Sentence examples for eventually coming to an from inspiring English sources

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But what we know for sure is that in 2011-2012 theconomymy faces another negative shock, in the form of the $787 billion Stimulus 1.0 winding down, and, eventually, coming to an end.

It cuts a straight line from Marble Arch through Maida Vale, Kilburn and Cricklewood and continues out to the North West of London, eventually coming to an end some 260 miles away in Holyhead, North Wales.

Watch footage of the 1987 All Blacks and you see a modern team transplanted to the past: full-tilt, 15-man attacking rugby that carried them to a world record 23-match unbeaten run, eventually coming to an end in 1990. .

It heads north through a mix of farm fields and residences, eventually coming to an intersection with MD 247 (Loveville Road) in Loveville.

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The second part, which follows older Wirt, sees him following a river, and eventually coming to a head with a rather scary ghost (see below).

They eventually came to an agreement to send Bones there.

But even Groundhog Day eventually came to an end.

All those things eventually came to an end.

The group eventually comes to an understanding about the exchange.

The share-price gains which have been driving growth must, eventually, come to an end.

But like the real gold standard before it, the system will eventually come to an end.

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