Example sentences of "[coord] eventually [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 It , too , split with the Roman orthodoxy and eventually coalesced into the Coptic Church .
2 Paul Hopkinson was born on June 29 1906 , the son of a former professor of archaeology who became a clergyman and eventually retired as Archdeacon of West Morland .
3 But they stayed the longest in Baldersdale , apart from me of course , and eventually retired down to Hunderthwaite , down near the main road .
4 A secret report to the Cabinet in October of that year , prepared by the Energy Secretary , David Howell , and eventually leaked , gave one crucial justification for an expanded nuclear programme .
5 We carried on and eventually devised a plan .
6 Leaving the car , Gerry Matthews and I walked up a steep hill , past an eerie standing stone , and eventually reached a mound at the hilltop ringed by a deep moat .
7 She moved from handbags through gifts to the flower shop and eventually reached a men 's outfitting department where , suddenly , she saw Edward .
8 Therefore in the USA the methods of collective bargaining associated with the heyday of competitive capitalism were outmoded and eventually destroyed along with the breaking by employers of union control of the labour process .
9 We stayed close to the radio and eventually heard a repeat of what proved to be Marshal Badoglio 's first and last broadcast to the nation , uttered in a mournful voice :
10 On the first day of the ban , signs banning bikes were ignored and eventually ripped down .
11 He had always been very highly strung and eventually suffered a complete mental and physical breakdown before dying in a private lunatic asylum in Roehampton 2 January 1900 .
12 Captures the angry collapsing mood of the country as Allende 's left wing government is threatened and eventually deposed by a right wing junta .
13 Indeed , Bethurum Loomis argued that Wulfstan 's disillusion with Æthelred , and perhaps with Cnut too , can be traced in his work , stressing that he modified his views on royal sanctity , seems not to have wished to rely on the king 's ability to keep public order , and eventually stated that bishops should direct all affairs , both lay and ecclesiastical .
14 Er yes , the door opener in fact was was put on wrongly erm by unfortunately P C and er as the pressure started to exert outwards erm it then found that there was no resistance and consequently all the pressure was being put outwards er and as such then the machine started to make a noise erm which then we had to switch it off , turn it round , back on again and eventually gained access .
15 He was , we were told , a butcher from Thaxted who joined a gang of baddies and eventually landed up in York jail , where he was hanged for horse stealing .
16 In 1957 there were still some 300,000 Bretons but the breed was heavily crossed with the similarly coloured but unrelated Friesian , in much the same way as the red-and-white Bretons had been crossed with Shorthorns and eventually replaced by the Meuse-Rhine-Yssel .
17 The growth of çiftliks undermined the timar system and eventually replaced it .
18 He was forced to resign , and eventually convicted of four theft and seven forgery charges .
19 The bank started to unravel in 1988 when BCCI executives were arrested in Florida and eventually convicted of laundering cocaine profits for Colombian drug barons .
20 The careers of many great champions have been blighted and eventually ruined by their putting .
21 In this pamphlet and elsewhere , Keynes proposed the inflationary gap theory of inflation : upward pressure on money wages and prices would be felt with increasing severity as the pressure of demand approached and eventually exceeded full employment output , Y * ; .
22 During 1956 dissatisfaction with the existing system simmered and eventually boiled .
23 The government 's disregard for democratic processes is seen in the voting procedures originally proposed and eventually adopted for opting out in housing and education .
24 Beyond that period , he had to be issued with a holding order and eventually served with allegations of his suspected terrorist activities which he could contest before a commissioner in a special ‘ Diplock ’ Detained Persons ' Tribunal .
25 As we drew closer , everybody else slowed down and eventually stopped .
26 The houses began to peter out , and eventually stopped .
27 I switched off immediately but the propeller was determined to make yet another turn , and another , and eventually stopped — embedded in the side of his aircraft .
28 Other research suggested they might become concentrated , churned around in the waves and eventually deposited back along the beaches and banks of local estuaries .
29 During the preceding years the hairpin had perforated the inner end of the vagina and eventually turned through 180° .
30 In another murder case , after a 19-year-old youth had been found guilty of a stabbing murder in Oakley Street , a woman who had given crucial evidence against him was ill-treated by neighbours and eventually turned out of her Oakley Street home amidst ‘ a terrible scene ’ .
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