • It winds up at the Lake Michigan and North Bar Lake overlooks.

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  • In the end, Smackdown! vs. Raw 2006 winds up being a mediocre game.

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  • Ultimately, Wild Arms 4 is a well-designed, but flawed, product that somehow winds up being more than the sum of its parts.

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  • Certainly not everyone who misses one mortgage payment winds up in foreclosure, but this is the first step in the process.

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  • When the Federal Housing Administration insures a mortgage for a home that winds up in foreclosure, the FHA pays the remaining fee to the lender.

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  • The broker promises a specific interest rate for the mortgage, but the borrower winds up with a different interest rate that is higher.

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  • When a mortgage broker acts illegally, or when the consumer winds up paying much more money than was originally promised by the broker, filing a complaint using the methods described above is not sufficient.

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  • This one answers all the final questions about how that cute little Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd in Episode I and Hayden Christiansen in Episode II and Episode III) winds up inside the bad black suit with the unmistakable breathing problem.

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  • The film's plot is that Chaplin's character is looking for gold but winds up having no money at all.

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  • When the watch is wound, it winds up a spring, which provides the energy needed to operate the inner workings that keep time.

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  • Keep in mind that the quote you receive is only as accurate as the information you provide, and that additional factors may increase or decrease the amount of money your policy winds up costing overall.

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  • A family may attempt to be fit and avoid unhealthy habits, but nonetheless winds up in the category of high risk because of a history of medical problems that are not a result of lifestyle choices.

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  • He winds up right in the middle of a situation he knows nothing about, with everyone around him reacting to him as the person whose life he's leaped into.

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  • And then disaster flings Voyager to the far side of the galaxy, killing many members of the crew, and Paris winds up as Voyager's pilot, given a temporary field commission to Lieutenant Junior Grade by Janeway.

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  • The ending of the '60s film was a downer - Seymour winds up as Audrey II food and you are left with the impression that the plant will eventually wipe out life on Earth.

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