11.   This CD could mean the end of the videocassette.

12.   And that could mean the end for the peace camp which dates back eleven years.

13.   A brewery is fighting a hostile take over bid which would mean the end of more than two hundred and fifty years of brewing.

14.   If the bid is accepted, it would mean an end to brewing in Abingdon by the beginning of next year.

15.   But for the Milton Keynes Kings it means an end to a month of uncertainty.

16.   Fiveyear, renewable contracts for all ranks would still mean good officers being in the job for life but should also mean an end to lazy time-servers.

17.   And they fear it could mean the end of traditional pubs.

18.   But Brendan Boyle, spokesman for the Darlington branch of the Campaign For Real Ale, fears the leases could mean the end of many traditional pubs.

19.   The leases have brewed up a storm in Darlington as landlords say they could mean the end of many traditional pubs.

20.   This is written in the full realisation that it may mean the end of a beautiful friendship -- knowing how resolutely Edith shuns public acclaim.

v. + end >>共 703
put 11.89%
mark 8.85%
near 6.16%
bring 4.45%
demand 4.29%
mean 4.29%
negotiate 3.58%
signal 2.98%
see 2.79%
reach 2.41%
mean + n. >>共 2049
lot 3.89%
end 3.39%
thing 1.87%
loss 1.72%
money 1.61%
trouble 1.47%
difference 1.45%
change 1.09%
profit 1.05%
return 0.88%
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