Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] last " in BNC.
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1 | The new owner , Mr. Bolsover , came to see me last week , and I 'm afraid he may not let us go on using the barn . |
2 | One of them came to see me last night when I got back from Paris . |
3 | Madeleine came up to see me last Monday for a couple of days and arrived with a sore throat too , so she had a well deserved rest after the excesses of their very social Christmas and life and also encouraged me , the weather and the throats keeping us indoors , to do some MUCH needed turning out . |
4 | ‘ Where was all that kindness , courtesy , and respect when you tried to seduce me last night ? ’ she demanded , glaring at him . |
5 | ‘ I just happened to discover it last spring , when I was trying to find out more about the d'Urbervilles and noticed your name in the village . ’ |
6 | One morning when I was visiting , she said in a matter-of-fact voice , ‘ Jesus came to visit me last night ! ’ |
7 | PUCCI For those too young to remember them last time , or those too eccentric to care . |
8 | In connection with some furniture poor Mary was ill-advised enough to sell him last year . |
9 | this morning he , did he actually remember to set it last evening |
10 | ‘ I did n't agree to see you last week because I wanted to give you any information . |
11 | We were coming to see you last night , and then all day so he said it were n't fair to go anywhere like he was . |
12 | Just tell me why it had to be me who was stupid enough to help you last night ? ’ |
13 | HENRY WHARTON plans to take the short route to victory at Leeds Town Hall tonight when he defends his Commonwealth super-middleweight title against Australian Rod Carr , the man he beat to win it last year . |
14 | Leeds did great to win it last year , but it will be much harder the second time around . |
15 | The new arrangements had been due for introduction on April 1 but the Government was forced to shelve them last month after dentists threatened a mass exodus from the NHS . |
16 | She flew to give him last words of advice , all of them unnecessary . |
17 | have n't got any staff to do it this , we managed to do it last year . |
18 | No I could n't be bothered to do mine last night |
19 | ‘ It suited me not to deny it last night , ’ Ruth blurted and stared beyond him to a young palm swaying gently in the breeze . |
20 | Had to phone them last night . |
21 | He tried to phone you last night , the number you gave him , but there was something wrong with the line- ’ |
22 | ‘ Julius will take one look at you and wonder why he ever bothered to kiss you last night . ’ |
23 | ‘ I was half inclined to believe you last night until I received these this morning , ’ he said , and the hidden violence in his voice made her go cold . |
24 | Even many voters who could n't bring themselves to endorse him last November are prepared to believe in what he calls the politics of hope . |
25 | ‘ Yesterday probably because the photos were n't in the house when I called to see him last night . |
26 | Did the fact that he is accompanied by a doctor on the campaign trail help to lose him last week 's TV showdown with Clinton ? |
27 | ‘ Someone forgot to release him last night , ’ one of them shouted . |
28 | The board 's stewards refused to sanction it last week , but had a change of mind after a two-hour hearing with promoter Frank Warren , managers Barry Hearn and Jack Trickett , and Hide . |
29 | ‘ We were certainly quite lucky to beat them last week . ’ |
30 | Oh yes , I meant to ring you last night , but things |