Examples of 'brought to a close' in a sentence
Meaning of "brought to a close"
When something is brought to a close, it means that it has reached an end or conclusion
How to use "brought to a close" in a sentence
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brought to a close
This brought to a close the issue between us.
The graduation program was then brought to a close.
Periods can be brought to a close by a very intense.
This unsavoury episode must be brought to a close.
The festes is brought to a close with a firework display.
The procedure was thus brought to a close.
Cases brought to a close in other ways.
The war can never be brought to a close.
This brought to a close the conflict with the neighbor.
The war was finally brought to a close.
The tour was brought to a close with a victory over Odense.
Each story is finally brought to a close.
Brought to a close by decision ofthe Court of Justice.
Including seven cases brought to a close by amicable settlement.
The international standardsetting process has not been brought to a close yet.
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This concert was brought to a close by the announcement of dinner.
There were no other questions so the meeting was brought to a close.
This moving ceremony was brought to a close by releasing white balloons.
There were thus almost equal numbers of cases lodged and cases brought to a close.
Grief group meetings should be brought to a close when appropriate.
The rejection of the proposal was thereby confirmed and the procedure brought to a close.
The meeting is brought to a close amid the utmost confusion.
At the same instant the conversation in the next room was brought to a close.
So the affair was brought to a close and everyone returned to his post.
The last air raid took place just a day before the war was brought to a close.
It must be brought to a close.
The war with the Horde was unexpectedly brought to a close.
The exercise is brought to a close when the palms finally touch.
The Perišić trial was brought to a close.
The pharmacovigilance day was brought to a close with a debate that enabled a constructive exchange of viewpoints.
The sad saga of Liberia should now be brought to a close.
No standardsetting process can be brought to a close without the support of several states.
Shortly after the outbursts, the panel was brought to a close.
Some discussions in fact were only brought to a close thanks to a qualified majority vote.
Meanwhile, since the discussion was making no progress, it was brought to a close.
The ongoing season could be provisionally brought to a close in the Detmolder Sommertheater.
Large-scale population movements and the reintegration of returnee populations have been brought to a close.
Three projects were brought to a close.
This agreement brought to a close a complicated dispute, lasting almost two decades.
The December surrender effectively brought to a close the Black War.
Discussion was brought to a close with several useful ideas for FARM 's actions,.
With that, the meeting was brought to a close.
The Akayesu judgement brought to a close a trial that had lasted more than a year.
The post-colonial period should be brought to a close.
The Paleozoic era was brought to a close by the Permian extinction.
He also defended the opinion that the special counsel's investigation should be brought to a close.
I hope that the matter will be brought to a close under this British Presidency.
Scipio 's command was extended until the war in Africa was brought to a close.
The crisis was brought to a close during the Bandung Conference.
The Son is made perfect, and the cosmic incarnation is brought to a close.
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Examples of using Brought
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I moaned at my father so much that he brought me back
I brought enough rifles to stop a small army
Examples of using Close
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Close enough to help me get safe away
Up three at the close of the dow yesterday
Close fireplace damper when not in use