be at an end in a sentence
- The issue of good faith should now be at an end ."
- That issue of good faith should now be at an end ."
- If you fail, your life seems to be at an end.
- :: : Honestly, my expertise may be at an end here.
- For example, the made-for-TV women-at-risk films seem to be at an end, hopefully.
- It's difficult to find be at an end in a sentence.
- His days as Senator Not-Kennedy may finally be at an end.
- It looked as if her long rowing career might well be at an end.
- The Mack political line may not be at an end.
- Alas, that seems to be at an end, say meteorologists.
- Scientists say that human evolution may be at an end.
- But the era of solidarity may be at an end.
- However, Jolly says her love affair with the Palm may soon be at an end.
- In a Radio 2 interview he suggested his writing career might be at an end.
- Now that era seems to be at an end.
- That issue should now be at an end ."