Sentence for finally | Use finally in a sentence

Sentences for finally. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use finally in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for finally.

  • Finally, through the influence of =J. (3)
  • Finally, the taste to meet her sprouted. (10)
  • All were finally rounded up. (21)
  • I finally asked, rather humbly. (7)
  • Is every thing finally settled? (4)
  • Finally Ripton sang out cheerfully. (10)
  • Finally, pale little Juli appeared, as if shrouded in mists. (5)
  • Finally, the possibility of exposure in a trial, had its weight. (6)
  • I was ready for the ring when we finally landed. (21)
  • Finally, my friends, Camilla is something for you to digest at leisure. (10)
  • Was she going to ask her finally to intercede with Dan? (9)
  • Finally, in extreme impatience, he walked up to the group of spectators. (10)
  • Finally his Indian vocabulary was exhausted and he quit. (21)
  • Finally, he was a tradesman, and he never was known to have sent in a bill. (10)
  • He finally returned to his birthplace, where he died in 1757. (3)
  • All things have an end, and this amusing contest finally closed. (7)
  • Jackson finally observed, in a nervous desire to say something. (13)
  • Finally, the minister rounded out his thought and came to the end of his remarks. (13)
  • First they besought and finally threatened me, but I remained firm. (12)
  • Finally, she had to mount to the third floor to have a correction made in her account. (13)
  • He studied at Graz, Prague, Leipzig, and, finally, with Liszt, at Weimar. (3)
  • Why not let the Standard Household-Effect Company, and finally the state? (9)
  • Here I wrote, drank my chocolate, and finally ate an omelette before I left. (2)
  • All finally vanished from history into a darkness impenetrable to conjecture. (7)
  • His brothers finally rebelled against the insults which he heaped upon them. (12)
  • The game of poker finally closed, and the players joined in the conversation. (13)
  • Fulkerson went out again, and this time March was finally left with Mr. Dryfoos. (9)
  • He was some months in hospital at Nashville, Tennessee, but finally rejoined us. (1)
  • He had carried his plans, although His Majesty had finally claimed them as his own. (18)
  • The almighty dollar defeats itself, and finally buys nothing that a man cares to have. (9)
  • In his anxiety and his anxious inquiries he finally found himself going in a futile circle. (12)
  • Finally, the sufferer expressed a desire for a priest, that she might not pass from earth without a sacrament. (5)
  • Finally, as the surface begins to moult, the shingle itself becomes stiff and brittle and begins to break off. (17)
  • Finally, all that dress-making in the house began to scare him with vague apprehensions in regard to his own dress. (9)
  • The horses, winded by the rise of a hill, now steadied to a trot, and finally stopped of their own accord. (8)
  • A few of the ladies joined them, but nobody hit the bottle, which was finally left bobbing about on the tide. (9)
  • And how if we manage finally to print one of our pages on the crow-scalp of that solitary majestic outsider? (10)
  • His father, who had served in various positions as a teacher, finally established a boarding-school in Warsaw. (3)
  • Finally he made the notary swear to be a faithful guardian and second father to Zeno if he should be taken away. (5)
  • Finally, in the morning, he met an acquaintance formerly at the school, Spangler, a tenor singer, himself nearly as poor as Haydn. (3)
  • Or, finally, imagine that you yourself had become impoverished, and were forced to withdraw all assistance from me. (12)
  • Pole was loth to let him go, but finally commending him to a good supper, he sighed, and declared himself a new man. (10)
  • He had decided pretty finally that it would be Bessie rather than another when he received a letter from Mrs. Vostrand. (9)
  • She would hesitate, she would tease, she would condition, she would require a great deal, but she would finally accept. (4)
  • Weikhardt told about his marriage, his work, his vain efforts after economic security, and finally gossipped a little. (12)
  • She ended with a heartless laugh, in which, despite the tragical contrast her words had suggested, Basil finally joined. (9)
  • Finally he became so vicious that he was given away to the city of Philadelphia, where he could be more closely watched. (21)
  • He loves her, and his heart is torn between the wish to indulge her and the wish to do what will be finally best for her. (9)
  • He motioned to her with his hand to stand farther, and still farther off; and finally told Carlo to escort her to Baveno. (10)
  • If it flagged she wished to know this or that, and finally thought that, really, she should like herself to try one shot. (10)
  • After returning to England, he made a long tour through Belgium, Switzerland, and finally, Italy, where his health gave way. (3)
  • Finally there came a request that two representatives of the department be permitted to accompany the circus for two weeks. (21)
  • When it finally appeared that her ambition for her son was not his ambition for himself and would never be, she abandoned it. (9)
  • Finally it was altogether loosened from the wreckage covering his legs; he could lift it clear of the ground its whole length. (1)
  • They had restrained him with difficulty, and finally had to assure him that he would be too late, that everything would be over. (12)
  • Finally one of the party jumped out into the mud, helped the rest to land, and the small army bore down upon us in martial array. (20)
  • Hussey finally got to the veranda, where he sat stiffly on the edge of a large steamer chair, holding his derby hat in his two hands. (13)
  • Finally he stayed at home altogether, perhaps because his face and the whites of his eyes had turned as yellow as the saffron in his shop. (5)
  • Letters from the squire and my aunt Dorothy urged me to betake myself to Riversley, there finally to decide upon what my course should be. (10)
  • On his return to Paris, he became exceedingly popular as a teacher, although his extravagant style of living brought him finally to poverty. (3)
  • He left Durgin in heightened good-humor with himself and with the world, which had finally so well adapted itself to his desires and designs. (9)
  • When the contract is finally let, there are a number of things which it should cover that are intended to protect the finances of the owner. (17)
  • He first won success as a composer of operas, which were given in Italy, and afterwards in London, where he finally settled as clavier teacher. (3)
  • Lavender was obliged to pause some time hovering between the two designations, and finally combining them as the only way out of his difficulty.) (8)
  • The dance, which in the early Opera had played a part of some importance, was finally banished entirely from the scene, though not from the stage. (3)
  • Emilia glanced among the sea of heads, and finally eliminated the head of Braintop, who was respectfully devoting his gaze to the box she occupied. (10)
  • If she believed that Penelope would not finally change her mind and go, no doubt Mrs. Lapham thought that Mrs. Corey would easily excuse her absence. (9)
  • There seemed to be something provisional or probational intended, but Dan could not make out what it was, and finally it proved of no practical effect. (9)
  • Toward the rear these characteristics are less and less conspicuous, and finally, in point of space, are lost altogether in confusion, motion and noise. (1)
  • The rumour in the family was, that Sir Twickenham appreciated her hesitation, and desired that he might be intimately known before he was finally accepted. (10)
  • John Bull= (1563-1628), who won world-wide fame as organist and clavier player, finally becoming organist at Antwerp Cathedral, which post he held until his death. (3)
  • It gives the audience an exaggerated idea of the extreme peril or difficulty of the undertaking, and ensures an outburst of applause when finally triumphantly done. (21)

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