Examples of 'now come to an end' in a sentence

Meaning of "now come to an end"

now come to an end - to reach a conclusion or finish at the present moment

How to use "now come to an end" in a sentence

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now come to an end
Their suffering must now come to an end.
Have now come to an end.
Those five years have now come to an end.
My journey has now come to an end and I return home tomorrow.
Social economy month has now come to an end.
Coordination by the Interdepartmental Steering Group for the Disabled has now come to an end.
A series that has now come to an end.
The culture of impunity for such crimes must now come to an end.
Isidore had now come to an end.
We can say that this destiny of marginality has now come to an end.
Unfortunately this service has now come to an end due to a lack of funding.
The friendship which you had maintained so many years has now come to an end.
My doubts have now come to an end.
It signifies that the purely humanitarian mission of ECHO has now come to an end.
Understanding, have now come to an end the first? what.

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I am extremely pleased that this saga can now come to an end.
This programme has now come to an end.
This joke has gone on long enough and should now come to an end.
I am sad that classes have now come to an end.
The injustices committed by Milosevic must now come to an end.
Those hefty salaries will now come to an end.
The global deception that is Darwinism has now come to an end.
Today's competition has now come to an end.
But Kosovo Albanian leaders are adamant that the process must now come to an end.
Thank goodness, that has now come to an end.
But it appears that downward cycle has now come to an end.
These two wonderful weeks have now come to an end.
But that record of maintenance has now come to an end.
This eight year long folly must now come to an end.
The GCCA budget support programme has now come to an end.
The Commission concludes that the infringement has now come to an end.
Alas a tradition which I believe has now come to an end.
Well I hope the senseless talking will now come to an end.
Our one week on Koh Tao had now come to an end.
The high-level dialogue has now come to an end.
Meaning, his second term has now come to an end.
As we all know, tax season has now come to an end.
That thirty-year road has now come to an end.
Nelson Mandela 's long walk to freedom has now come to an end.
As originally reported by Kotaku, that support has now come to an end.
Everyone, the Walkathon for the celebrities has now come to an end.
The Chairperson, The general debate has now come to an end.
My six months with Redline Company has now come to an end and….
The cowardly steps I took with a shaken heart. Have now come to an end.
Well, boys … this period in your life has now come to an end.
The quiet period of the last 16 years has now come to an end.
The major struggle, the major battle, has now come to an end.
Everyone, the Walkathon with celebrities… has now come to an end.
The period of grace and God 's long-suffering has now come to an end.
What's that supposed to mean? Meaning, his second term has now come to an end.

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