Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] on the last [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Between January 1939 and June 1940 she worked on the French–Spanish border to alleviate the wretchedness of the defeated Spanish Republicans , only leaving on the last boat to sail for Britain from Bordeaux .
2 This can not fall on the last syllable of the stem , and is , if necessary , moved to an earlier syllable .
3 See chapter 2 and do not look on the last fortnight as the only time to work , even if it does " concentrate your mind wonderfully " .
4 The tonic accent normally falls on the last item , but this does not tell us where the given element ends and the new one begins .
5 Payments are usually made on the last working day of every month .
6 because I 've got totally confused on the last briefing , and I thought
7 Men like that always insisted on the last word .
8 Details of relevant contacts are usually typed on the last page of the release as follows :
9 And that 's to that 's clearly summarized on the last page of your appendix B is n't it ?
10 The one in mind had a sponsor who sells Murphy 's Irish beer and a 46-year-old Argentinian winner , Vicente Fernandez , who did a head-over-heels roll on the last green after downing a mile-long uphill putt , the longest victory shot of the year .
11 She performed with fellow West Londoners the Mighty Ethnicz on the recent Ice T tour and also appeared on the last Mantronix video .
12 Ruth nearly choked on the last crumb of her pastry .
13 He does not narrowly concentrate on the last week of Jesus ' life ; the entire life of Jesus was an example of sacrificial love .
14 By now it was near the close on the third day ; Gooch and Boycott made a confident start , but much of the Monday was lost to rain and the game was then abandoned on the last afternoon with almost ten hours having been lost .
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