Example sentences of "[coord] finally [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | BOTTLING The blender 's task completed , the whiskies he has chosen are blended , then returned to casks to marry together for several months and finally bottled . |
2 | It was completed in nineteen hundred and twelve , turned down by three publishing houses , including the Nouvelle Revue Française , and finally accepted by Grasset on the understanding that , while it would appear under Grasset 's imprint , it would also appear at the author 's expense . |
3 | He applied for the first chair and then thought better of it and withdrew the application ; refused to apply for the second despite the supplications of Cambridge friends ; and finally applied for the third , the chair of primacy , the regius chair made vacant by the retirement of Charles Raven . |
4 | In addition to treatment with chloride , the firm has stabilised the porosity of the walls and finally applied a fine film to inhibit water penetration . |
5 | In due course the conspirators were taken to Edinburgh , subjected to protracted torture , and finally beheaded . |
6 | He looked around very carefully and finally met a young lady with whom he fell head-long in love . |
7 | The time-window idea probably has to be retained in a watered-down form because if an animal is given novel food followed by weeks of familiar food and finally made sick , it is unlikely that it will avoid novel food . |
8 | It twirled down through the branches and finally landed in the middle of the glade . |
9 | The passengers boarded another aircraft and finally landed at Faro airport yesterday afternoon , five hours behind schedule . |
10 | Neither of them spoke as Dalgliesh negotiated the track and finally turned on to the higher road . |
11 | Therefore it becomes possible at last to read and evaluate what was earnestly planned , executed , fought for , tinkered with in a vain attempt to propitiate Katkov ( but also , as we shall see , for another reason ) , and finally surrendered . |
12 | Having signed the new artist , spent time ensuring everything is right and finally gone into the studio to produce ‘ the ’ single , the record company puts its wares out for everyone to hear . |
13 | As fast as it formed this spume was whisked away into the cave from where it was sucked into a natural wind tunnel and finally shot from a huge blow hole towards the centre of Fianuis . |
14 | It would certainly include : the physical lay-out of the houses we live in and of the settlements of which they form a part ; the general pattern of conventional procedures by which foodstuffs and other necessities of life are produced and distributed and finally consumed ; the way children are brought up ; the way tasks are allocated to different members of the household ; the ideas we have about the nature of reality and of the cosmos , our sense of what is the proper way to behave towards kin and neighbours and persons in authority ; the kinds of clothes and the styles of language which are appropriate to different occasions , etc . |
15 | Warming was trained as a plant physiologist , spent some time in Brazil as a student , and finally developed his ecological approach as an alternative to both pure physiology and the sterile emphasis on classification of many field naturalists . |
16 | When fossil fuels are combusted , sulphur and nitrogen oxides ( SO2 and NOx ) are emitted into the atmosphere and finally deposited , in the dry or wet state , as acidic substances which are detrimental to living animal and plant life , human health and to structures and buildings . |
17 | He pored over his 1:100000 maps and finally selected four possibilities . |
18 | He experimented with chain drive and finally selected direct drive to run the propeller . |
19 | He had his own small prahu built , and finally sailed eastwards , leaving a strong imprint on the group psyche . |
20 | However , other factors also played major roles in the revival of a brilliant career often blighted by putting lapses and finally threatened by the universally feared yips . |
21 | Even the heavily fortified town of Berwick-upon-Tweed , on the Scottish bank of the river , was wrested from them by the English over and over again , and finally lost . |
22 | As society changed further , and especially as the political independence of the courts within which the poets worked was weakened and finally lost , the social relations changed again , and the literary organization became at once more specialized and more socially disconnected . |
23 | Her husband watched her reading and finally lost touch with her . |
24 | According to the prosecution at the trial , Branson was hit , thrown around the room and finally dragged downstairs . |
25 | Under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle , provisionally signed on 30 April 1748 , and finally concluded on 18 October , which ended the War of the Austrian Succession ( and of Jenkins 's Ear ) , the French agreed — as they had in relation to the Old Pretender under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 — to recognise the Hanoverian succession and to refuse shelter to those who challenged it . |
26 | At last , however , the plates began to slow down and finally stopped coming . |
27 | Bell 's Sierra slowed with driveshaft problems and finally stopped , so assuring the Lancashire driver of victory . |
28 | You could be right , for many people have drifted from one job to another and finally ended up in public relations . |
29 | He joined at Newark central office , and finally ended up at Bury St. Edmunds in 1985 as manager . |
30 | But if we then turn to the ego — and , still more , the superego — and try to understand the sequence of development there we may find ourselves in the predicament of a person who tried to investigate the musical education of a child who had started learning the piano with grade 2 , then gone on to grade 3 , and finally ended with grade 1 ! |