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Example sentences for "said finally"

  • I don't care what it costs," he said finally.

  • Well, I will be going now," he said finally.

  • Now, professor," he said finally when he was satisfied that Eugene was the man he wanted, "you and I might as well call this a deal.

  • Tis a strange, sad case," he said finally, "and the end is hard to determine.

  • Twas told us he was dead," he said finally, with effort.

  • I fear, Monsieur de Tonty," he said finally, "the answer may not be so easily made.

  • I seek my beloved," he said finally, in a helpless way.

  • Well enough," he said finally, "we shall see.

  • Some one struck me," he said finally; "mayhap the prince, not knowing friend from foe in the street.

  • I can't make anything out of that," he said finally.

  • You've been pretty thorough," he said finally.

  • Good idea," he said finally, and banked the Cub around.

  • I thought," he said finally, "it must have been about that time; but you did not tell my daughter the exact date.

  • That's not enough, Spearman," he said finally.

  • Wassaquam believes Mr. Corvet is dead," he said finally.

  • I beg pardon, sir," he said finally, "but I cannot find your buttons.

  • Her and me was promised, before she come down here and got all this foolishness into her head," he said finally.

  • Let me take 'em all down to the basement," he said finally when he had studied them from every point of view for fifteen minutes.

  • See if I've got this straight, Joe," he said finally.

  • I guess we want to print," he said finally, "what's true to most people.

  • Well," he said finally, "let's wait till we get to that bosky dell up there.

  • Senorita," he said finally, in a voice that was deep and thrilling with feeling, "have I ever been other than a friend to you?

  • Alfonso ought to be at a lecture in the School of Mines," he said finally, folding up the paper.

  • I’m going to get Thorny Brooks to show me how to do it,” he said finally.

  • Tom,” he said finally, “you’ll be the death of me!

  • I hate to see that fellow get away," he said finally.

  • Yes," he said finally, "you may at least have the satisfaction of knowing you have caused me to change my plans.

  • I'll tell you," he said finally, "there is a British officer commanding a regiment here.

  • Well," he said finally, "I should say east.

  • Feeling somehow that his sudden appearance might have distressed her, he said finally: "Go on, lady, or stay as it pleases you.

  • Certainly you have suffered, lady," he said finally in a subdued tone.

  • Aquila is no judge of woman," he said finally.

  • Daughter," he said finally, "thou hast learned indeed that thine is to be no luxurious life.

  • I'll tell you what I've been thinking, Jennie," he said finally.

  • You've made a bad mess of this, Lester," he said finally.

  • Listen to me," he said finally, still holding her hand.

  • I don't know a thing about it," I said finally, my tone and feelings far different from what they were but a few minutes before, when I had declared confidently that I knew all about it.

  • He said finally, "I'll check this all the way through, McCord.

  • He said finally, soberly, "It occurs to me that I'm probably doing the same thing you came to do.

  • I told you I'm working on it," he said finally.

  • It sort of looks," he said finally, "as if I had sweated blood for nothing.

  • All right," he said finally; "let 'em come.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "said finally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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