Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [pron] last [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the particular afternoon to which I am referring , his lordship would still have been in his mid-fifties ; but as I recall , his hair had greyed entirely and his tall slender figure already bore signs of the stoop that was to become so pronounced in his last years . |
2 | It continued in use as a corn mill up to around 1930 , although the business apparently diminished during its last decade . |
3 | In Latin America , in North and South Africa , in some parts of Asia , and in the Australasian colonies , there had been tentative beginnings to railway-building in the middle of the century , but the great explosion of lines was not to come until its last decade . |
4 | However , it gradually fell into disuse and was finally abandoned by its last users , the public notaries , in the sixteenth century . |
5 | ‘ You were not thinking about her last night , petite , ’ he taunted . |
6 | It is a pity that the hon. Gentleman did not listen to my last answer . |
7 | You think of the glow of pride that still lingers from your last HVS triumph with embarrassment and try to console yourself with the mitigating circumstances of age , heavy work responsibilities , duty to family , your back problem … |
8 | Oh yeah but the thing is it 's something , it 's the main , it 's something she , it 's like said to her last night |
9 | ‘ Tell me later what really happened to you last night . |
10 | Osvaldo , said Martinho , had only really bloomed in his last year at the seminary and — truly — in Africa . |
11 | Hereford put up a great fight … they really went for it last night and deserved more than they got … in centre forward Chris Pike they have a new goal hero … |
12 | Hereford put up a great fight … they really went for it last night and deserved more than they got … in centre forward Chris Pike they have a new goal hero … |
13 | He had n't responded to her last shout . |
14 | ‘ She would n't speak to me last time I was in your home , ’ she complained . |
15 | Well look at it last night all be done . |
16 | But he he he , you see , he did n't go to them last September . |
17 | Funny she had n't put in her last name . |
18 | penny and , vaguely missed from their last home |
19 | An individual who voluntarily quit from his last job is estimated to have a 64% lower chance of obtaining an offer in Models I and 2 , ceteris paribus , compared with only 38% less in Model 3 . |
20 | Katell Keineg is a marvellous talent , sadly misplaced by her last record company , someone who can and should be an exception to all the Irish acts who make one dowdy album that does n't sell . |
21 | Wallace 's angled runs were badly missed : - the Whelan/Deane partnership did not work at the beginning of the season and never looked like it last night . |
22 | she said , I , she said she never spoke to me last week , for four days |
23 | and , and er , Alan , Alan actually said to me last year why I do n't see the importance of audio description anyway |