I doubt that this will turn out to be right, but the point to be made in conclusion is that there is only one way to find out. |
Contrarily, motions may nevertheless be motioned in conclusion to an inquiry. |
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like in conclusion to say a few words about a most important question, I mean confidence. |
Then he returned to the galant style, and in conclusion passed into a bravoura, such as from him even has seldom been heard. |
So in conclusion, as detestable and perplexing as it might seem, yes, it might be time to sell your house and move to Winnipeg. |
Lastly and in conclusion the question of the right to training or the obligation to undergo training was raised. |