Example sentences of "[verb] finally [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This consultative process has finally culminated in the publication of government White Papers setting out new proposals for change .
2 The latest security report says installing cameras has finally led to a fall in car theft , but overall hospital crime rose 12.5% last year .
3 Pieper says it will also feature Quarterdeck Office Systems Inc 's MS-DOS implementation of the X-Window system , Desqview/X — which has finally appeared after lengthy delays ( UX No 380 ) — if its can get the thing up and running on it .
4 At Pentire Head , the much talked about ‘ last great problem ’ has finally fallen to Martin Crocker .
5 The tremendously exciting tussle for the division two title has finally ended with Farnham Central ‘ C ’ finishing up one point ahead of R.A.E .
6 Long after even the latest apple tree has finally broken into leaf , the mulberry 's branches remain stubbornly bare .
7 Sir , — Now that the dust has finally settled on this election we may pause to reflect on what has undoubtedly been one of the dirtiest , and most depressing of exercises in political chicanery .
8 ‘ The conference is waiting to discover what it is she intends to do , now that she has finally arrived in Brighton . ’
9 Now it has finally taken to the field and just about touched first base , announcing that OfficePower is from today , generally available worldwide on Santa Cruz Operation 's SCO Unix implementation .
10 She has finally taken off that pretentious pair of shades .
11 Mark ‘ Zippy ’ Pretty has finally got over his mid-life crisis by red-pointing Mecca at Raven Tor , and has been celebrating continuously for the last six weeks .
12 GRAHAM GOOCH returned to Old Trafford today , thankful that his magnificent Manchester century has finally counted for something worthwhile .
13 It seems the lost little boy behind the chicken mask has finally come of age .
14 ONE OF the first railway privatisations of the century has finally come of age with the clearance of a unique hire purchase agreement with British Rail .
15 A brilliant student 's seven-year battle for compensation after being crippled for life , has finally come to an end with a record award of £1.2 million .
16 ‘ He has finally come to terms with being a United player . ’
17 The answer seems to lie in facing up to the fact that one particular cycle or era has finally come to a close and therefore both personally and professionally it would be wiser to channel your energies into something new .
18 After Danny de Vito showed his skills as a director in Wars of the Roses he used his leverage with the money-men to bankroll a long-cherished project which has finally come to the screen as Hoffa .
19 Meanwhile in West Germany , Grundig has finally succeeded in building a video recorder with auto-reverse .
20 You did n't fall in love with someone in the space of a few days , just because you 'd finally succumbed to the lures of sex , or lust , or whatever had overwhelmed her ever since he 'd fished her out of the sea that first night …
21 On trips into London after we 'd finally moved to Wales , I would raid skips and bring back the booty on the car roof-rack .
22 I held up the intact bottle of rice wine I 'd finally recovered from the depths of my parka .
23 The authorities would think you 'd finally cracked under the pressure of what had happened to your family .
24 His head , when I 'd finally looked at him , was turned away from me towards his companions , as was Daffodil 's also .
25 She waited until the glare of the headlights hid finally faded from view .
26 In addition , there were nine million ordinary shares issued in respect of the loan stock converted in the year and the register of loan stockholders finally closed on 14 July 1992 .
27 It did keep the Albion brewery open for another 20 years , but brewing finally stopped in Mild End in 1978 .
28 Manufacture finally ceased in 1960 when the site became the home of Rooksmoor Mills Ltd , suppliers of high quality furniture and related products .
29 But underlying all these was the fact that the power of the Polish monarchy had evaporated since its elective character ( which had existed in theory since the 1430s ) had become finally established in practice from the 1570s onwards .
30 ‘ I have a feeling that Silvia may have finally come to her senses . ’
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