conclude - use in sentences
Object
- agreement: Already in 1934 Hitler said to Rauschning: " I can conclude an agreement with Soviet Russia whenever I wish.
- pact: We have already concluded such pacts with a number of countries.
- paragraph: This, together with a concluding paragraph of general comment from the Committee, forms a conclusion to the Overseas Report.
Preposition: that
- merger: For these reasons, it would not be safe to conclude that the merger would not lessen competition in TV advertising substantially.
- finding: The report concludes that these findings present a serious challenge to those involved in Gaelic development.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- upon: Concludes upon whether the frameworks cause the protection or destruction of the AONB.
Modifying Another Word
- wrongly: Previous examinations had wrongly concluded it was either a Danish galley or a mid-nineteenth century merchant ship.
Used with why or when
- that: So I suppose, I would conclude that makes us the best in the world in this field.
Preposition: with
- remark: To conclude with some entirely personal remarks, not to be taken as from the University of Derby at all.
- recommendation: The report concludes with recommendations for further research into the area of neural network specification using LOTOS.
- discussion: The day will conclude with a panel discussion during which the debate will be thrown open to the audience.
- summary: The book concludes with a summary of the main findings from this research.
- appendice: The text concludes with two appendices, a bibliography and an index.
- suggestion: Each section or step concludes with suggestions for change and there is a comprehensive appendix and resources, particularly for mental illness.
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