Use conclusion in a sentence
Sentences starting with conclusion
- Conclusion O.M. [5]
Sentences ending with conclusion
- That Eldon Parr would not lead the charge in person was a foregone conclusion. [9]
- I have met with very few statements opposed to this conclusion. [1]
- For a man with a good mind, Perry, you show a surprising inability to think things, out to a logical conclusion. [9]
- Now, however, he was determined to reach the tale's tragic conclusion. [5]
- One of these was a dream story, enthusiastically begun, but perhaps with insufficient plot to carry it through, for it never reached conclusion. [5]
- Haeckel has come to this same conclusion. [1]
- It was easy to see that these men had made up their minds to force words from Joan to-day which should shorten up her case and bring it to a prompt conclusion. [5]
- It is impossible to read Leuckart's able description of this organ, and his reasoning, without admitting the justness of his conclusion. [1]
- It was better to put up quietly with his disappointment; and, if he could get no favorable opportunity that evening to resume his conversation at the interesting point where he left it off, he would call the next day and bring matters to a conclusion. [6]
- I must hasten to a conclusion. [7]
Short sentences using conclusion
- I've come to one conclusion. [4]
- That was Falby's conclusion, sir. [11]
Sentences containing conclusion two or more times
- If I have reasoned to a false conclusion, it is the vocation of an able debater to show by argument that I have wandered to an erroneous conclusion. [7]
More example sentences with the word conclusion in them
- I only ask you, at the conclusion of these few remarks, to give three hearty cheers for all good and brave officers and men who fought those successful battles. [7]
- The same conclusion would be reached, whether we were to consider him in his private relations or in his career as a man of letters. [4]
- In conclusion I will only say that I have a character to defend as well as Gen. Adams, but I disdain to whine about it as he does. [7]
- How he dealt will be seen presently, but when he finally reached this conclusion, the clipping from the Pepper County Plainsman had not yet come before his eyes. [9]
- If this conclusion, which rests almost exclusively on brain-characters, be admitted, we should have a case of convergence at least in external characters, for the anthropomorphous apes are certainly more like each other in many points, than they are to other apes. [1]
- Mrs. Townley guessed what was really at the bottom of Marion's occasional bitterness, and, piecing together many little things dropped casually by her friend, had come to the conclusion that the happiness of two people was at stake. [11]
- This conclusion agrees well with the belief that the so-called moral sense is aboriginally derived from the social instincts, for both relate at first exclusively to the community. [1]
- In the pictures we always saw the angels with wings on--and that was all right; but we jumped to the conclusion that that was their way of getting around --and that was all wrong. [5]
- This satisfactory conclusion was reached before the coffee came on and the cigarettes, and the sound quality of the Riesling was emphasized by a pony of cognac. [4]
- A long consultation was held, but the conclusion was two great stones were brought before Powhatan; then as many as could layd hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head, and being ready with their clubs, to beate out his braines. [4]
- She supposed Tracy was coming in the forenoon--a conclusion which she had jumped to without outside help. [5]
- You see, I was "bluffing" that last time in the field; it would be natural for them to work around to that conclusion, if I gave them a chance. [5]
- Many of these Victoria parried, and she came rapidly to the conclusion that Mr. Arthur Rangely was a more astute person than--to a casual observer he would seem. [9]
- It is no valid objection to this conclusion that animals suddenly supplied with an excess of food, or when grown very fat; and that most plants on sudden removal from very poor to very rich soil, are rendered more or less sterile. [1]
- It was in vain that I whipped my dull senses; but one conclusion was indicated by all this inference, and I don't care even to mention that: it was preposterous. [9]
- He was more used to the rules of evidence than she was, and could not accept her positive conclusion so readily as she would have liked to have him. [6]
- Hilary Vane had troublesome half-hours, but on the whole he had reached the conclusion that this son, like Sarah Austen, was one of those inexplicable products in which an extravagant and inscrutable nature sometimes indulged. [9]
- I have been treating it in that way, and I have really come to the conclusion that I can explain it in no other way than by believing the Judge is crazy. [7]
- And I've come to the conclusion, curious though it is, that I can use every one of these freaks of memory to teach you all a lesson. [5]
- Because I've come to the conclusion that you know something about Minnie's departure, Augusta. [9]
- I came presently to the conclusion that this renewed intimacy did not trouble her--which was what I wished to believe. [9]
- I have come to the conclusion that my usefulness to you is at an end. [9]
- Mrs. Murphy jumped to the conclusion that it would only cost two or three dollars to embalm her dead husband, and so she telegraphed "Yes. [5]
- Had he come to the conclusion that it was just as well to submit to what seemed the inevitable and so enjoy the spice of revenge over me? [9]
- Mr. Sutton came to the conclusion that he had been condescending enough, that somehow he was gaining no merit in Mrs. Duncan's eyes by this kindness to a constituent. [9]
- He was glad to have come to some conclusion, at any rate provisionally, with regard to these matters, for six days had slipped away since the works had been begun in the palace of Lochias, and Hadrian's arrival was nearing rapidly. [10]
- I propose now to give concisely the process of the examination I made, and how I reached the conclusion I did. [7]
- Mr. Spencer comes to an exactly opposite conclusion to that at which I have arrived. [1]
- We are led to a nearly similar conclusion with respect to the length of the tail in the various species of pheasants. [1]
- The conclusion of this third volume is still a matter of some anxiety: I can but do my best, however. [14]
- I knew not this Mr. Ridgeway from the Lord Mayor of London; but I came to the conclusion before I had reprised the gate that his message was from Captain Daniel. [9]
- I trust that they may be enrolled without delay, so as to bring this unnecessary and injurious civil war to a speedy and satisfactory conclusion. [7]
- Such sentiments as these could not fail to add to any man's popularity, and his success was a foregone conclusion. [9]
- Only by understanding there are not two, matter and mind, is a logical and correct conclusion obtained by either one. [5]
- However, as after the wildest storm the sea ebbs in ripples so even this tempest came to a more peaceful conclusion. [10]
- In view of the very important events Occurring there, he has thought that the interests of the United States would be promoted by the conclusion of two treaties which should provide for a loan to that republic. [7]
- She jumped to the unwarranted conclusion that the Professor and the Friend were very rich, and spoke with asperity of the difficulty she experienced in getting shoes and tobacco. [4]
- When Obada passed the stall a second and a third time, Orion felt that he was watching him; however, it was quite possible that the Vekeel might also have business with the money-changer and be waiting only for the conclusion of his. [10]
- When he saw the pretty little Bourienne, Anatole came to the conclusion that he would not find Bald Hills dull either. [2]
- I, too, scanned the period immediately preceding my illness, but reached the conclusion that it was due to acute colds, the first of which ran into a very violent fever. [10]
- A writer in the 'North British Review' (July 1869, p. 531), well capable of forming a sound judgment, expresses himself strongly in favour of this conclusion. [1]
- This conclusion is the more trustworthy, as Broca formerly held a different view, which he has now abandoned. [1]
- Pound's sermons, and the intimation of my father that wickedness was within me, like an incurable disease,--was not mine the logical conclusion? [9]
- The conclusion that the horns have been acquired as ornaments is that which best agrees with the fact of their having been so immensely, yet not fixedly, developed,--as shewn by their extreme variability in the same species, and by their extreme diversity in closely-allied species. [1]
- Pleasant companionship during the day produced, for the time, the unusual blessing of calm repose at night; and after her friend's departure she was well enough to "fall to business," and write away, almost incessantly, at her story of Villette, now drawing to a conclusion. [14]
- On examination of the correspondence thus called for, I have, with the highest respect for the Senate, come to the conclusion that at the present moment the publication of it would be inexpedient. [7]
- I paused on the corner for thought, and at length came to a reluctant but prudent conclusion that I had best go back to my lodging and seek Monsieur early in the morning. [9]
- Fate merely drew the conclusion which must result from such premises. [10]
- She rapidly drew the conclusion that: he had killed it, and had thrown it down here, and that he could not be far off. [10]
- I've come to the conclusion that there is a true instinct in it, that there are certain things we have done which have been mistakes, and which we can't do any more. [9]
- If you reach the conclusion that Jesus was not a mere individual human person, you reach it through the contemplation of his life and death. [9]
- I've come to the conclusion that I am a moth myself, and some of the lights I used to think stars have fallen. [4]
- She came to the conclusion that all capacity for intense feeling had been burned out of her. [9]
- My conclusion is that, other claims and qualifications being equal, they have the better right and this is especially applicable to the disabled and the soldier, deceased soldier's family. [7]
- It is clear that the man who advocates the conclusion of a peace, and that the Minister should command the army, does not love our sovereign and desires the ruin of us all. [2]
- George Bridges says that the logical conclusion of that old doctrine is what philosophers call determinism--Calvinistic predestination. [9]
- His conclusion was that ten years from this time Illinois would have no more public land unsold than Indiana now has. [7]
- My conclusion is, that I can have nothing to do with the matter, either to sustain the plan as the convention and Governor Johnson have initiated it, or to revoke or modify it as you demand. [7]
- But however indubitable that conclusion and the officer's conviction based upon it, Pierre felt it necessary to disillusion him. [2]
- But I am surprised that you should have jumped at a conclusion which is the result of a popular and unfortunately prevalent opinion that the Northeastern Railroads meddled in any way with the government or politics of this State. [9]
- This conclusion, if sound, is highly remarkable; for the period of gestation in each mammal, and the hatching of each bird's eggs, and many other vital processes, thus betray to us the primordial birthplace of these animals. [1]
- But now every sound ceased suddenly, with the subsidence of Mr. Walters' voice, and the conclusion of the speech was received with a burst of silent gratitude. [5]
- However, the mob soon came to that conclusion themselves; wherefore they called off the assault and began to debate other plans. [5]
- It is because some of them only read a little of the squib I wrote and jumped to the conclusion that it was serious, and the rest did not read it at all, but heard of my agricultural venture at second-hand. [5]
- A thousand little signs led me to a conclusion which pained me more than I can express. [9]
- I tried to show then that this result, this conclusion, inevitably followed from the point already decided by the court. [7]
- With this conclusion she once more sank down and listened to the noises which broke the stillness of the night. [10]
- The conclusion I settled to, everything weighed, was this: that the Celebrity had become infatuated with Miss Thorn (I was far from blaming him for that) and had followed her first to Epsom and now to Asquith. [9]
- Instead of a sceptre, he swayed a long Turkish pipe, wrought with jasmine and amber, which had been presented to a stadtholder of Holland at the conclusion of a treaty with one of the petty Barbary powers. [4]
- And even the ruins of this giant city, writes Lavard, are such as to allow a very fair conclusion of its enormous size. [10]
- A distinguished physiologist, Prof. Preyer, informs me that he had lately been experimenting on the function of the shell of the ear, and has come to nearly the same conclusion as that given here. [1]
- This error of premises leads to error of conclusion in every statement of matter as a basis. [5]
- Work on the patents is also kind of drawing toward a conclusion. [5]
- She only understood part of what Rhodopis had said, but felt that she had spoken well and nobly, and at the conclusion gave her her hand to kiss. [10]
- It is only our natural prejudice, and that arrogance which made our forefathers declare that they were descended from demi-gods, which leads us to demur to this conclusion. [1]
- It seems that our enterprising countrymen flocked abroad, on the conclusion of peace. [4]
- In six days orthodox Coniston came to the conclusion that this ninety and ninth soul were better left to her who had snatched it, Cynthia Ware. [9]
- Caracalla had given orders that no one was to be admitted till the negotiations with the Parthian ambassadors, which had begun an hour ago, were brought to a conclusion. [10]
- I think that one who mixes much with Americans long resident abroad must arrive at this conclusion. [5]
- A violent clanging on a cracked metal plate roused him from his meditations by its harsh clamor; the sacrament of the Last Supper was about to be administered: the invariable conclusion of the Jacobite service. [10]
- At the appearance of 'When Valmond Came to Pontiac', however, Mr. Stevens came to the conclusion that my future was assured. [11]
- When serious men of the people like Mr. Redbrook and that nice Mr. Jenney at Leith and a lot of others who do not ordinarily care for politics are thinking and indignant, I have come to the conclusion there must be a cause for it. [9]
- All the events of the last few weeks, he said, pointed to the conclusion that Heaven was wroth with the hapless land of their fathers. [10]
- From the fact of the Heliconidae being conspicuous and beautiful insects, yet so numerous in individuals and species, he concluded that they must be protected from the attacks of enemies by some secretion or odour; and this conclusion has now been amply confirmed (30. [1]
- A careful perusal of the biographies of great men of the dynamic type leads one to the conclusion that much of their success is due to an assiduous improvement of every opportunity,--and Mr. Humphrey Crewe certainly possessed this quality, also. [9]
- The well-known humanity of our tars, however, induces me to the former conclusion. [4]
- The high standard of our intellectual powers and moral disposition is the greatest difficulty which presents itself, after we have been driven to this conclusion on the origin of man. [1]
- At the conclusion of a special paper on this subject the latter writes: (72. [1]
- On an other occasion Mr. Clemens told the same story with variations and a different conclusion to the University Settlement Society. [5]
- This the bishop observed, and came to the conclusion that these Greeks perhaps after all belonged to his Church. [10]
- The story is not managed with much skill, but it has variety enough of incident and character, and is told with so much liveliness that few will be inclined to lay it down before reaching the conclusion. [6]
- William Wetherell did not like to ask Jethro, but he thought a little of sounding Mr. Merrill, and then he came to the conclusion that it would be wiser for him not to know. [9]
- I know of no way to arrive at the conclusion that there is an error in it. [7]
- I believe that no fault can be pointed out in that argument; assuming the truth of the premises, the conclusion, so far as I have capacity at all to understand it, follows inevitably. [7]
- I have pretty much come to the conclusion that you have got to put your foot down in gardening. [4]
- When this obvious mistake of the judges shall be brought to their notice, is it not reasonable to expect that they will withdraw the mistaken statement, and reconsider the conclusion based upon it? [7]
- Having forgotten to mention it sooner, I will remark in conclusion that the ages of the Siamese Twins are respectively fifty-one and fifty-three years. [5]
- We have very maturely considered this question and have arrived at the conclusion that you have a right to use such measures as will secure the State against the loss of six months' interest on these bonds by the indefiniteness of the Act of 1859. [7]
- I pushed the matter to a conclusion. [11]
- Main conclusion that man is descended from some lower form--Manner of development--Genealogy of man--Intellectual and moral faculties--Sexual Selection--Concluding remarks. [1]
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