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at last
1. “I don’t know,” he said at last as he took off his spy outfit and got changed into school clothes
2. ‘What is it?’ I asked, sensing something behind that last exclamation
3. "Ah, we find it at last," Tahlmute said, as much for the man at the desk as doostEr
4. It did say that at last count there were three hundred seventy one claimants
5. In short I have found peace at last
6. "I did that last evening," he said as he hurried off down the back path
7. "Well, that last bit is debatable Travis, but it's not the point
8. As Cat pondered on that last statement, the noise of twenty-four hour bustle
9. For I know that my Redeemer lives, And He shall stand at last on
10. That last camp was well beyond the farthest doostEr had ever been, he wasn't prepared for what was just about pure desert
11. journey that lasts a lifetime
12. Maybe I shouldn’t have had that last glass of wine … my brain seems to have given up thinking lucidly
13. Sense at last, I thought
14. sequence that lasted for millennia, but for Smith that moment of absolute happiness in
15. The day she'd been awaiting a year for was here at last
16. That lasted nearly nine months, I believe, by this time he was sharing a house with a mixed group – and they went around as a crowd much like he had in his teens
17. What signs did I miss on London’s streets? When was I marked out? Why was I here? And always that last question, one that persists even now that I am safe and at home here in Beirut
18. Whatever the cause, that last rabbit-punch made my resolve complete
19. At last! One of the uncountable (and usually dead-end) ideas I come up with in order to improve my life has just brought a result! Having found out recently that the monthly magazine “Greek Fantasy” publishes short fantasy stories of new writers, I thought of sending them one
20. ‘I was thinking about that last night … if it were a boy, I mean
21. “You are here at last, Sandra Nox!” announced Lady Chimaera in a sonorous voice, her long blond hair slightly waving at the graceful motion of her arms
22. In the primordial soup of creation a chemical chain might have a lifetime of a second, or it might exist in an unbroken sequence that lasted for millennia, but for Smith that moment of absolute happiness in the melody of life was nothing but a blink of an eye
23. Not that he welcomed it as a revelation, she was sure of that, but he at last understood the real meaning of what she was saying
24. Comes the Voyager at Last
25. the first place” contemplated Brijbabu at last voicing his
26. At last! A decent cup of coffee!
27. Alfred still had a hard time thinking that Alan would have deliberately severed that last possible link with his origins
28. "Months ago Al, two months since I took that last report before he ran away, a month since I've heard his voice
29. at last, the buxom woman with fat arms
30. “Oh, yeah, sorry Pottypears, I retract that last statement”
31. That last word, isolated, spoken on its own,
32. We can go to town for new clothes in a day or two; we are very excited that you are all here at last
33. alone but for that last look into her eyes
34. Had I cut the rope? Was I now free? Perhaps I'd gone mad at last, but how would I know?
35. The old tart was very flattered by his kind words, completely missing the sarcasm that Archibald had tried to inject into that last phrase
36. At last they came to a very down at heel street, where most of the back-to-back terraced houses were either boarded up or bare boned skeletons
37. Agile and talkative she led me through winding streets and alleyways, turning left - then up some steps, then right - and down some more, then a little slope until at last she pointed to a restaurant nestling in the corner of a shaded square and proudly announced, “Restaurant Virrgenia
38. The male riders were all glad that it was finally out in the open at last
39. For every penny that he spent he got nothing back at all until, at last, there was nothing left but two fifty-pound notes, and after the incident with the old lady he dare not return to the cash machines under the oak tree
40. “At last”, she thought, “my prince has come”
41. But look at you, prised out of Cornwall at last
42. At last she stood up and kissed my cheek and sighed, 'I'm off
43. That very evening, I would be there at last, sailing by the sigh of the salty sea in an almost diamond silence
44. At last, and with a sigh of relief from old Ted, the ancient oak tree was cut down and cleared away
45. ” There was definite pride in that last statement
46. When at last I caught up with the others, they were on the lip of a wide plateau of sandy rock and there, emerging from the wiry scrub, stood a tidy cluster of stubborn ruins and dry stone walls that seemed determined to stand forever
47. At last our glorious trek was over
48. The weeks passed and the judges ripped contestants to shreds until at last there were only twelve of them left in the competition
49. But the exam problems are harder,' she said at last
50. “So, you’ve experienced the true reality of life as a Craig at last, my girl