As the end result of a succession or process.
After a very lengthy period of time.
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Examples for "finally"
Examples for "finally"
1Photo: RNZ Today finally brought some closure to their fight, Karl said.
2However, bankers said earlier this month the deal was finally drawing closer.
3He brought good news with him; the deal had finally been signed.
4However, they hope 2020 will be the year they finally become homeowners.
5The United States has said the Maoists need to finally renounce violence.
1Both animals, however, ultimately mounted the same level of response over time.
2But consumers ultimately still need quality medicine to reach their local markets.
3Meanwhile, others question whether this work will ultimately translate into lower prices.
4Curiosity may ultimately prove nature's way of dealing with the population problem.
5Results: Thirty-five questions ultimately contributed to seven scales and two experience measures.
1Israel has seen at last one major match-fixing affair in recent years.
2Let us put transparency into our democracy at last, Mr Jospin said.
3Today, he is on the way home, a free man at last.
4How can I cross the swarming sea and reach home at last?'
5How can you cross the swarming sea and reach home at last?'
1So, at long last, the best characters really came into their own.
2For Driscoll had at long last gone up to speak with Susie.
3But at long last, the end is indeed nigh for the Vantage.
4The inescapable sense was that of a tide turning at long last.
5To be done, at long last, with the decay of this place.
1Support and money is necessary but in the end children want presence.
2More serious, in the end, was the developing situation inside Iraq itself.
3And yet allowingthis extra month doesn't help anyone really in the end.
4But where will it lead in the end-thisnew road of ours?'
5But in the end, of course, that was exactly what had happened.
6The task proved hard indeed, yet in the end it was done.
7But in the end we thought New Eden was the best choice.
8Numbers win in the end: proof of small wisdom in the world.
9But then in the end he can't think of the right words.
10ATHLETICS: That it lasted seven days was in the end perfectly fitting.
11The Bishop decides things in the end; but he never originates them.
12He said evacuations were considered but in the end were not necessary.
13The answer took a month but was simple enough in the end.
14And you shall fail to save what matters most, in the end.
15Of course it will come to all of us, in the end.
16Seldom in the end can a home draw have felt so good.
Translations for in the end