Sentence examples for an end which from inspiring English sources

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And [the films] had a beginning, a middle and an end, which was something very odd".

All this would bring the recession to an end, which would further bolster the confidence of investors, businesses and consumers.

Sooner or later, erotic love comes to an end, which is sad for lovers but good for art.

They are but improved means to unimproved end, an end which it was already but too easy to arrive at; as railroads lead to Boston or N. Y.

It is produced by class conflict; it is faithful to an inner logic; it points toward an end, which is the establishment of the classless society.

Unlike American soaps, telenovelas always come to an end, which means no network can count on having a hit from one year to the next.

It was the idea that these measures might be coming to an end which suddenly sent the shivers through investors and prompted a spate of profit-taking.

The summer holidays are coming to an end, which means millions of children and hundreds of thousands of teachers are gearing up for the new school year.

But neither should it be reduced to the status of a means to an end, which is the trap most political art falls into.

The banks and building societies offering attractive rates on the longest bonds are taking calculated gambles that base rate will rise before they come to an end, which will mean they make extra profit.

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He cited an anti-marijuana report just published by the DEA that also claims medical marijuana is just "a means to an end" -- which is the legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes.

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