In a lengthy or prolix manner.
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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.
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2It also said the deal would eventually result in higher broadband speeds.
3That increase in demand eventually will support higher room rates, Scholes said.
4Manchester United eventually listed on the New York Stock Exchange last year.
5Also I believe that this will eventually lead to more domestic violence.
1I arrived there at length; the gentlemen were still in the dining-room.
2They also talked at length about the new Ministry for Vulnerable Children.
3He said at length, 'I should have gone to London with him.
4But he spoke at length on the need for higher education standards.
5But at length Faramir said: 'I do not oppose your will, sire.
6The Baron gazed in silent wonder; at length he addressed Colonel Talbot-
7It came at length in the early morning of the 31st December.
8Benedetto was still looking at him in silence; at length he answered:
9But at length the azure-eyed goddess Minerva thus spoke in the midst:
10He would elaborate the idea at length in discussions with his intimates.
11This twi-mindedness at length gave rise to a new mode of creating.
12The report was at length delivered in presence of the whole crew.
13Trump said on Tuesday he and Putin discussed the virus at length.
14Akakiy Akakievitch at length reached the house in which the sub-chief lodged.
15The carriage at length drew up before the house in Tenth Street.
16The government at length succeeded in suppressing the Anarchists, and restoring order.
Translations for at length