Sentence for conclusion | Use conclusion in a sentence

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  • Wilfrid readily leaped to her conclusion. (10)
  • I have come to this conclusion deliberately. (8)
  • His conclusion was, that we were not logical. (10)
  • He had reached this conclusion not long since. (12)
  • Will you tell us how you came to that conclusion? (8)
  • She laughed at this lame conclusion of the matter. (9)
  • The premises are false and therefore the conclusion. (12)
  • And with that melancholy conclusion he had nodded off. (8)
  • This was the conclusion of the first series of reflection. (4)
  • Such a conclusion could not pass unanswered by Mrs. Weston. (4)
  • In conclusion, she appealed to Rhoda to speak up for her sister. (10)
  • But that we are wholly grateful to him, is a distinct conclusion. (10)
  • And next I was led to the conclusion that he had won it to lose it. (10)
  • But it seemed a conclusion that involved success and fortune for us. (9)
  • She had a taste of what it was to be, at the conclusion of the service. (10)
  • That would be so very painful a conclusion of their present acquaintance! (4)
  • We are grateful when spared the conclusion of a sentence born to stammer. (10)
  • And slowly, watching them, I came to the conclusion that I need not wonder. (8)
  • But in the muttering of this conclusion he experienced a twinge of honesty. (8)
  • Not so mad as the conclusion Dancy jumped to when he lighted on my balcony. (8)
  • Regarding her sentiments for Willoughby, he had come to his own conclusion. (10)
  • She struck at the conclusion, that the young woman had been persuading him. (10)
  • Clotilde at once reached the conclusion of her having it in an equal degree. (10)
  • The affair which has given us so much anxiety is drawing to a happy conclusion. (4)
  • The conclusion of the interview was foregone; of its humours I remember only one. (2)
  • Thoughtful young people who think through the heart soon come to this conclusion. (10)
  • And he has arrived at the conclusion that mineral paint is a good thing to go into. (9)
  • Down what a vale of little intricate follies should we be going, lighted by one ghastly conclusion! (10)
  • Kenton followed her devious ratiocinations to a conclusion which he could not grasp. (9)
  • She rushed to the conclusion that Lord Fleetwood had married a person of no family. (10)
  • They leaped at one bound to the conclusion that there was a romance attached to him. (10)
  • The countenance of Mr. Raikes at the conclusion of this speech was a painful picture. (10)
  • In conclusion she apostrophized Colonel Corte as one who had loved him might have done. (10)
  • The first part of her sentence Annette uttered bravely; at the conclusion she broke down. (10)
  • That conclusion fortified her to pursue her walk to the house and give battle for freedom. (10)
  • You know me well enough to realise what I have gone through before coming to this conclusion. (8)
  • The conclusion drawn from it is, that it must have given him a sense of stability and safety. (10)
  • Young men straining at thought, in the grip of their sensations, reach this logical conclusion. (10)
  • Lover and friend came to no conclusion, except that so lovely a night was not given for slumber. (10)
  • The conclusion of her visit, however, was diversified in a way which she had not at all imagined. (4)
  • But they were six times outnumbered; fight as they might, their defeat was a foregone conclusion. (19)
  • He was careful to retreat before the conclusion of the service; somewhat chagrined by his success. (10)
  • Upon the conclusion of her term of exile Cecilia would gladly have remained in Italy another month. (10)
  • But on the way home to his hotel, he was forced to the conclusion that he did not know what he meant. (8)
  • At its conclusion the vessel is permitted to land and discharge her cargo without further molestation. (7)
  • I should not make a marriage unless I had come to the conclusion that I could help my husband, or he me. (10)
  • Such a conclusion, followed out for nearly two years, develops to the full the subtler side of character. (8)
  • But her conclusion was false; for on the very morning after their arrival at Lambton, these visitors came. (4)
  • Now, that novel has positive finality, since the spiritual conclusion from its premises strikes one as true. (8)
  • He did not offer to go, upon this conclusion of his business, but hoped he was not keeping her from her mother. (9)
  • I have now no idea what they did in it, but as the story never came to a conclusion it does not greatly matter. (9)
  • Caroline slipped away to mark a conclusion to the debate; and Mr. Camminy saw his client redden fast and frown. (10)
  • It was to all appearance the doing of a man who had intended it and brought it to the predetermined conclusion. (10)
  • He pitied himself, and he reached the conclusion that he suffered because he was active; he could not be quiescent. (10)
  • Their actual speed, heightened by some dread of the conclusion, made the road appear but half as long as on the day before. (4)
  • The man spoke earnestly, but a third person and extraneous hearer could hardly avoid being struck by the bathetic conclusion. (10)
  • The man spoke earnestly, but a third person and extraneous hearer could hardly avoid being struck by the bathetic conclusion. (22)
  • Mrs. Pasmer was one of those ladies who in any finality have a keen retrovision of all the advantages of a different conclusion. (9)
  • Now and then Lapham opened his troubled soul to her a little, letting his thought break into speech without preamble or conclusion. (9)
  • With such powers as his, however, and such a disposition as hers, Edmund trusted that everything would work out a happy conclusion. (4)
  • I wish there were a better prospect than now appears of the match which the conclusion of your letter declares your expectations of. (4)
  • It is to say much of the dinner that Adrian found no fault with it, and was in perfect good-humour at the conclusion of the service. (10)
  • It seems to me that something in the modulation and tone-colour, something subtle but unmistakable, points to the latter conclusion. (12)
  • He entered into a little question of their comparative ages, which led him to the conclusion that Cynthia must now be about twenty- five. (9)
  • My most unexpected energy threw the whole table into a roar, at the conclusion of which Fin began his narrative of the mail-coach adventure. (6)
  • But now as he read his eyes were fixed, and the delicate feminine handwriting like a black thread drew on his soul to one terrible conclusion. (10)
  • Sitting there, that afternoon, smoking his favourite pipe, he had at last come to the conclusion that there was nothing for it but to close down. (8)
  • The first half of the Battle of the Bull-dogs was as peaceful as any ordinary pic-nic, and promised to the general company as calm a conclusion. (10)
  • The conclusion was scarcely intelligible from increasing fright, for she found that Mr. Crawford, under pretence of receiving the note, was coming towards her. (4)

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