Example sentences of "[coord] finally as " in BNC.

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1 Her identity in the society is as the daughter of somebody , as the wife of somebody and finally as the mother of somebody .
2 By the Great Semantic Shift which has operated in English politics over the past 30 years or so , opinions on this and many other matters which were once held by the majority and described as ‘ moderate ’ , ‘ of the centre ’ or merely ‘ patriotic ’ have gradually come to be described first as ‘ right-wing ’ , then as ‘ extreme right-wing ’ , then as ‘ lunatic fringe ’ and finally as ‘ fascist ’ .
3 And finally as the peat of these mineral-loving fen plants , fed by percolating ground water , built up to the water table , there was a switch to acid bog vegetation fed by mineral-poor rain .
4 He defined the need for special forces in the area : first as troops for post-occupational duties in captured territories ; second , as ‘ small raiding parties of the thug variety , for which we have L Detachment S.A.S. Brigade and the Special Boat Section ’ ; and finally as raiding parties on a larger scale which was the original purpose in retaining the old Middle East Commando .
5 Keep going forward ? attacking all the time ; try to overwhelm him as quickly and finally as possible .
6 Wherever he went , first as prior at Canterbury , then as abbot of Peterborough , and finally as bishop of Rochester , Ernulf was associated with the revival of an interest in pre-Conquest traditions — with the revival of Anglo-Saxon liturgical practices at Canterbury , with the collection of Old English laws at Rochester , and perhaps with the renewed interest in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle at Peterborough .
7 And finally as she hauled herself on to the ice-slick rock where the sun pulsed fire into her eyes , she saw
8 When the Liberals returned to power he held office , first as comptroller to the household ( 1905–9 ) , then as under-secretary of state for India ( 1909–10 ) , and finally as parliamentary ( patronage ) secretary to the Treasury and Liberal chief whip ( 1910–12 ) .
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