31.   He also suggested that it was imperative that the DLP should put an end to the internal discord which had characterized much of its existence.

32.   A statute on the CIS joint armed forces high command was also signed, which, according to the C.-in-C.

33.   It was Gloucester who chose to put an end to it.

34.   And to put an end of the Hendrix debate, his spirit is alive and working to equal, if not greater effect in Kurdt Kobain.

35.   The McMahon Act publicly put an end to the wartime nuclear co-operation with Britain.

36.   This did not put an end to their hunt for a privileged place in allied planning, nor did their efforts go unrewarded.

37.   And will that put an end to the offer of a reward?

38.   The overall effect of PR would thus be to put an end to the worst features of adversary politics and its unfortunate consequences.

39.   The outbreak of war put an end to the possibility of reviving the League of Youth, though a sub-committee of the NEC was created to do so.

40.   His heat scorched her, and unbearably stretched nerves urged her to turn and put an end to this agony of wanting.

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%
put + n. >>共 1303
pressure 8.43%
money 3.74%
end 2.55%
hand 1.55%
arm 1.07%
ball 1.03%
emphasis 1.02%
people 0.91%
lot 0.85%
name 0.72%
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