Having come or been brought to a conclusion.
Throughout a period of time.
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Examples for "ended "
Examples for "ended "
1 The final entry, for December 15, simply read Storm ended , sea calm.
2 However, talks about a deal ended inconclusively a number of weeks ago.
3 Local elections were held in '72; martial law was repealed; repression ended .
4 Some companies ended up burning it illegally, causing environmental and health problems.
5 This case should have ended years ago on summary judgment, Trump said.
1 Evidently, no ' complete solution' to the 'Jewish problem' was yet in sight.
2 Results: Ninety-four patients met study criteria and had complete outcome data available.
3 Our aim is to complete this work early in the new year.
4 A complete solution to identify and challenge children working at mastery level.
5 An Israeli military source said the operation might take weeks to complete .
1 That said; one particular may not need to be concluded just yet.
2 We hope that the work will be concluded by December this year.
3 Palestine, he concluded sensibly, would present a wholly different set of problems.
4 Within hours, the firms had concluded no private sector deal was possible.
5 However, the AFP concluded no crime had been committed under Australian law.
1 Four miles to the west the ridge terminated in a low point.
2 But this procrastination of actual hostilities was terminated in the following manner:-
3 Yes, it is time we terminated this particular intruder with extreme prejudice.
4 Existing charter schools would continue until their contract expires or is terminated .
5 Existing charter schools would continue, until their contract expired or was terminated .
1 Up to 600 young people from all over Europe will be there.
2 However, times were changing: mixed bathing was being introduced all over England.
3 I've given people all over the world the ability to fight power.
4 I'm sure this kind of situation is happening all over the country.
5 The house has plush rugs all over ; I hadn't heard her approach.
On top of; above; higher than; further up.
1 Mkhize said there is a particular responsibility of government over particular resources.
2 However; incoming information may well change over the course of the day.
3 The Daily Post said a similar ban will apply over New Year.
4 Uncertainty over future carbon costs, and therefore power prices, clouds investment plans.
5 One Liberal Democrat said: This whole debate started over a year ago.
6 Read: Kaizer Chiefs news: Work permit issue still hanging over new coach
7 Ryanair carried over 5 million passengers in May, the company said today.
8 So far, however, Myanmar has not faced international sanctions over the violence.
9 Both animals, however, ultimately mounted the same level of response over time.
10 Sea level rise has become mired in the debate over climate change.
11 Mr Fox said talks would continue over Christmas and the new year.
12 Mr Peart said public confidence has taken a battering over recent years.
13 There remain concerns however, over whether this objective can really be achieved.
14 But Libya has lurched from crisis to crisis over the last year.
15 A year ago, the competing claims over the area exploded in violence.
16 A related issue is how much power state authorities have over banks.
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