Finally be or do something.
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Examples for "finish"
Examples for "finish"
1She didn't even let him finish the sentence: 'You're sacked,' she said.
2She said: I feel really beautiful when I finish a great workout.
3Before I finish though, I must clear up one important issue: Scripting.
4The podium finish was Woods' best result ever at a European competition.
5The second problem involved some compression and stemming before a committing finish.
1This is an average Friday evening to finish up the week's work.
2Then let me get our order in while you finish up here.
3She's ready to pop and I definitely believe I'll finish up here.
4For the finish up the boys played Happy Days Are Here Again.
5Once you start watching, you have to finish up within 24 hours.
1You can actually see the land up for expropriation in Ekurhuleni here.
2Get over the idea that this land up here is a desert.
3Amos, the pine land up in there is something to dream of.
4If I can tie that land up, my water-right is worth millions.
5Said he was lookin' for some good land up Virginia way.
1The source said the deal could fetch up to 1 billion euros.
2It is thought a sale could fetch up to 30 million pounds.
3How did the Derry-born writer fetch up in North Berwick, I ask.
4So the Queen sent the lassie down to fetch up her mother.
5In this wind the boat must soon fetch up on the shore.
1Whether the options ultimately wind up profitable is somewhat beside the point.
2As a result, investors who hold USO could wind up with losses.
3So most large software systems wind up looking very similar after awhile.
4Kobo features that Kindles are likely to wind up in future Kindles.
5That third party could wind up being the credit raters, she said.
1The issue is therefore likely to end up in the High Court.
2However, it remains unclear if this number will end up being higher.
3As a result, they may end up doing more harm than good.
4Activists say they often end up paying 10 times the amount borrowed.
5I hope the church doesn't end up like Italian politics, she said.
6News.com.au currently projects Scott Morrison will end up with a majority government.
7Pie-of-the-day: why major label acts often end up in a financial pickle.
8Our members could still all end up out of work, he said.
9He couldn't let this disease end up affecting her health as well.
10In addition; you could end up missing something that needs your attention!
11I think it was going to end up in war, he said.
12Discarded stoves and refrigerators often end up along small rivers throughout Serbia.
13At best, our young men end up confused or maybe just enfeebled.
14The dispute will almost certainly end up before the Supreme Court, soon.
15If China doesn't cooperate, they may just end up distorting oil markets.
16Depending on the result I might end up going back to Romania.
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