Example sentences of "[adv] last [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Advertisement er , revenue at Westminster Press ended the six months at about the , advert revenue about the same level as last year but it was below last year 's level early on , so in other words erm , advertisement volume is growing , because there 's next to no , there 's , the yield is about the same overall .
2 The forecast tax charge for the year is thirty four per cent which is below last year 's rate of thirty five and we expect this low rate to continue in the future .
3 January is traditionally the peak of the tax-gathering season , but both income and corporation tax were lower last month than in January 1992 , and total government revenues are continuing to run below last year 's levels .
4 Corporation tax receipts were also below last year 's .
5 Beverages had advanced following a successful expansion of ice tea in southern Europe , while results from ice cream , in which Unilever leads the UK market with Walls , had been below last year 's exceptional levels for the quarter .
6 Beverages had advanced following a successful expansion of ice tea in southern Europe , while results from ice cream , in which Unilever leads the UK market with Walls , had been below last year 's exceptional levels for the quarter .
7 The light-coloured car with the suspicious package taped between the front wheels was last spotted leaving the car park of Lisnagelvin swimming pool in the Waterside at 7.10pm last night .
8 ‘ I dreamt about you suddenly last night , and now here you are in New York of all places .
9 We did n't tell you that Callum Campbell , across the road , died suddenly last Thursday from a heart attack .
10 The question was given pertinence suddenly last month when Thompson , citing a knee injury , withdrew from a decathlon in France after only five events , already then 300 points behind the leader .
11 He replaces Alistair Scholes , who died suddenly last month while representing the council at an energy conference in the Canaries .
12 Suddenly last autumn , he began reaching semi-finals instead of quarter-finals , and then finals .
13 Last week I saw you in Suddenly Last Summer in which I thought you were incredible .
14 Bookings ( 0504 ) 260516 Theatre 3 from Newtownabbey present ‘ Suddenly Last Summer ’ at St Patrick 's Hall , Strabane .
15 Sunday : Theatre 3 from Newtownabbey present ‘ Suddenly Last Summer ’ by Tennessee Williams at the Rialto Entertainment Centre at 8pm , tickets cost £4 and £2.50 concessionary , for bookings contact Rialto box office ( 0504 ) 260516 .
16 Technical staff from the Theatre 3 group from Newtownabbey won a race against time to get their set up for their presentation of a Tennessee Williams play ‘ Suddenly Last Summer . ’
17 Louise Emerson from Theatre 3 's ‘ Suddenly Last Summer ’ was most promising young player .
18 Ken , 51 , was transferred to Bart 's from his local hospital which did not have the equipment to cope when his angina worsened suddenly last week .
19 Deborah Coleman was one of the highest-flying women in Silicon Valley with the title chief financial officer until she suddenly took a long sabbatical a couple of years ago : she did return to Apple Computer Inc and became vice-president for information systems , but quit again suddenly last week ; she has now resurfaced at Tektronix Inc as vice-president for materials operations , which is a new post .
20 ‘ You seemed to understand it clearly enough last night , so why not now ?
21 Had Auntie been fool enough last February to believe it , she had a choice of 190 ‘ UK growth ’ funds — and in 187 of them the growth was negative .
22 People living near Heaton Park had enough last year . ’
23 Er further to what John said about the er , Young Inventor , we were fortunate enough last year to have er our competitor , or we had a , we held a competition locally
24 I myself was lucky enough last week to see a fine sample of the Lesser Twayblade and another of the Small White Orchid , rare occurrences as far south as this and in these times .
25 ‘ You were certain enough last Saturday afternoon when you put the boot in , ’ said Pascoe casually from his corner .
26 ‘ Nicky , you did n't sleep much last night , did you ? ’
27 Wilkerson continued , ‘ I did n't sleep much last night either , Nicky .
28 ‘ I ate too much last night , ’ said Betty at what would have been breakfast if they 'd made any .
29 ‘ I hope you did n't overdo it too much last night , ’ he said .
30 Said to Jan , she said er today , er today she had n't slept much last night I said God I 'll bring you some of that wine back we got from France !
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