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(1) Many adverbs in English end in -ly.
(2) Numerous marriages now end in divorce.
(3) Every task has a clear end in view .
(4) He knew one false move would end in death.
(5) In English, gerunds end in "-ing ".
(6) Their arguments inevitably end in tears.
(7) It could only end in calamity.
(8) There's no end in sight to the present crisis.
(9) The military action could end in disaster.
(10) An increasing number of marriages end in divorce.
(11) Do you have a particular end in mind?
(12) Most English plural nouns end in an "s".
(13) He met his end in a car accident.
(14) This will surely end in disaster.
(15) Most feminine nouns in Polish end in the letter "a".
(16) Negotiators have reached a dead end in their attempts to find a peaceful solution.
(17) We had come to a dead end in our research.
(18) The partnership between the two companies could all end in tears .
(19) With this end in view they employed 50 new staff.
(20) They are stuck with each other with no end in sight.
(21) It is possible that his quest will end in Geneva.
(22) He spends all day sitting on his rear end in front of a computer.
(23) If you drive as recklessly as that, you'll end in hospital.
(24) If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts, but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certaintics. 
(25) Because of injury, her playing career came to a premature end in 1998.
(26) For the old lady buying the daily newspaper soon became an end in itself, since she really just wanted to chat with the shopkeeper.
(27) The negotiations have been trundling on for months and there's still no end in sight.
(28) After all that excitement the day was bound to end in tears .
(29) While he had originally traveled in order to study, traveling had become an end in itself.
(30) IT is a tool for learning, not merely an end in itself.
(1) Numerous marriages now end in divorce.
(2) Because of injury, her playing career came to a premature end in 1998.
(31) Six months from the start of the strike, there is still no end in sight .
(32) Junior hospital doctors are thrown in at the deep end in their first jobs.
(33) New Government figures predict that one in two marriages will end in divorce.
(34) It will end in a great financial loss to us.
(35) Another year has passed, with no end in sight to the suffering.
(36) He wanted to make money and went abroad with this end in view.
(37) Defence was all-important, and castles were designed with this end in view.
(38) "I told you it would end in disaster, " said Polly with a self-satisfied smirk on her face.
(39) For her, travelling had become an end in itself rather than a means of seeing new places.
(40) Of every five marriages, two will end in divorce.
(41) There is no end in sight.
(42) The earlier the better; it would end in tears.
(43) Defries watched her mission end in failure.
(44) Half the marriages in this country end in divorce.
(45) Delete any files that end in ".tmp".
(46) The two pairs of rear legs end in bristles.
(47) She had known it would end in disaster.
(48) The planning becomes an end in itself.
(49) Of course it won't end in divorce.
(50) She put the end in her mouth and moistened it to a point.
(51) But the public is a fickle mistress,[] and all showbiz careers not cut short by death end in failure.
(52) Computing becomes an end in itself as the fledgling hacker gets sucked into the loop between the human and the computer.
(53) It looks like the long-running dispute could end in stalemate.
(54) The Fellowships have a primary end in themselves in providing the route to sustained abstinence from mood-altering substances and behaviours.
(55) The net result would probably be active combat that could end in a draw.
(55) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(56) It might be thrilling at first, but it will probably end in pain and tears.
(57) Minor mistakes or missing the May 15 deadline could end in the loss of payments.
(58) Many quite fluent Dyirbal speakers simply represented a dead end in that their intuitions could not be accessed.
(59) The partnership came to an end in 1947 when Walter got away to the United States.
(60) But the problem with this approach is that it ends up becoming an end in itself.
(61) A high proportion of trials which begin will end in settlement rather than judgment.
(62) Their term of office was due to end in June 2000.
(63) British rule in India came to an end in 1947.
(64) I wished they would go somewhere and fight a duel to the death, and that it would end in a draw.
(65) Two months later, the designation of a single leader was a means to that end, not an end in itself.
(66) He imagined her long slender legs that would end in a delicious warm triangle.
(67) Protection is vital: but as a means to an end, not as an end in itself.
(68) It has taken a long time, and this is only the end in a juridical not a moral or historical sense.
(69) Most missing person reports do not end in a murder.
(70) Moreover they nearly always end in tragedy because the protagonists reach out in some way fur the unattainable.
(71) Likewise, on a bill of rights, being against Hattersley was, in some quarters, almost an end in itself.
(72) His relative electoral strength is not an end in itself, but an illustration of his influence outside the mainstream.
(73) With branch lines axed, the only practical rail journeys begin or end in a city.
(74) An era will end in Glasgow this morning as high-rise flats in the troubled Gorbals area are blown to the ground.
(75) Now they are stuck with each other, locked in violence and misery with no end in sight, lawyers revealed yesterday.
(76) Learning to play the piano was an end in itself for me.
(77) Now, with no end in sight to the boom in high tech products, the distortions became too big to overlook.
(78) This was not just a very effective means to an end: it was an end in itself-and a gamble.
(79) The four boys swept into the sea off Land's End in 1985.
(80) Over 30% of marriages end in divorce, which is double the number 20 years ago.
(81) But it is virtually unthinkable that it could end in an acquittal, still less a mistrial.
(82) She could have decided not to go to the bus-stop, because she foresaw that it would all end in her death.
(83) Good luck is always preceded by bad luck, and bad luck can end in good luck. Dr T.P.Chia 
(84) And it bulges at each end in homage to the curves on the neighbouring Gonzales building.
(85) Shoes spun end over end in vague orbits about their owners.http:///end in.html
(86) Although the economic fundamentals are regarded as sound, there seemed to be no end in sight to the downward spiral.
(87) A third of all marriages in Britain end in divorce.
(88) Lia, a senior personnel manager, has seen some office encounters end in embarrassment, others in disaster.
(89) Now the steps end in a kind of stagnant slough.
(90) The Corps' 75-year existence came to an end in bright sunshine on a Surrey parade ground.
(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,(http://) 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.
(121) The main point is that the clash procedure becomes an end in itself.
(122) There are two sets of front legs, which end in what look like suckers.
(123) And the tenure of conductors, as of managers, can end in tears for reasons that seem incomprehensible to outsiders.
(124) Up ahead the route comes to an end in a box canyon.
(125) For an artist to travel is to set out on a visual adventure which may or may not end in fulfilment.
(126) These scenes heighten the tension and suggest that all will end in tragedy.
(127) They looked both sly and exhilarated, as though they were off to some party that would end in tears.
(128) Life is gifted to us not just to work, but to work in order to realize life's purpose. Work is not an end in itself, but a means to realize the end purpose of life. RVM 
(129) By midday Monday, Mr Hickey had worked 28 straight hours, and there was no end in sight.
(130) But the pessimists put forward three arguments to explain why it will all end in tears.
(131) It was a fairly uneventful life, seeming to begin and end in that one small harbour town.
(132) He wiggled his rear end in emphasis, and we both laughed at his joke.
(133) However, standing on street comers or walking around is not done with any definite end in mind.
(134) We felt he could drop or rush as an end in our dime or be a defensive end in the front four.
(135) I was off-balance, falling forward, lurching with giant strides, certain that the next step would end in a nosedive.
(136) You're tangled up in something which will probably end in humiliation.
(137) Jang is small enough to walk from end to end in under 15 minutes.
(138) Shelley is superbly equipped technically, yet never self-consciously seeks to use virtuosity as an end in itself.
(139) If the 24-game series did end in a draw, Kasparov would keep his title.
(140) His heists invariably end in shootouts, explosions and car chases.
(141) I spend days on end in this studio.
(142) Does Mayan calendar end in December 2012?
(143) Half of Swedish marriages end in divorce.
(144) But black music didn't begin and end in America.
(145) This softening of the brain would end in madness.
(145) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(146) Bank of Japan sees end in sight for deflation.
(147) Usage: Medicine is thick end in all on, fry heat with vinegar, cloth bag irons at gastral cavity ministry.
(148) For rigid object, the data structures that most collision detection algorithms on end in the - processing phase.
(149) Equivalently , it rejects, if, no matter what transitions are applied, it would not end in an accepting state.
(150) Did you know that fifty percent of mariages end in divorce?
(151) Were they not equally fault for perpetrating a giant charade that bound to end in tears?
(152) Puritanism was a natural revolt against that Naturalism which threatened to end in sheer animalism.
(153) Extortionary in high-end product fixes a price the action of the price of low end in be lets person understanding very hard.
(154) Just under half of all mar - riages end in divorce.
(155) If you don't do something soon, all your plans will end in smoke.
(156) He was on the receiving end in the fight and was knocked unconscious.
(157) But this great Assyrian Christian civilization would come to an end in 1300 A . D.
(158) The main stretch can be walked from end to end in under an hour—but the stroll is not a quiet one.
(159) She did it very scientifically, as knowing the contrariety of coal and the anxiety of flaming sticks to end in smoke unless rigidly kept up to the mark.
(160) Of the three, Havel, naturally, is the best able to write about how all political careers end in failure, however many magnificent and unexpected victories there may be along the way.
(161) It never occurred to her that her marriage would end in devoice.
(162) It is a process and an ethic, not an end in itself.
(163) On the base of linear velocity method, a novel method for making equivalent PV diagram at the cold end in a pulse tube refrigerator has been proposed. It is simple and it can also be easily used.
(164) Speculation, if allowed to get out of hand, can produce unexpected and unsatisfactory results, and you may have a tendency to go off the deep end in handling financial matters.
(165) I had a hunch that the plan would end in success.
(166) Anyway, life doesn't end in the Californian desert. Next week we will again play tennis.
(167) A source file that is not empty shall end in a new-line character, which shall not be immediately preceded by a backslash character before any such splicing takes place.
(168) I went to the catalog clothier Lands' End in Wisconsin, determined to write about how the rise of the Internet and e-commerce was transforming retail.
(169) They must take practical measures to carry out their plan; otherwise it will end in smoke.
(170) Pine tree needles are thin and end in an acute point.
(171) Insonsiderate and ill-matched alliances generally end in ruin(), and the man who compass the destruction of his neighbour is often caught in his own snare.
(172) Larissa Riquelme, a gorgeous lingerie model who promised to run naked through the streets of Asuncion if Paraguay won the World Cup, saw her nudity pledge end in heartbreak on Saturday.
(173) Humanity is a main line from beginning to end in Marxian philosophy.
(174) Please insurance on the goods at you end in due time.
(175) If this really the end, if his self-proclaimed "Last Stand" is going to end in a whimper, he will end it mirthfully, knowing that he can only control so much and that sometimes you just lose.
(176) I now have tackled a few of the action projects and can see an end in sight to my problem. The BWE value-add line gave me the ongoing support I needed from a coach.
(177) Not all English words which end in - ful are adjectives.
(178) Until end in 50's, have track tramcar still is the important and public pileup of these cities.
(179) Calhoun said that for a long time he had believed that the dispute over slavery -- if not settled -- would end in disunion.
(180) It makes you wonder — especially if your family feasts tend to end in fistfights and broken dishware — how this nearly universal means of marking important events got started.
(181) Most of the injuries from firecrackers and sparklers are burns and cuts, but the decapitation demonstration is a reminder that the night can end in other ways.
(182) Debts are contracted, and friendships begun around the gaming table end in quarrels from which honour and lives invariably emerge somewhat tattered.
(183) There seems no end in sight the woes the housing industry and ( the ) mortgage market.
(184) It is very easy to fall into the habit of doubting, fretting, and wondering if God has forsaken us and if after all our hopes are to end in failure. Let us refuse to be discouraged.
(185) For adjectives that end in a vowel + consonant we double the consonant.
(186) Sesame may end in a widow's peak on the forehead, leaving the bridge and sides of the muzzle red.
(187) In the specimens in which the right atrial endocardium lying on the right surface of the AV node is elevated, the overlaying fibers end in the endocardium.
(188) An ironclad mauler 's powerful limbs end in long, deadly claws, and its face is a twisted and feral version of a normal bear's face.
(189) Our clearance sale will end in 10 days, you won't get another chance at our limited quality stock for these throwaway prices.
(190) Stephen Covey, the self-help guru and author of the best-selling book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, lists as one of the habits “Begin with the end in mind.”
(191) Deep-sea red coral growth and growth patterns have to end in a high-powered magnifying glass or microscope to observe.
(192) As in all of Yasuoka Shotaro's perceptively illustrious stories, they end in hollowness and disappointment. Now that's reality! Four stars!
(193) In his book Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Steven Covey often stresses that we need to begin with the end in mind.
(194) Two identical chaotic systems starting from almost identical initial states, end in completely uncorrelated trajectories.
(195) Therefore, it will necessarily end in the combination of both subjective and objective jurisdictional measures.
(196) With new capacities to get ready later, it is expected that the undersupply will end in the latter half of the year.
(197) With cheap cycles and core, terseness should not be an end in itself.
(198) Just asking for permission to take off can involve days of bureaucratic gantlet-running, and still end in rejection.
(199) Note that the past participles of irregular verbs do not end in '-ed', but can be used as adjectives.
(200) Figurine collecting is one trend in Taiwan that seems to have no end in sight.
(201) With this end in view, we have studied for long and proposed " The 101st Road" for all mankind. It is a summarization which may shock any governments who respect for science.
(202) Recall that the number in any cell is the length of an LCS of the string prefixes above and below that end in the column and row of that cell.
(203) Do not fool a superior scammer: Trying an observant or smarter person will end in disaster.
(204) There is a tendency among westerners who have forgotten their own history to view democracy dogmatically as an end in itself.
(205) His second term came to a tragic end in September 1901 when he as shot by an anarchist while standing in a receiving line at the Buffalo Pan-American Exposition.
(206) Two gnarled limbs end in razor - sharp claws, and its single eye reflects constellations in its depths.
(207) In short, no way is open to the thought by a philosophy which makes all end in the monosyllable, No.
(208) It uses DVS policy in back end in order to select frequency appropriately when load changing.
(209) It was sad that his international career should end in such anticlimax.
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