Usar "dead end" en una oración
dead end oraciones de ejemplo
dead end
1. "Well this was a dead end
2. Then I fell for you and did that complicate things! Suddenly, I could see the dead end Karen and I had … and there was no honourable way out
3. Halfway home, he pulls into a side road which culminates in a dead end, and parks the car
4. “Now are you ready to believe this is a dead end?”
5. tower, but found to his disappointment that it led to a dead end, with
6. Five minutes later, he turned into a lane which led to an ancient earthworks, a dead end, completely deserted at this time of night
7. proceed, and Jean could see that he’d reached a dead end
8. At the dead end, for it was the wrong path after all, Dalzor lead them up on the stone retaining wall
9. ramifications of this latest dead end, until Jean startled
10. It was a dead end everywhere
11. His path to freedom had turned into a dead end
12. that would take us around the one-way and dead end
13. He was thankful to find an empty room – less so, when he realized it was a dead end
14. “How?” My voice was soft and came to a dead end with my confusion
15. Wouldn’t you agree that the time has come to stop this nonsense of ‘more of the same’ that has taken you nowhere but in endless circles and dead ends on your journey? Haven’t you tired of being the rambling vagabond who always arrives, but never really gets there?”
16. into a thousand smaller ones, all of which end up ending in dead ends
17. That's about it! A dead end job
18. except, that is, for the technicians who were still diligently working away at modifying the communicator and constantly running into various dead ends
19. “What is it, Bosco? A dead end?”
20. Route H, a gravel road that dead ends in a forest
21. dead end, Sebastian chanted versus the walls
22. After several hours of work, she started to hit a series of dead ends
23. As Simon came to the top of the stairs on the ground floor, he dived to the ground for cover as he watched one of the gunman jump out from a small utility room, which was a dead end
24. Hmn! It wasn’t exactly encouragement, and it wasn’t exactly a dead end
25. Let us hope it is a dead end which occurs simply because our brains are so very complicated that perfection is not possible
26. Current thinking is that she was chimp like and her type was a dead end
27. hit a dead end and has
28. It is a narrow dead end street, at the end of which is a flight of stone stairs leading up to the castle
29. When they reached a dead end, Libuse pushed against the roof with all her might, and it gave way before her
30. There were just two one-story four-unit apartments on a dead end street
31. face to face with a dead end
32. frustrated with the dead end of our conversation, and I’m sure
33. came to a close at a dead end
34. Realistically her view kept slamming the dead end, although she entertained
35. It was a dead end
36. This is made challenging by the fact that many holes lead to bottomless drops, and the stairs and passageways lead to either open air or dead ends
37. "It's a dead end," a tourist behind me said
38. destined toward a dead end
39. “It is the dark road,” said Why, “but I didn’t know it came to a dead end here
40. This was a strategy of divide and conquer; the foot soldiers cornered Jane in a dead end
41. No matter, in time they too will learn what their master has realized—that extremes lead to dead ends, and dead ends lead nowhere
42. make out it was a dead end
43. There was a strip of road that was a dead end that ran adjacent to the gable end of the house where Joe was able to park the truck
44. It had two large doors that opened on to the stretch of road that was a dead end, which ran adjacent to the gable end of the house
45. The cave mouth had an electronic shutter camouflaged to look like rocks, fifty-foot from the entrance, designed to make the cave appear as a dead end
46. “It’s a dead end and bloody dark” which echoed in the cave
47. While she thought she had reached the dead end, the movie-mogul-in-the-making began pressing her for the call sheets
48. At last, they reached the bottom of a dead end street that backed up to a huge rock wall, at the door of a little one story cottage painted deep blue with red shutters and doors
49. Maybe we have too many objectives, too many headlights which end up blinding us in order to disorient us and at the end we think we are on the wrong way, having entered a dead end or having lost the direction towards our destination
50. The first pusher stood in the corner of a dead end and held his hands up, “Please don’t shoot! Here take my money…” He held out a wad of notes and Alves grabbed it then he shot him three times at close range