lopettaa

do away with, upend, cease and desist, wind up, discontinue, stint, put down, close, kill, destroy, drop, sever, fold, abolish, abrogate, remit, euthanize, break, terminate, quit, give up, stop

Esimerkkilauseet

*: For no nearness in space, no closeness of relations, no daily intimacy, can do away with the inexorable laws which give the adept his seclusion.

*: Using electricity as motive power for railroads will do away with fuel trains, tenders, coal handling, water, and all that.

*: In most countries, homework has come to be an integral part of the schooling system. So much so that parents are suspicious when schools do away with homework.

: When he upended the bottle of water over his sleeping sister, the lid popped off and surprised them both.

: The scientific evidence upended the popular myth.

: We are told to cease and desist or we will cease to exist.

: a cease-and-desist letter; a cease-and-desist order

: I followed the signs, and I wound up getting nowhere.

: Even though he had bad news, he tried to wind up his speech on a positive note.

: Your pocket watch will run for a long time if you wind up the spring all the way.

*: Their feet padded softly on the ground, and they crept quite close to him, twitching their noses, while the Rabbit stared hard to see which side the clockwork stuck out, for he knew that people who jump generally have something to wind them up. But he couldnt see it. They were evidently a new kind of rabbit altogether.

: Try not to wind up the kids too much right before bedtime.

: Twenty quid? Are you winding me up?

: They plan to discontinue that design.

*: I have discontinued school / Above a twelvemonth.

*: Taught the Greek tongue, discontinued before in these parts the space of seven hundred years.

*: They modify and discriminate the voice, without appearing to discontinue it.

: He had a stint in jail.

*: God has wrote upon no created thing the utmost stint of his power.

*: His old stint — three thousand pounds a year.

*: O do thy cruell wrath and spightfull wrong / At length allay, and stint thy stormy strife ...

*: And stint thou too, I pray thee.

*: The damsel stinted in her song.

*: Now wol I stynten of this Arveragus, / And speken I wole of Dorigen his wyf

: The next party you throw, dont stint on the beer.

*: I shall not go about to extenuate the latitude of the curse upon the earth, or stint it only to the production of weeds.

*: She stints them in their meals.

*: The majority of maiden mares will become stinted while at work.

: Why dont you put down your briefcase and stay awhile?

*: "There he is!" cried Mrs. Flanders, coming round the rock and covering the whole space of the beach in a few seconds. "What has he got hold of? Put it down, Jacob! Drop it this moment!

: They frequently put down their little sister for walking slowly.

*: People try to put us down / Just because we get around.

: We put down a $1,000 deposit.

: The government quickly put down the insurrection.

*: For the 75 years since a district rebellion was put down, The Games have existed as an assertion of the Capital’s power, a winner-take-all contest that touts heroism and sacrifice—participants are called “tributes”— while pitting the districts against each other.

: Rex was in so much pain, they had to put him down.

: Put down the first thing you think of on this piece of paper.

: Dont put the phone down. I want a quick word with him,too.

: Ive put myself down for the new Spanish conversation course.

: BP are putting petrol and diesel down in what could be the start of a price war.

: I had just put Mary down when you rang. So now shes crying again.

: The pilot managed to put down in a nearby farm field.

: The taxi put him down outside the hotel.

: I was unable to put down The Stand: it was that exciting.

: ux|en|Close the door behind you when you leave.

: ux|en|Jim was listening to headphones with his eyes closed.

*: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar?

*: If I close my eyes I can see Marie today as I saw her then. Round, rosy face, snub nose, dark hair piled up in a chignon.

: ux|en|The runner in second place is closing the gap on the leader.

: ux|en|to close the ranks of an army

*: They boldly closed in a hand-to-hand contest.

: ux|en|close the session;   to close a bargain;   to close a course of instruction

*: One frugal supper did our studies close.

: ux|en|The debate closed at six oclock.

: ux|en|He has closed the last two games for his team.

*: The depth closed me round about.

*: But now Thou dost Thyself immure and close / In some one corner of a feeble heart; / Where yet both Sinne and Satan, Thy old foes, / Do pinch and straiten Thee, and use much art / To gain Thy thirds and little part.

: We owe them our thanks for bringing the project to a successful close.

*: His long and troubled life was drawing to a close.

*: The doors of plank were; their close exquisite.

: rfquotek|Francis Bacon

*: At every close she made, the attending throng / Replied, and bore the burden of the song.

*: There is nothinge so close, that shall not be openned, and nothinge so hyd that shall not be knowen.

*: From a close bower this dainty music flowed.

: a close alley; close quarters

*: a close prison

: ux|en|Is your house close?

: ux|en|He is a close friend.

*: If the rooms be low-roofed, or full of windows and doors, the one maketh the air close, ... and the other maketh it exceeding unequal.

: a close prisoner

*: He yet kept himself close because of Saul.

*: her close intent

: a close contest

: to cut grass or hair close

*: The golden globe being put into a press, ... the water made itself way through the pores of that very close metal.

: close reasoning

*: Where the original is close no version can reach it in the same compass.

: Money is close.

: rfquotek|Bartlett

*: a crusty old fellow, as close as a vice

: a close translation

: rfquotek|John Locke

: The patient was kept under close observation.

*: closes surrounded by the venerable abodes of deans and canons.

: rfquotek|Bouvier

: Smoking kills more people each year than alcohol and drugs combined.

: There is conclusive evidence that smoking kills.

: He killed the engine and turned off the headlights, but remained in the car, waiting.

: [[w:Kirk Douglas|Kirk Douglas]], (actor, as Peter), [[w:The Fury (1978 film)|The Fury]] (1978):

:: Peter: Ask Childers if it was worth his arm.

:: Policeman: What did you do to his arm, Peter?

:: Peter: I killed it, with a machine gun.

: The editor decided to kill the story.

: The news that a hurricane had destroyed our beach house killed our plans to sell it.

: My computer wouldnt respond until I killed some of the running processes.

: That night, she was dressed to kill.

: That joke always kills me.

: It kills me to throw out three whole turkeys, but I cant get anyone to take them and theyve already started to go bad.

: It kills me to learn how many poor people are practically starving in this country while rich moguls spend such outrageous amounts on useless luxuries.

: Im just doing this to kill time.

: He told the bartender, pointing at the bottle of scotch he planned to consume, "Leave it, Im going to kill the bottle."

: Between the two of us, we killed the rest of the case of beer.

: Look at the amount of destruction to the enemy base. We pretty much killed their ability to retaliate anymore.

: The team had absolutely killed their traditional rivals, and the local sports bars were raucous with celebrations.

: You dont ever want to get rabies. The doctor will have to give you multiple shots and they really kill.

: My parents are going to kill me!

: The assassin liked to make a clean kill, and thus favored small arms over explosives.

: The hunter delivered the kill with a pistol shot to the head.

: The fox dragged its kill back to its den.

*: If ye plunder his kill from a weaker, devour not all in thy pride.

*: As a senior in 1993, Turner had a kill percentage of 40.8, which was a school record at the time and the best in the SAC. Turner concluded her volleyball career with 1,349 kills, ranking fifth all-time at Catawba.

: The channel between Staten Island and Bergen Neck is the Kill van Kull, or the Kills.

: Schuylkill, Catskill, etc.

: rfquotek|Fuller[[Category:1000 English basic words]][[Category:en:Death]][[Category:en:Landforms]]----

: The earthquake destroyed several apartment complexes.

: Hooligans destroy unprovoked

: Smoking destroys the natural subtlety of the palate

: Destroying a [[rabid]] dog is required by law.

: The memory leak happened because we forgot to destroy the temporary lists.

: Put three drops of oil into the mixture.

: On one side of the road was a 50-foot drop.

: That was a long drop, but fortunately I didnt break any bones.

*: It moved in surges, like a roller coaster on a series of drops and high-banked turns.

: I left the plans at the drop, like you asked.

: [[wikipedia:The Drop (film)

: The delivery driver has to make three more drops before lunch.

: He usually enjoys a drop after dinner.

: It doesnt matter where youre from; anyone who enjoys the drop is a friend of mine.

: Yet another drop for the Tiger tight end.

: The Tiger quarterback took a one-step drop, expecting his tight end to be open.

: rfquotek|Ham. Nav. Encyc

*: The kindly dew drops from the higher tree, / And wets the little plants that lowly dwell.

*: The trees drop balsam.

*: The recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word and blotted it out forever.

: ux|en|A single shot was fired and the bird dropped from the sky.

: ux|en|Dont drop that plate!   The police ordered the men to drop their weapons.

*: The heavens ... dropped at the presence of God.

: ux|en|Drop and give me thirty push-ups, private!   If your clothes are on fire, stop, drop and roll.

*: Nothing, says Seneca, so soon reconciles us to the thoughts of our own death, as the prospect of one friend after another dropping round us.

*: Maisies faith in Mrs. Wix for instance had suffered no lapse from the fact that all communication with her had temporarily dropped.

: ux|en|The moderator would drop hints whenever the students struggled.   She would sometimes drop off to sleep straight after dinner.

*: The question was: Who put the most in the collection box? The wealthy guy, who dropped a “C” note, or the tattered old dame who parted with her last tarnished penny.

*: I forked over the $19.25. I was in no position to be dropping twenties like gumdrops but I deserved something good from this crappy morning.

: ux|en|Im tired of this subject. Will you just drop it?

*: They suddenly dropt the pursuit.

*: that astonishing ease with which fine ladies drop you and pick you up again

*: The connection had been dropped many years.

: ux|en|The stock dropped 1.5% yesterday.   We can take our vacation when the price of fuel drops.   Watch for the temperature to drop sharply, then youll know the reaction is complete.

: ux|en|Drop me a note when you get to the city.

*: [http://books.google.com/books?id=mIYAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA562&dq=drop page 562]: ...if the first shot does not drop him, and he rushes on, the second will be a very hurried and most likely ineffectual one...

*: [http://books.google.com/books?id=mIYAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA568&dq=dropped page 568] ...with a single shot he dropped him like a master of the art.

*: As with all other animals, a shot behind the shoulder is the most likely to drop the beast on the spot...

*: He dropped the beast with a bullet in its heart.

*: The piano players out, the music stopped / His boy had beef, and he got dropped...

*: With a quick clench of the fist on Joeys throat, Bodie dropped him. The man crumpled to the ground...

: ux|en|Make any sudden movements and I will drop you!

: ux|en|Cockneys drop their aitches.

: ux|en|Warne dropped Tendulkar on 99. Tendulkar went on to get a century next ball

: ux|en|They had never dropped acid.

: ux|en|I dropped ten pounds and an obnoxious fiancée.

: ux|en|Ive been dropped from the football team.

: ux|en|I drop knowledge wherever I go.   Yo, I drop rhymes like nobodys business.

: ux|en|They dropped "Hip-Hop Xmas" in time for the holidays.

: ux|en|That guy can drop the bass like a monster.   I love it when he drops his funky beats.

: ux|en|"Hip-Hop Xmas" dropped in time for the holidays.

: ux|en|I had to drop calculus because it was taking up too much of my time and I couldnt go anymore.

: ux|en|Drop a basket of fries.

: ux|en|Billys voice dropped suddenly when he turned 12.

: ux|en|The song, 180 beats per minute, drops to 150 BPM near the end.   My synthesizer makes the notes sound funny when they drop below C2.

: ux|en|drop by soon;   drop in on her tomorrow

: to drop a lamb

*: their waved coats dropped with gold

: After he graduated, he severed all links to his family.

: to sever the head from the body

*: The angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just.

: rfquotek|Shakespeare

: The Lord shall sever between the cattle of Israel and the cattle of Egypt. — Ex. ix. 4.

: They claimed the right of severing in their challenge. — Macaulay.

: to sever an estate in joint tenancy

: rfquotek|Blackstone

: If you fold the sheets, theyll fit more easily in the drawer.

: Cardboard doesnt fold very easily.

: The chair folded under his enormous weight.

*: He put out his arms and folded her to his breast. And for a while she lay there sobbing. He looked at us over her bowed head, with eyes that blinked damply above his quivering nostrils. His mouth was set as steel.

: With no hearts in the river and no chance to hit his straight, he folded.

: Fold the egg whites into the batter.

: The company folded after six quarters of negative growth.

: He folded his arms in defiance.

*: Nor fold my fault in cleanly coined excuses.

*: mummies ... shrouded in a number of folds of linen

*: Folds are most common in the rocks of mountainous regions.

*: Shall from your neck unloose his amorous fold.

*: Having suffered the loss of Rooney just as he had returned to the fold, Moyes mood will not have improved as Liverpool took the lead in the third minute.

*: Leaps oer the fence with ease into the fold.

: John, X, 16: "Other sheep I have which are not of this fold."

: rfquotek|Creech

: The star that bids the shepherd fold — Milton.

: Slavery was abolished in the nineteenth century.

*: And with thy blood abolish so reproachful blot.

*: His quick instinctive hand Caught at the hilt, as to abolish him.

: And with that, his twitching ceased.

: And with that, he ceased twitching.

*: The poor shall never cease out of the land.

*: Where hunters and woodcutters once slept in their boots by the dying light of their thousand fires and went on, old teutonic forebears with eyes incandesced by the visionary light of a massive rapacity, wave on wave of the violent and insane, their brains stoked with spoorless analogues of all that was, lean aryans with their abrogate semitic chapbook reenacting the dramas and parables therein and mindless and pale with a longing that nothing save darks total restitution could appease.

*: Let us see whether the [[New Testament]] abrogates what we so frequently see in the Old.

*: Whose laws, like those of the Medes and Persian, they cannot alter or abrogate.

*: So he said that there was no sin to remit in baptism: ‘sin is not born with a man, it is subsequently committed by the man; for it is shown to be a fault, not of nature, but of the human will’.

: to remit the performance of an obligation

*: The sovereign was undoubtedly competent to remit penalties.

*: Great Alexander in the midst of all his prosperity […], when he saw one of his wounds bleed, remembered that he was but a man, and remitted of his pride.

*: Dotage, fatuity, or folly...is for the most part intended or remitted in particular men, and thereupon some are wiser than others […].

*: In the case the law remits him to his ancient and more certain right.

*: In grievous and inhuman crimes, offenders should be remitted to their prince.

*: The prisoner was remitted to the guard.

*: The archbishop was...remitted to his liberty.

*: The Supreme Court today allowed major sponsors, including LG Electronics India (LGEI), to remit foreign exchange for the tournament.

*: WHO/TDR should prepare a volume containing ... important issues in the performance of studies that fall outside of the GLP remit.

*: However, this is beyond the remit of this particular article.

*: Next steps ... Create one IS organisation and extend remit to all HE activities.

*: [...] Chile needs to gather together its [[statistician]]s into a single agency, such as a new and improved [[INE]], and give it more autonomy and a broader remit.

*: One Ear was uttering quick, eager whines, lunging at the length of his stick toward the darkness, and desisting now and again in order to make frantic attacks on the stick with his teeth.

: ux|en|John decided to euthanize his dying cat.

: If the vase falls to the floor, it might break.

: She broke the vase.

: His ribs broke under the weight of the rocks piled on his chest.

: She broke his neck.

: He slipped on the ice and broke his leg.

: Can you break a hundred-dollar bill for me?

: The wholesaler broke the container loads into palettes and boxes for local retailers.

: Her childs death broke Angela.

: Interrogators have used many forms of torture to break prisoners of war.

*: an old man, broken with the storms of state

: My heart is breaking.

: You have to break an elephant before you can use it as an animal of burden.

: The interrogator hoped to break her to get her testimony against her accomplices.

: Ive got to break this habit I have of biting my nails.

: to break silence; to break ones sleep; to break ones journey

: I had won four games in a row, but now youve broken my streak of luck.

*: Go, release them, Ariel; / My charms Ill break, their senses Ill restore.

: The recession broke some small businesses.

*: With arts like these rich Matho, when he speaks, / Attracts all fees, and little lawyers breaks.

: When you go to Vancouver, promise me you wont break the law.

: He broke his vows by cheating on his wife.

: break ones word

: Time travel would break the laws of physics.

*: Out, out, hyena! these are thy wonted arts ... / To break all faith, all vows, deceive, betray.

: Susans fever broke at about 3 AM, and the doctor said the worst was over.

: Letting white have three extra queens would break chess.

: On the hottest day of the year the refrigerator broke.

: Did you two break the trolley by racing with it?

: Adding 64-bit support broke backward compatibility with earlier versions.

: break a seal

: The forecast says the hot weather will break by midweek.

*: The clouds are still above; and, while I speak, / A second deluge oer our head may break.

*: And from the turf a fountain broke, / And gurgled at our feet.

: Lets break for lunch.

: He survived the jump out the window because the bushes below broke his fall.

: The newsman wanted to break a big story, something that would make him famous.

: I dont know how to break this to you, but your cat is not coming back.

: In the latest breaking news...

: When news of their divorce broke, ...

: Morning has broken.

*: The day begins to break, and night is fled.

*: Like the crash of thunderbolts..., the sound of musquetry broke over the lawn, ....

: His coughing broke the silence.

: His turning on the lights broke the enchantment.

: With the mood broken, what we had been doing seemed pretty silly.

: Things began breaking bad for him when his parents died.

: The arrest was standard, when suddenly the suspect broke ugly.

: His voice breaks when he gets emotional.

: He broke the mens 100-meter record.

: I cant believe she broke 3 under par!

: The policeman broke sixty on a residential street in his hurry to catch the thief.

: He needs to break serve to win the match.

: Is it your or my turn to break?

*: And he played no favorites: when his son-in-law sacked a city he had been told to spare, Genghis broke him to private.

*: One morning after the budget had failed to balance Finanzminister von Scholz picked up Der Reichsanzeiger and found he had been broken to sergeant.

*: Not long after this event, Clausen became involved in another disciplinary situation and was broken to private—the only one to win the Medal of Honor in Vietnam.

: The referee ordered the boxers to break the clinch.

: The referee broke the boxers clinch.

: I couldnt hear a thing he was saying, so I broke the connection and called him back.

*: Katharine, break thy mind to me.

*: See how the dean begins to break; / Poor gentleman he droops apace.

*: He that puts all upon adventures doth oftentimes break, and come to poverty.

: The cavalry were not able to break the British squares.

: to break flax

*: I see a great officer broken.

: to break into a run or gallop

*: To break upon the score of danger or expense is to be mean and narrow-spirited.

: The femur has a clean break and so should heal easily.

: The sun came out in a break in the clouds.

: He waited minutes for a break in the traffic to cross the highway.

: The fiddle break was amazing; it was a pity the singer came back in on the wrong note.

: Let’s take a five-minute break.

: I think we need a break.

: [[daybreak|daybreak]]

: at the break of day

: make a break for it

: make a break for the door

: It was a clean break.

: prison break

: The final break in the Greenmount area is Kirra Point.

*: Pampered jades ... which need nor break nor bit.

: a weekend break on the Isle of Wight

: ux|en|to terminate a surface by a line

: ux|en|to terminate an effort, or a controversy

*: ux|en|During this interval of calm and prosperity, he terminated two figures of slaves, destined for the tomb, in an incomparable style of art.

: ux|en|Mountains on the Moon cast shadows that are very dark, terminate and more distinct than those cast by mountains on the Earth.

: ux|en|One third is a recurring decimal, but one half is a terminate decimal.

*: Enkindle all the sparks of nature / To quit this horrid act.

*: that judge that quits each soul his hire

*: I was but late att a Iustynge / and there I Iusted with a knyghte that is broder vnto kynge Pellam / and twyes smote I hym doune / & thenne he promysed to quyte me on my best frynde / and so he wounded my sone that can not be hole tyll I haue of that knyghtes blood

*: Vnthankfull wretch (said he) is this the meed, / With which her soueraigne mercy thou doest quight?

*: Be strong and quit yourselves like men, O ye Philistines, that ye be not servants unto the Hebrews, as they have been to you: quit yourselves like men, and fight.

*: Samson hath quit himself like Samson.

*: Never worthy prince a day did quit / With greater hazard and with more renown.

*: To quit you of this fear, you have already looked Death in the face; what have you found so terrible in it?

*: God will relent, and quit thee all his debt.

: ux|en|After having to work overtime without being paid, I quit my job.

: ux|en|John is planning to quit smoking.

*: they followed him... into a sort of a central hall; out of which they could dimly see other long tunnel-like passages branching, passages mysterious and without apparent end.

: ux|en|At the end of the road, turn left.   At the end of the story, the main characters fall in love.

: Is there no end to this madness?

: He met a terrible end in the jungle.

: I hope the end comes quickly.

*: Confound your hidden falsehood, and award / Either of you to be the others end.

*: unblamed through life, lamented in thy end

*: O that a man might know / The end of this days business ere it come!

*: Losing her, the end of living lose.

*: When every man is his own end, all things will come to a bad end.

*: There is a long argument to prove that foreign conquest is not the end of the State, showing that many people took the imperialist view.

: ux|en|The Pavillion End

*: Her husband, among various physical accomplishments, had been one of the most powerful ends that ever played football at New Haven [...].

: odds and ends

*: I clothe my naked villainy / With old odd ends stolen out of holy writ, / And seem a saint, when most I play the devil.

: ux|en|Is this movie never going to end?

: ux|en|The lesson will end when the bell rings.

: ux|en|The referee blew the whistle to end the game.

*: On the seventh day God ended his work.

*: I shall end this strife.

*: But play the man, stand up and end you

*: When your sickness is your soul.

: He was surrounded, so gave himself up.

: They gave him up to the police.

: They gave up the search when it got dark.

: He gave up his seat to an old man.

*: "Dear Miss Woodhouse, I would not give up the pleasure and honour of being intimate with you for any thing in the world."

: They gave him up for dead.

: I gave up my faith years ago.

: OK, I give up, you win.

: ux|en|I stopped at the traffic lights.

: ux|en|The riots stopped when police moved in.

: ux|en|Soon the rain will stop.

: ux|en|The sight of the armed men stopped him in his tracks.

: ux|en|This guy is a fraudster. I need to stop the cheque I wrote him.

: ux|en|The referees stopped the fight.

: ux|en|He stopped the wound with gauze.

: ux|en|To achieve maximum depth of field, he stopped down to an f-stop of 22.

: ux|en|to stop with a friend

*: ux|en|by stopping at home till the money was gone

*: ux|en|“She’s not going away. She’s going to stop here forever.”

: ux|en|He stopped for two weeks at the inn.

: ux|en|He stopped at his friends house before continuing with his drive.

*: ux|en|if his sentences were properly stopped

: ux|en|They agreed to see each other at the bus stop.

: ux|en|That stop was not planned.

*: ux|en|It is doubtful ... whether it contributed anything to the stop of the infection.

*: ux|en|Occult qualities put a stop to the improvement of natural philosophy.

*: ux|en|It is a great step toward the mastery of our desires to give this stop to them.

: ux|en|Pull out all the stops.

*: ux|en|A fatal stop traversed their headlong course.

*: ux|en|So melancholy a prospect should inspire us with zeal to oppose some stop to the rising torrent.

: ux|en|The organ is loudest when all the stops are pulled.

: ux|en|The stop in a bulldogs face is very marked.

: ux|en|He’s stop still.

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