As the end result of a succession or process.
1 So, at long last , the best characters really came into their own.
2 For Driscoll had at long last gone up to speak with Susie.
3 But at long last , the end is indeed nigh for the Vantage.
4 The inescapable sense was that of a tide turning at long last .
5 To be done, at long last , with the decay of this place.
6 There has to be an end to it now, at long last .
7 The other was the outbreak, at long last , of the Arab Revolt.
8 Here in my own kingdom, at long last , I could memorialize them.
9 And will replace it at long last with something cleaner and healthier.
10 And she was at last, at long last , doing something with hers.
11 Knowing that this time, at long last , he would win over me.
12 The charges cease, darkness comes and, at long last , ends the chase.
13 Gosh and Doops seem to have got 'emselves killed at long last .
14 Some experts see signs of hope in Asia at long last .
15 He said, Yes, at long last we're both turning into Sufis.
16 Though Muad'Dib's Jihad is over at long last , conflicts continue to flare up.
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