Examples of 'come to naught' in a sentence

Meaning of "come to naught"

come to naught ~ To end in failure or have no result. This phrase is typically used when describing efforts or plans that did not succeed or produce the expected outcome
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How to use "come to naught" in a sentence

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come to naught
Let any harm come to naught.
Attempts at establishing new religions and personal habits come to naught.
It has all come to naught.
Our efforts to apprehend them thus far having come to naught.
It will all come to naught.
Come to naught.
Her plans have come to naught.
Opportunity to be happy with someone else And his great sensation has come to naught.
But her efforts come to naught when he still wants to leave.
Our planning of several years can come to naught.
Negotiations may come to naught unless they are supported by Palestinian unity.
Your dreams have come to naught.
The Communist Party 's big plans for a globally-competititve soccer league have come to naught.
When the designs of this man come to naught death will come for you.
All effort to appeal this decision has come to naught.

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It 's all come to naught.
The project of the observatory had come to naught.
However, these dangers come to naught when the Church is governed in a catholic, conciliar way . ”.
Your trickery may come to naught.
She sought help from prophets but her efforts have come to naught.
Of God has come to naught.
Rather than that their evil scheme should come to naught.
And Bethel shall come to naught.
But I was certain that your efforts to eat the beast would come to naught.
Privatizations have come to naught.
All rulers and nations who oppress and persecute the Jewish people will come to naught.
Well, many hopes come to naught.
Efforts of Member States of businesses and of the European institutions come to naught.
What a season! ' everything could come to naught in Abu Dhabi.
But he did carry on, with many apocalyptic predictions and expectations, all come to naught.
Consequently there will be people whose endeavors will come to naught in the hereafter.
Their dream of a free German Austria had suddenly come to naught.
If it ai not of God, it will come to naught anyhow.
And without resources, the best of intentions will come to naught.
Those who stand against God come to naught.
If either of you were to fail, everything would come to naught.
His “ great expectations ” have come to naught.
Naturally, all the advantages in this case will also come to naught.
A damsel 's pleas shall come to naught.
There was also foreboding in the poems, a sense that all could yet come to naught.
Well, our plans … have come to naught.
Just give a witch a computer, and watch her magical abilities come to naught.
Otherwise, all the efforts will come to naught.
In the end, all your efforts, your struggles and your dreams will come to naught.
Without that, all our efforts will come to naught.
My dearest Demelza, my hopes of a swift release for Ned have come to naught.
All of the man-made schemes have come to naught.
I was hoping we would be spared this eventuality . Well, many hopes come to naught.
If not for Hua, this place would come to naught.
If they fail to conquer Todeum, then the investment would come to naught.

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Examples of using Naught
Set not at naught this beard so long
Naught but misery and grief and
The believers are naught else than brothers
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