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

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1 Date of last accounts :
2 Removal of last US cruise missiles from Europe
3 CHILE 'S ONLY WOMAN MAYOR SPEAKS OF LAST CHANCE TO STOP ‘ EYES AND EARS ’ OF DICTATORSHIP
4 As the train leaves , with an unnatural casualness they will separate with never so much as a pressure of the hand ; others there are who , oblivious of the world around them , stand gazing into each other 's eyes , spending their last few moments clasped in each other 's arms — matching a succession of last kisses — to separate with a look of bewildered agony on their faces .
5 Losses from the American business were £670,000 in the 17 months to the end of last February .
6 Pedigree unknown , she was born at the height of last February 's blizzards in The Bullring — centre of London 's homeless community .
7 However , the exciting days of last February and March when the Stars were challenging with Chelmsford for promotion have long been forgotten by the home fans .
8 Necessity of choosing values in life e.g. Parable of Last Judgement ( Matt 25 : 31–46 )
9 Province Governing Party Date of last election Alberta PCP March 1989 British Columbia Social Credit October 1986 Manitoba PCP September 1990 New Brunswick Liberal October 1987 Newfoundland Liberal April 1989 Nova Scotia PCP September 1988 Ontario NDP September 1990 Prince Edward Island Liberal May 1989 Quebec Liberal September 1989 Saskatchewan PCP October 1986
10 Powder Byrne , which offers off-piste skiing courses as add-ons to its hotel and chalet holidays in the Swiss Alps , is a confirmed user , and has hit on the bright idea of recycling some of last winter 's footage as a low-key promotional device .
11 And the birds suffer in cold , wet weather , becoming chilled or , in the extreme conditions of last winter , even frostbitten .
12 In the middle of last winter a friend , Tish Berkley and I decided to take an Over-26 Inter Rail ticket and spend two weeks in the following July , travelling in Europe .
13 GRAHAM Gooch leads England into battle at Old Trafford today with his heart set on burying the bitter memories of last winter and securing his own future beyond mid-summer .
14 ‘ During the industrial strife of last winter , confidence , self-respect , common sense , and even our sense of common humanity were shaken .
15 , they , remember last , end of last winter when it got mild after the cold spell , they were building their nests and then we got all that cold weather again , all the , all the fledglings were dead .
16 This will show amendments and repeals up to the date of last publication ; more recent changes are listed in an annual publication entitled Annotations to the Acts .
17 When Tiare 's husband knew he was dying he thanked me and wanted to know if there was anything he could do — a kind of last request .
18 He could not deny the success of last weekend 's Edinburgh Summit when deals on the future of Denmark and the EC 's budget were struck .
19 Organisers of last weekend 's New Age festival in the Forest of Dean are facing prosecution for noise nuisance .
20 SHELL-shocked Bangor will be putting all thoughts of last weekend 's drubbing behind them as they attempt to reach the quarter-finals of the TNT Gold Cup on Saturday .
21 THERE can be no complaints about the running of last weekend 's Irish National Championship in Dublin .
22 Mr Turnbull 's match reports have always been jaundiced and he could n't resist his usual helping of cynicism in his coverage of last weekend 's saga at St James 's Park .
23 Celtic will be even more fired up than usual after the events of last weekend and it 's up to us to make sure there 's no backlash . ’
24 George Sturt , who wrote about his practical experience of running a wheelwright 's shop at the end of last century , describes the constant problem of shrinkage of timber wheel stocks in high summer :
25 Alum Pot and its attendant caves were amongst the earliest to attract the curiosity of local explorers and they have been known in intimate detail since the middle of last century .
26 A few snicks have evaded the proof-reader 's gloves ; it is Arnold not Arthur Long and the Gunn who figured in Nottinghamshire 's glory years towards the end of last century was not George but uncle William .
27 At the far side , the peninsula of Northmavine forms a boundary which ends at Fedeland , one of the famous ‘ haaf stations ’ of last century , from which the Shetland fisherman used to row or sail in open boats to the ‘ far haaf ’ , the fishing grounds which could be as far as sixty or more kilometres from land .
28 Up to the middle of last century life expectancy was greater among males than females due to the high mortality associated with child bearing ( Victor 1987 ) .
29 In the middle of last century the average age at which a woman 's family was completed was 39 ; it is now the late 20s ( Finch 1989 ) .
30 In the early decades of last century gender differences in late life mortality were very small .
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