Sentence examples for maybe an end from inspiring English sources

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Putting – maybe an end to a debate that has been ongoing for millennia, the researchers found there are "six core trajectories which form the building blocks of complex narratives".

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Of the legal settlement, Nestor said: "It's maybe putting an end to a chapter, but it's not the end to the book.

Well, maybe not an end, but a comfortable plateau from which we can select a number of decent names and then suggest a finalist to the President-elect and his family.

And like the TiVo, listeners should be able to pause live programming and save it for later, maybe meaning an end to "parking songs"– those great songs that always seem to come on just as you're parking the car.

Maybe just an end to war for a little bit, not that I knew what that meant either.

The one figure who could maybe put an end to the mini-civil war swirling around Moore is Trump himself.

Make a home movie original, and stray from anything predictable, like the ever tensing music right before a scary moment or, maybe sometimes, an ending where everybody just survives!

Maybe ice cream, an end to homework and surfing in Hawaii wouldn't have crossed your mind.

"It's totally outrageous – I'm half an inch taller than Neil Kinnock!" But the damage – maybe even precipitating an end to alliance – was there, stamped into the public psyche.

Every night when she came home, Murkowski said the couple would check to see if the senator was smiling -- to see if, maybe, there was an end in sight.

But along the way, an experience--maybe a formative teaching experience, maybe a dead-end job search, maybe something else--propels them toward careers as schoolteachers.

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