Use of come to an end in Sentences. 26 Examples

The examples include come to an end at the start of sentence, come to an end at the end of sentence and come to an end in the middle of sentence

come to an end at the start of sentence


  1. Come to an end only lonely melancholy is a taste of life.

come to an end at the end of sentence


  1. Love will never come to an end.
  2. All good things come to an end.
  3. Our conversation seems to have come to an end.
  4. It was a great regret to me that our partnership was to come to an end.
  5. Reason said, Not always, for otherwise mankind itself might come to an end.
  6. But like a drug-induced euphoria, the leader-inspired high may come to an end.
  7. They're talking and laughing, but the festive mood is about to come to an end.
  8. Nor was he willing to let bygones be bygones once a quarrel had finally come to an end.
  9. But the company has been inundated with orders as the drought refuses to come to an end.
  10. The age of those mighty, entrepreneurial artistic directors has probably come to an end.
  11. It's a great feast, but you're always aware that it's finite, it has to come to an end .
  12. My hon. Friend will be glad to know that the denial of information will shortly come to an end.
  13. And the whole point of credit cards and other forms of revolving credit is that they don't come to an end.
  14. With that, the formal investigation of charges centering on a college course Gingrich once taught will come to an end.
  15. She is a highly qualified research scientist whose contract, funded by the pharmaceutical industry, has come to an end.
  16. Well, the man who owns the ground has sold it, and the new owner won't re-lease it to us. The business may come to an end.
  17. In your own life you may have noticed that certain relationships or careers that seem so promising just seem to come to an end.

come to an end in the middle of sentence


  1. Everyone wishes the war would come to an end soon.
  2. An offer may be so expressed as to come to an end on the occurence of a condition.
  3. But this great Assyrian Christian civilization would come to an end in 1300 A . D.
  4. The negotiations will come to an end unless someone comes forward with a new proposal.
  5. Murphy's final year had come to an end and the loathsome boy remained without employment.
  6. So far we are on schedule and the project should come to an end in two months, as planned.
  7. Fear not that the life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.
  8. Fear not that the lift shall come to an end ,but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.——J.H.
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