Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] at last " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I prefer it on this side of the sea , ’ I say at last , and I mean it , though I ca n't quite remember which sea I 'm talking about .
2 I know at last erm , budget meeting we talked about doing so for the entire health survey , because really the amount of money spent on sickness is quite astronomical , and one does need to look at this when you 're having to meet your budget .
3 ‘ I 'm getting fed up with people telling me that , because I think at last I do know what I 'm doing .
4 I think at last we have a sense of us all being in it together — not easy though .
5 I come at last to the case against conventionalism .
6 ‘ I feel I 've at last found what I really want to do in life , Jannie , ’ he said .
7 Oh , and before I leave the matter of ffeatherstonehaugh 's and pass on to more general issues , I 've at last cracked the surname problem .
8 I breathe at last
9 This is because I have at last discovered the key to my existence , the meaning of my life .
10 After days of begging from supporters I have at last compiled a comprehensive A-Z of football , Athletico style .
11 Yes , I have at last , and the I 'm sure that they lied in their teeth , they they assured me they had written to me after my second letter in March , er in fact , and they said they were going to send me a photocopy of that , in fact er she wrote me a letter in June , so I do n't believe the other one existed ,
12 And then the reply : ‘ Dear Peter , I have at last received your letter of March 10th 1965 .
13 After years of searching farmland and finding silver coins from Elizabeth I to George III , I have at last found by first Roman coin .
14 Five months later I have at last gained my confidence on Southall ; most of it is the trust and respect we have for each other .
15 As I write this I realize at last why it is that her face has kept coming to me in this room .
16 By the late afternoon , you ride at last into the lower gorge where the Colorado River runs green between high rock walls .
17 Depreciation 's been falling now for two or three years as our capital expenditure of depreciable assets has been falling indeed if you look at last year 's net of the nine million pounds purchase of the freehold to fourteen million the year before was only sixteen million erm so as the as the depreciation as the capital expenditure falls the depreciation will also fall that 's one reason .
18 ‘ I 'm so glad that you know at last , ’ she said .
19 You have at last given yourself a full recovery between sessions , allowing glycogen stores to restock , tissue damage to repair , and fatigue to evaporate .
20 That message needs to be got home , I 'm pleased to note this evening that after three years of making these suggestions you have at last started to accept some of them .
21 We meet at last . ’
22 And so we arrive at last at the fully focused sentence .
23 However , at Canto 106/753–54 ( there is a brief allusion at 104/745 to the mosaics at Monreale ) , we do at last find a Sicilian allusion in the context of writing that we can recognize as distinguished :
24 As we progress up the scale of profit-taking , we find others who sell at small craft fairs and those who find an outlet through local shops , until we come at last to the favoured few who sell at the prestigious crafts fairs which Hugh prefers .
25 After various other criteria , we come at last to the manner in which this knowledge and understanding must be expressed .
26 Knill declared that ‘ we have at last developed a full portfolio of activities related to global environmental change ’ .
27 We have at last assembled all the information we need to allow the complete assignment of the vibrations of a moderately complicated molecule .
28 He declared his delight that " we have at last someone in South Africa with whom we can do business " .
29 But with Anthony Summers 's new book , Official and Confidential : The Secret Life of J Edgar Hoover , we have at last everything everyone says about J Edgar Hoover , including some of the wilder tales .
30 Although a good deal of excavation has taken place at Alcester , especially in the south-western suburb around Birch Abbey , very little has received full publication.6 Excavations in the fortified area of the town have always been difficult owing to the presence of modern buildings , but with new developments taking place , they have at last become feasible ; even now , though , the line of the defences is still imperfectly known .
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