Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [prep] the last " in BNC.
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1 | He 's painted them continually for the last 6 years . |
2 | Remarkably it 's Derry fourth successive appearance in the final — they 've won it twice in the last three years . |
3 | He was a fan of the BCR though he came to know it only in the last few years of its life . |
4 | Put them together at the last possible moment and cover with a damp tea towel until you serve them . |
5 | Wait until I let you through into the last cellar , and then I must take the keys back to the steward . |
6 | Or walk out and let you down at the last minute . ’ |
7 | And he blames AC Scotland for the sabotaging of his plans to raise a second round of finance by stockbrokers in Europe who let him down at the last minute . |
8 | ‘ It 's absurd — I look on Margaret as my best friend , but I 've only seen her once in the last six months — I do feel guilty about it . ’ |
9 | We agreed to set it up at the last meeting . |
10 | he 's done nothing , put it right for the last year . |
11 | I 'm terribly lazy and always put it off until the last minute . ’ |
12 | At last he was freed , and gritting his teeth , Jack took the small forearm firmly in his hands and lifted it quickly off the last spike . |
13 | He opened it up at the last minute , came flying over and it was a terrific shot . |
14 | It 's been really getting me down for the last four seasons — I 've been running disgustingly . |
15 | And Steve obediently went off , taking with him a jar of Marmite in a garden trowel as a substitute for coal in a shovel , and he stood out there on the front porch in the cold listening to the silence and looking at the stars , waiting for them to let him in on the last stroke of Big Ben on the radio : a faint , feeble echo of some once meaningful ritual , though what it had meant or now could mean nobody there knew or had ever known . |
16 | They manhandled her out of the vehicle and through the front doors , down the corridor and into the small , windowless and empty room that had become her home for the last nine hours . |
17 | I 've had to put it together over the last three days . |
18 | One , two , three , four five six , seven , eight no one , two three , four there 's nine so we 'll probably have to take some stools in , but I wo n't take them in till the last minute . |
19 | She rode him out over the last furlong and finished some six lengths behind Shine On . |
20 | The design is produced by threading the weft strands through a number of the warp strands , rather than directly from edge to edge , and then looping them back around the last warp thread used . |
21 | This and his link with Stevenson 's had served him well over the last few years , and he had become something of an expert in railway funding , especially in European railways . |
22 | " I knew him briefly in the last days before the Rising , but I know of his work of course . |
23 | For these deaths we tried to identify and then interview the people who could tell us most about the last twelve months of the lives of the people who died . |
24 | Only one of this year 's Crufts group winners made it through to the last forty ! |
25 | ‘ I want you to regard me not as the last Viceroy winding up the British Raj ’ , he told Nehru , ‘ but as the first to lead the way to the new India . ’ |
26 | Disadvantages : She may not have had much experience looking after young children ; she may let you down at the last minute if something else crops up — like a boyfriend . |
27 | want to get it out till the last minute in case it rained on it again . |
28 | His followers at the Yorkshire track have raked it in over the last five years with a 1 level stake on all his mounts showing more than 45 to the good . |
29 | The champion jockey had been waving the whip in his left hand and when he put it down inside the last furlong , I must say that the clear impression from behind my glasses was that he thought the race was over . |
30 | I 'd worked it out to the last breath . |