The time when something ends.
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Examples for "go "
Examples for "go "
1 However, many health professionals say the guidelines do not go far enough.
2 However, some form of the agreement could still go ahead, he said.
3 Such measures would go a long way to helping end domestic violence.
4 However, America's battered jobs market has got a long way to go .
5 Food for days Nothing like good food to go with good music.
1 Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers pass on to consumers.
2 YOUR boarding pass contains far, far more information than you might think.
3 The pass rate on the course so far is 80 per cent.
4 UK police have said officers will pass the investigation to Spanish authorities.
5 These people must pass certain background checks for possible past criminal convictions.
1 A do - or - die confidence motion sweeps away all amendments to legislation before parliament.
2 It gets into the soul; it is stagnation; you die by inches.
3 In a tent I was born; in a tent I shall die .
4 Two men would enter the lists; one would die in the course.
5 In good times they feast; in bad times they die of starvation.
1 Public health officials are therefore reluctant to speak about an exit strategy.
2 Alexander's lecture will call for reform in Europe, not exit from Europe.
3 It wants the new referendum on the exit terms early next year.
4 Britain's exit from the EU ends 47 years of union with Europe.
5 Hence the decision, apparently taken with great reluctance, to exit the market.
1 I want as few to perish with this doomed regime as possible.
2 Most of the victims perish far from sight, deep in the bush.
3 I shall not allow you to perish so long as I live.
4 Consider the innumerable businesses that would perish but for their Sunday trade.
5 Bring the horns and tail he must, or perish in the adventure.
1 Castaner announced new measures such as banning police use of the choke - hold .
2 That's so long as the federal government continues to choke our economy.
3 It was a long moment before I could choke out the words.
4 The current strategy for ending the rupee's free fall will choke growth.
5 Poultices do sometimes choke swine; tulips reduce posterity; causes leather to resist.
1 Their current deals expire next year, which Wenger called an ideal situation.
2 However, existing term contracts are set to expire in the fourth quarter.
3 A source said Albrecht's contract was set to expire in six months.
4 General Dynamics' tender offer is currently scheduled to expire on April 3.
5 The commissioners' terms in office are set to expire in October 2019.
1 I remember this by thinking of Popeye, whose trademark rusty croak went:
2 The lambs said most; and the sheep agreed with a husky croak .
3 He let out a pained croak and curled into a fetal position.
4 Outside it was that same whispered croak from long unused vocal cords.
5 When his resistance finally gave way, he could only croak , Okay .
1 And they spoke of his decease that he should accomplish in Jerusalem.
2 These were the comments made upon the decease of this young gentleman.
3 Five minutes before his decease the man's pulse was high and full.
4 On the third day after his decease , the funeral rites were celebrated.
5 On the decease of his father, Colonel Burr inherited a handsome estate.
1 Maybe I needed to conk out for a week more often.
2 I've never seen them conk out like that, he said admiringly.
3 We hear toward evening, high in air, the " conk " of the wild-geese.
4 It's past 2am here, I am going to conk out.
5 When I need to conk out I'll use the couch.
1 Well, I could not buy the farm for two hundred and fifty pounds.
2 However, I will buy the farm and allow you eighteen hundred dollars for it.
3 It's the man who is going to buy the farm .
4 My man ain't the only dude ever to buy the farm in the subway.
5 Then he entered into some crazy scheme to buy the farm and breed racehorses.
1 Not that people don't just drop dead all the time, of course.
2 Tell him Barbara Davis called and said for him to drop dead .
3 He said, I'm not going to drop dead in front of you.
4 Then there was Bernard, who excommunicates the flies, and they drop dead .
5 Youd drop dead if a tertiary as much as looked at you.
1 And the old precentor hurried on to join the choir invisible .
2 It has rung down the curtain and gone to join the choir invisible .
3 How she thus yearned 'to join the choir invisible , whose music is the gladness of the world!'
4 It looks for all the world that Scotland's World Cup is about to be dead-parroted, sent off to join the choir invisible .
5 "O, let me join the choir invisible , " etc.
1 Harper had an urge to kick the bucket over into the grass.
2 You damn well don't know what's coming after you kick the bucket .
3 She is going to kick the bucket , his Irish wife, the real one.
4 I must either show some genius or else kick the bucket . '
5 I could list a million ways to kick the bucket .
1 So would the institutions of error and wrong crumble and pass away .
2 And thus the sixty and fourth year did pass away in peace.
3 Like smoke it is choking us; like smoke it will pass away .
4 It is nothing; it is only another attack which will pass away .
5 The traces of my earthly life can not pass away in eons.
1 Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers pass on to consumers.
2 In return I wanted to pass on his message in some way.
3 Some firms say they will pass on any higher costs to consumers.
4 Investors have questioned AkzoNobel's ability to pass on higher costs to consumers.
5 Quarterback Philip Rivers' pass on fourth-and-3 fell incomplete, sealing the Raiders' win.
1 But the best thing you can do then is to pop off .
2 And for all they do say he might pop off any day.
3 For the dramatic closing, I let the glove pop off my head.
4 I'd need to pop off to the toilet for a cry break.
5 Don't be cocky; even on easy terrain, you could pop off .
1 They were ready to ring down the curtain , put out the footlights and go home.
2 They were willing to ring down the curtain , put out the footlights and go home.
3 So the camp-marshal realised suddenly that it was time to ring down the curtain on this drama.
4 The government had no choice but to ring down the curtain on the self-styled 'Italian Regency of the Quarnero'.
5 Leopardstown and Clonmel join forces tomorrow afternoon to ring down the curtain on the 1998 Irish Flat race season.
1 Let's welcome that diversity, instead of trying to snuff it out.
2 Stories can sense happiness and snuff it out like a candle.
3 But when it burns their wings, they will snuff it out.
4 But I'm not planning to snuff it just yet.
5 The minute this thought is formed, I snuff it .
1 In the course of time such methods would cease to be necessary.
2 I will, however, never cease to be a veteran of that conflict.
3 The finger tips cease to be the culminating standard of the gentleman.
4 It was not something he could cease to be , simply by retiring.
5 An organic wish to cease to be , to stop living, seized him.
1 Many explanations are given for the demise of a once great city.
2 Mr Dart said there were a multitude of reasons for Masters' demise .
3 By the time the market opened in London, Lehman's demise was official.
4 Given the current outlook, Sirius XM's demise could come sooner than expected.
5 Longford has suffered from the demise of traditional industries in recent years.
6 They fear its demise amid the economic changes taking place in Cuba.
7 This situation could bode well for the demise of authoritarianism in Zimbabwe.
8 LeBon: We were part of the demise of the old-fashioned record industry.
9 The demise of manufacturing industry in high-wage societies has long been predicted.
10 He was still coming to terms with the news of Albie's demise .
11 The demise of the euro would not likely usher in fresh conflict.
12 Their deaths have passed almost unnoticed in the hysteria surrounding Hopkins' demise .
13 A demise , as Mark Twain once said, can often be greatly exaggerated.
14 Conclusions: Fetal demise following FLS is increased in the presence of sFGR.
15 The demise of religion has led to a loss of moral compass.
16 Netscape's demise , The Firefox browser has been downloaded nearly 500 million times.
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