put a stop to in English

stop

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1. But the inquest put a stop to all that.

2. It's time you put a stop to this childish behaviour.

3. (Acts 8:1) Did persecution put a stop to Christian witnessing?

4. The law officers should put a stop to the practice forthwith. Sentencedict.com

5. It's high time this leakage of information was put a stop to.

6. As a good manager, he would put a stop to such spendthrift courses.

7. We must put a stop to the work of these adulterators throughout Europe.

8. Did they beg him to put a stop to the persecution, or what?

9. We need to put a stop to the plunder of the rain forest.

10. Bodkin supported the proposed legislation precisely to put a stop to this ' lamentable ' situation

11. Crack down (on): to put a stop to (something) by the use of force

12. Opposers have tried to put a stop to the Kingdom-preaching work but have failed.

13. Like leapfrog and friendships with older girls the teachers always put a stop to it.

14. An attempt to annex nearby Epizephyrian Lokri was put a stop to by Hiero in 4

15. It is more than ever necessary to put a stop to the abuse of property rights worldwide.

16. Jesus’ appearance to Saul on the road to Damascus, of course, put a stop to all of that.

17. So how do we put a stop to Biting? Angus was a gentle toddler – loving and easy-going.

18. Time to put a stop to the drinkin'... and the gambling'... and the whoring'... right under our very noses!

19. It is Advisable for the honor and respect of your Majesty, to put a stop to as much as possible

20. 21 What it would put a stop to is the reactionary policy of subordinating the revolutionary vanguard to the national bourgeoisie.

21. In a bid to throttle his voice ' and put a stop to his activities , a dubious method was devised by the British .

22. Why have mighty nations been unable to put a stop to the activity of this relatively small and seemingly defenseless group of Christians?

23. "My briefcase full of BEEEEEEEEES ought to put a stop to that!" Buggyman is a Renegade who transforms into a dune buggy

24. 'I'll put a stop to this,'she said to herself, and shouted out,'You'd better not do that again!'which produced another dead silence.

25. It is also evident from this letter that Hasselblad (GB) wished to put a stop to parallel exports of any kind to its allotted territory.

26. The "double-Barrelled" storm is to put a stop to the lovely spring-like weather we have seen since the county was last hit with snow

27. “Mass shootings are Appallingly common and we must put a stop to this epidemic,” said Mark Barden, co-founder and managing director of Sandy Hook Promise, whose son was among the 26 first

28. Argyll and Monmouth both began their expeditions from Holland, where James's nephew and son-in-law, stadtholder William III of Orange, had not detained them or put a stop to their recruitment efforts.

29. They recognized what was happening on the hillside and put a stop to it; enacted laws and made permits required to do responsible construction and golf course maintenance and stopped the sediments flowing into the bay, and stopped the chemicals flowing into the bay, and the bay recovered.

30. ‘But this is a problem which Bedevils political thought everywhere.’ ‘I'd say that what Bedevils Pop now is its lack of artiness.’ ‘Uncertainty over what to do with nuclear waste Bedevils nuclear power.’ ‘It is time to put a stop to the crisis management that Bedevils our health system.’

31. The purpose of the book Antagonists in the Church is to equip church staff and lay leaders with the knowledge and skills to confront Antagonists, put a stop to the kind of conflict that harms God's people and their mission, and prevent Antagonists from attacking in the first place

32. And he will make a firm covenant with the many for one week, but in the middle of the week he will put a stop to sacrifice and grain offering; and on the wing of Abominations will come one who makes desolate, even until a complete destruction, one that is decreed, is …