Sentence examples for concluded to live from inspiring English sources

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"I would hate," he concluded, "to live with their buildings.

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After seven months of searching, she concluded she wanted to live in a new building, but until she came across Fifth on the Park, she found very few that had studios.

He concludes, "To help our country live up to its full potential, we must sometimes call our love of that country into question".

Previous head coach Denis Pursely left after London 2012 and Australian Michael Scott resigned after a review concluded he would need to live full-time in the UK in order to continue.

And indeed the album includes some of the most lyrically upbeat songs of his career, from the title track, a danceable meditation on living carefree, to "Angels in Everything," a tribute to his wife that concludes with a vow to "live every moment like an angel flies".

It concludes: "Help us, Lord, to live our lives in such a manner that when we make that last inevitable ride to the country up there, where the grass grows lush, green and stirrup high, and the water runs cool, clear and deep, that you, as our last Judge, will tell us that our entry fees are paid".

The downstairs, Kermani has concluded, is less a place to live in than a visual poem.

Indeed, Mr. Brooks, 44, the chief human resources officer for WPP, the marketing and communications conglomerate, who has lived in the Beresford for three years, said: "I am not leaving because of the building but because I concluded that I really want to live downtown.

For example, in a paragraph dealing with the topic "Why is Canada a great place to live?" The concluding sentence might look something like "From all the evidence provided above, such as Canada's fantastic health care provisions, its top-notch education system and its clean, safe cities, we can conclude that Canada is indeed a great place to live".[6].

The Advisory Group on Non-Ionizing Radiation (2003) updated the year 2000 report of the Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones (2000) and concluded that "exposures due to living near to base stations are extremely low, and the overall evidence indicates that they are unlikely to pose a risk to health".

However, as Frampton explains in this intelligent and sympathetic study, Montaigne gradually came to reject despair and to conclude that "living happily … is the source of human happiness".

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