Sentence examples for about to wrap up from inspiring English sources

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We're about to wrap up when a lady comes in with a trolley and some water.

9.57am GMT A selection of your comments We're just about to wrap up from here in Sydney.

The good news is Greece really is about to wrap up its latest bailout program and won't need any more financial assistance for now.

The incident occurred with only 1.4 seconds left in the game and the Knicks about to wrap up a 90-85 victory.

8.33pm: Sergio could be about to wrap up his first Ryder Cup singles victory after Mickelson thrashed his second shot into the water at the 16th.

Then, just as he was about to wrap up his acceptance speech, he said he wanted to make a correction to Mr. Brookman's introduction.

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Softnet expects to spend about $30 million to wrap up business by Dec. 31.

Dunham, who is also the creator and director of Girls, has said that season 6 may be the last, as she thinks "America has a tendency to push shows past their due dates," adding that the writing team have already begun to "think about how to wrap up the storylines of these particular young women".

Citing deficit concerns, Democrats in both chambers of Congress have said it's time to start thinking about how to wrap up the extended unemployment benefits put in place to fight the recession.

I block out about three hours to wrap up anything that took longer than I anticipated or to work on nonurgent administrative tasks that are nice to get done before closing up for the weekend.

All of this could take about nine months to wrap up, after which Murdoch should theoretically have his global satellite empire.

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