Sentence examples for ending describes from inspiring English sources

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The end of the poem is connected to Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding in that the beginning of the poem deals with the senses and the ending describes how we are limited in our ability to understand the world.

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Ms. Lampley, whose benefits have ended, described the tough job market.

A spokesman contacted by phone declined to confirm that its airstrikes had ended, describing the operations as "ongoing".

It currently ends describing mice fertility.

One Montreal mother, at her "wits' end," described "…looking for full time work since 2003, seven years of utter stress".

Author Susan Hill, who was a judge in 2011 when Barnes won with The Sense of an Ending, described the move as "a bad day" for British authors.

Alexa Yablonski, an editor at Interior Design magazine, who was drinking French martinis (vodka, pineapple juice, Chambord) with a friend at Happy Ending, described her ideal scene.

Its partner on the program was the early "Friede auf Erden," whose Mahlerian rhetoric and unfounded optimism (complete with consonant ending) describe one man's starting point toward disillusion.

"In the Palace of the End" describes in blackly comic terms the travails of doubles hired to impersonate one of Saddam Hussein's murderous sons.

A subsequent book, Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended describes the relationship of the two men and their efforts to reach agreement on arms reductions between the superpowers.

Writer and comedian Arthur Smith, a regular on Loose Ends, described Sherrin as a "kind of London, English boulevardier".

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