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1
My visit to the Rue Barbette to-morrow morning may
end
quite
satisfactorily.
2
The school came to an
end
quite
in the usual manner.
3
Constructively, the work is a mad farrago; but the
end
quite
justifies the means.
4
The indignities to the poor dodo didn't
end
quite
there.
5
I didn't fear death, but I wasn't ready to face my
end
quite
yet.
6
Max had some difficulty in finishing the verse, and at the
end
quite
broke down.
7
When I was growing up, I believed the world would
end
quite
shortly in nuclear war.
8
She left him in the
end
quite
suddenly.
9
The Rhone leaves this mud in the Lake of Geneva, flowing out at the other
end
quite
clear and pure.
10
Saturday was always going to be significant and so was Aspas, but few expected it to
end
quite
like this.
11
The greater part has its walls filled with books, and I am sitting at one
end
quite
surrounded by them.
12
The visit came to an
end
quite
too soon, grandmother thought, and she was very sorry to part with the little girl.
13
It came to an
end
quite
suddenly, in the usual Dartmoor fashion, and within half an hour most of the mist had cleared off too.
14
The weather and the roads were against it, and it soon came to an
end
quite
as pitiful, though not so costly, as its predecessor.
15
I felt the machine of memory start again with an almost audible "puff, puff," and I went on to the
end
quite
comfortably.
16
He
ended
quite
simply with a flat-palmed gesture of the hand.
end
quite
end