We found 147 examples of how to use ending in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 147.
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26. | The ending is much more interesting. | |
27. | Democracy is a quest, a never-ending seeking for better things, and in the seeking for these things and the striving for better things, and in the seeking for these things and the striving for them, there are many roads to follow. | |
28. | Saint Augustine's "Confessions" tells a timeless tale of intellectual search ending in orthodoxy. | |
29. | I love a happy ending. | |
30. | People like a happy ending. | |
31. | Is there a happy ending to this story? | |
32. | Depending on how things go, it's possible there'll be a surprise ending. | |
33. | Heaven and Earth are like the wheel of a cart: ending then beginning anew, reaching their extremes they turn back again, - nothing is ever out of place. | |
34. | In many languages, such as Portuguese, German, French, Spanish, and Italian, the verb ending changes according to who is doing the action. So the patterns of the verb have to be learned. | |
35. | In German you use the ending "-in" for female forms of nouns. | |
36. | It seemed never-ending. | |
37. | The work was not ending. | |
38. | This sad story had a tragic ending. | |
39. | Esperanto adverbs are distinguished by the ending 'e'. | |
40. | To show direction, the words take the accusative ending. | |
41. | I can't help but feel like the ending of "Breaking Bad" was ridiculously rushed. It was still an amazing show, but it could've been better. | |
42. | Tom wrote a tragedy with a happy ending. | |
43. | That's a sad story, but I have the feeling that it now is heading toward a happy ending. | |
44. | On the grammar of Esperanto Claude Piron noted "It's very rigorous and requires discipline -- let us just think about the n-ending -- but within the framework of that rigor it gives us so much freedom!" | |
45. | A bad beginning makes a bad ending. | |
46. | Faith is a never-ending pool of clarity, reaching far beyond the margins of consciousness. We all know more than we know we know. | |
47. | This story doesn't have a happy ending. | |
48. | You gave away the ending. | |
49. | I prefer novels that have a happy ending. | |
50. | I didn't like the ending of that movie. |