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1. A knee injury has put paid to her chances of getting into the final.
2. Bad exam results put paid to his hopes of a university place.
3. The accident has put paid to his chances of taking part in the race.
4. Coming to work drunk put paid to her hopes of promotion.
5. Her poor exam results have put paid to any chance she had of getting into medical school.
6. A car accident put paid to his chances of taking part in the race.
7. The Delacroix date put paid to that idea.
8. Near hurricane force winds and free-roaming sheep put paid to early attempts at planting flowers and shrubs.
9. It rather put paid to any idea she'd had of motoring around and discovering more of the area though.
10. A broken spinnaker halyard put paid to Law's spirited last-minute effort, while Peters failed to consolidate his position.
11. But Travis McKenna had put paid to that by being particularly vigilant.
12. More importantly, it put paid to public faith in the League.
13. The growth of competition put paid to repeated attempts by the railways and the political authorities to establish a financially viable railway.
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14. Hitler's assault in the summer of 1940 put paid to the agitation for peace negotiations.
15. This put paid to Baldwin's attempt to pose as a champion of collective security.
16. This was the cause of his deafness, which put paid to a planned career in the army and in politics.
17. Yet an inflamed shin almost put paid to Sampras in the first week.
18. A tempest had put paid to their efforts.
19. Germany's high - speed rail network has put paid to short-haul flights between several cities.
20. His accident has put paid to his chances of taking part in the race.
21. Failure would put paid to notions of an Asian century.
22. Plunging housing markets and the credit crunch have put paid to all that.
23. But the glint of mockery in his dark eyes put paid to that fantasy.
24. People were cursing the Greenhouse Effect and swearing that it had put paid to surf in Hawaii for all time.
25. An accidental escape of a virus from a government laboratory may soon put paid to them over the entire continent.
26. It's the home straight for the good ship An-Tiki, home now being the island of St Martin – unseasonal weather having put paid to our plan of reaching the Bahamas.
27. Only six months ago I ran my own business. The recession put paid to that.
28. Luckily, the recent full moon in your opposite sign helped you put paid to the past.
29. Two high-octane preachers in Mr Obama's hometown of Chicago put paid to that hope.
30. Let him try that game again on me, and I'll soon put paid to it.
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