Example sentences of "she [verb] at last " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So … do you know my answer ? ’ she whispered at last on a shaky laugh , tightening her fingers round Roman 's hard forearm as he drew her closer against him .
2 ‘ Yes , of course I will , ’ she whispered at last , her pulses racing idiotically fast .
3 ‘ No , I do n't hate it , ’ she admitted at last , in a low mutter .
4 ‘ She — er — she thought it would be nice for you to visit her , ’ she admitted at last .
5 ‘ Ian , ’ she admitted at last .
6 ‘ Yes , ’ she admitted at last .
7 ‘ You 're leaving for Tracy , ’ she stammered at last .
8 ‘ All right , I 'll leave , ’ she agreed at last in a low voice .
9 ‘ Yes , all right , ’ she agreed at last .
10 ‘ I think you 're right , ’ she agreed at last .
11 ‘ Where exactly are we going ? ’ she asked at last , to switch subjects before Roman could elaborate on his uncomfortable theory , and catch her off guard in the process .
12 ‘ Why are they here ? ’ she asked at last .
13 ‘ You 're sure Eleanor 's never been near the stables ? ’ she asked at last , in a small voice .
14 ‘ Will Eleanor come back again ? ’ she asked at last .
15 ‘ What was Alain 's father like ? ’ she asked at last when her desire to know about Alain overcame her shyness .
16 ‘ How long do you intend to stay here ? ’ she asked at last .
17 ‘ Who are you , Adam ? ’ she asked at last .
18 ‘ It was probably just concussion , ’ she joked at last .
19 She ventured at last to sit back on her heels , let her hands lie in her lap , and listen .
20 ‘ Luke , you ca n't condemn an entire institution because of one bad experience , ’ she ventured at last .
21 ‘ I could get a taxi , ’ she ventured at last .
22 It is only after a long period of counselling that she has at last realised that she has to drop her charge against her father , and to forgive him for not being the person that she longed he should be .
23 She woke at last , sweating and trembling , and struggling to breathe , one hand pressed against her chest , to see Comfort standing at the foot of the bed .
24 ‘ You 're so lucky , ’ she murmured at last .
25 ‘ It was horrible , ’ she says at last .
26 ‘ No , I have n't , ’ she muttered at last .
27 ‘ I 'm tired of arguing , ’ she muttered at last .
28 ‘ I 've had enough of this , ’ she muttered at last .
29 ‘ All right , ’ she muttered at last , with very poor grace .
30 ‘ Yes , I had forgotten , ’ she muttered at last .
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