Đặt câu với từ "put an end to"

1. Baca meant to put an end to that.

2. We need to put an end to this.

3. We must put an end to their threats.

4. It's time we put an end to plutocracy.

5. Abrogating: to put an end to by formal action.

6. Abrogates: to put an end to by formal action.

7. How can we put an end to the fighting?

8. Abrogated: to put an end to by formal action.

9. The ensuing cheers put an end to Evarts's address.

10. I can put an end to myself in it.

11. Abolished: to put an end to by formal action.

12. Abolishes: to put an end to by formal action.

13. To put an end to; discontinue: The factory Ceased production

14. I'll soon put an end to her silly little games.

15. To put an end to; discontinue: The factory Ceased production

16. She's had her fun, now put an end to it.

17. It's time we put an end to the virginity fraud.

18. The government is determined to put an end to terrorism.

19. I will put an end to all the sighing she caused.

20. The Napoleonic invasion in 1797 put an end to Noli's sovereignty.

21. It was Gloucester who chose to put an end to it.

22. Soon he will put an end to all badness on earth.

23. When are they going to put an end to this butchery?

24. Let's put an end to these rumours once and for all.

25. Only a political solution could put an end to the violence.

26. It was the Arachnophobica who put an end to most of them

27. Judge Frossard, it seems, wanted to put an end to the inertia.

28. Cancels: to put an end to (something planned or previously agreed to)

29. I'd knight the man that put an end to that deviant's life.

30. 11 Let's put an end to these rumours once and for all.

31. 6 When are they going to put an end to this butchery?

32. He said he wanted to put an end to such a trifle.

33. He could put an end to the suspense any time he chooses.

34. Abort: to put an end to (something planned or previously agreed to)

35. Workers’ unity throughout a United Europe can put an end to the low wages paid in many parts of the Continent and so put an end to Blacklegging in Europe

36. It's time the community worked together to put an end to the violence.

37. It is absolutely essential that we put an end to policies of inequality.

38. 27 Judge Frossard, it seems, wanted to put an end to the inertia.

39. They know that Jesus will put an end to all badness on earth.

40. 5 Rationing had put an end to a surfeit of biscuits long ago.

41. I flatter myself that this campaign will put an end to the war.

42. Serving to put an end to doubt, question, or uncertainty; decisive: Conclusive evidence

43. The Philippines ' government required both sides to put an end to the attacks .

44. This confederation, under French influence, put an end to the Holy Roman Empire.

45. A call to the police should put an end to their little caper.

46. The Mahdist Revolt put an end to Equatoria as an Egyptian outpost in 1889.

47. We should put an end to the prevalent social evil of parading one's wealth.

48. I've been working on something that's going to put an end to all that.

49. That, he decided, would put an end to Irina's career, if not to Irina.

50. Jehovah will soon put an end to all lies and liars. —Revelation 21:8.

51. After international outcry, the country decided to slowly put an end to this practice.

52. I knew it would be up to me to put an end to them.

53. Use Alphabetic labels to put an end to misfiled records and speed file retrieval time

54. 11 The police are trying to put an end to smuggling,(www.Sentencedict.com) root and branch.

55. • put an end to all wars, enabling his subjects to live in peace and security?

56. They resolve that they must put an end to the war once and for all.

57. Subsequently, the abdication of Napoleon in order to put an end to his political career.

58. So that put an end to that ... no more dances down at Cotherstone for me.

59. Put an end to the bug Blitzkriegs when you gear up with AutoZone's custom-fit deflectors

60. But eschatology, Brooding in the background, soon put an end to this somewhat hectic social burst.

61. Abolished; Abolishing Kids Definition of abolish : to do away with : put an end to abolish discrimination

62. It would put an end to the bitter tears shed in expression of grief and suffering.

63. Thanks be to God, who in his infinite wisdom has put an end to this mutiny.

64. The kings of France sought to put an end to this situation which seemed to them abnormal.

65. The coming of the railways and their ally, the telegraph system, put an end to this situation.

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67. This trite communication put an end to Emma's overtures and she began to fade from their lives.

68. 28 Want to stress engineering construction quality, put an end to unqualified project consign to use stoutly.

69. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of the power specified in that decision.

70. World War I put an end to the rule of some of the most powerful emperors in history.

71. There have been continual demands for action by the political authorities to put an end to this situation.

72. The dogma that Constantine championed was intended to put an end to dissensions within the fourth-century Church.

73. With Margot's deadline approaching, Heller decides to turn himself in and put an end to the civilian losses.

74. This magazine explains why God has not yet put an end to evil and the suffering it causes.”

75. I will also put an end to the Arrogance of the proud And abase the haughtiness of the ruthless

76. While happy to appear tired of the Gingrich fight, Clinton has done nothing to put an end to it.

77. The success of the press conference was demonstrated by the fact that it put an end to all altercations.

78. The biotech corporations argue that genetically modified crops will put an end to food shortages in the developing world.

79. “The Bourgeoisie, wherever it has got the upper hand, has put an end to all feudal, patriarchal, idyllic relations

80. The Peace of Saint-Germain put an end to three years of terrible civil war between Catholics and Protestants.