Sentence examples for Come to nothing from inspiring English sources

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Come to nothing

verb

To fail completely; to have no result.

  • The Bank of England's anti-inflation efforts will come to nothing if the U.S. Federal Reserve refuse to join in the plan.

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Previous peace efforts have come to nothing.

Past promises have come to nothing much.

But such attempts have come to nothing.

His hopes come to nothing.

It might come to nothing.

All the promises have come to nothing.

My initial worries had come to nothing.

They have usually come to nothing.

Yet these hints come to nothing.

He gave in, thinking it would come to nothing.

It was an adolescent flirtation that had come to nothing.

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