Sentences with conclude
con·clude
C c - To conclude a pact
- To conclude a treaty
- And those first offers could be very different from the ultimate agreement the negotiators have been directed to conclude by Christmas.
- It is tempting to conclude from the evidence that, in schools, nothing breeds failure like failure.
- Larry had concluded that he had no choice but to accept Paul's words as the truth. [VERB that]
- 'It's a waste of time,' he concluded. [VERB with quote]
- In fact, they conclude that there is a greater than 90 per cent chance that temperatures are rising due to human activities.
- The evening concluded with dinner and speeches. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- Mexico and the Philippines have both concluded agreements with their commercial bank creditors. [VERB noun + with]
- The judge concluded that the witness had told the truth
- The defendant is concluded by his own plea. A judgment concludes the introduction of further evidence.
- To conclude a speech with a quotation from the Bible.
- From the evidence, I conclude that this man was murdered.
- To conclude a bargain
- The story concluded with a moral.
- The jury concluded to set the accused free.
- The meeting concluded at ten o'clock.
- He concluded that he would go no matter what the weather.
- They studied the document and concluded that the author must have been an eyewitness.
- To conclude a treaty.
- At the end of the speech he concluded that we had been a fine audience.