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

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1 So I want the last word .
2 SO WE have The Last Wilderness in the Northern Pennines an area of outstanding natural beauty .
3 Finally she reached the last notes , and took a final bow , practically flinging the microphone at Candy , who had stepped on stage to act as compère .
4 Thankfully we had the last laugh when that french fellow ( I ca n't remember his name ) scored the winner .
5 Cos originally I had the last session but we cancelled .
6 Do n't you remember the last time it was so beautiful going across across at home .
7 Here we print the last selection .
8 So he ought , thought Sally-Anne , and so he is , and , desperate to change the conversation , to steer it away from dangerous ground , she said , as brightly as she could , through numb lips , ‘ Sha n't we miss the last horse bus home if we do n't leave soon ? ’ thinking how fortunate it was that Stair had not told Dr Neil the other heiress 's identity — Sally-Anne Tunstall might have been a dead give-away ; she really ought to have changed her Christian name .
9 Why ca n't they go the last mile and ban him from bowling against England batsman who clearly would find reading Sanskrit easier than spotting than ‘ Hollywood 's ’ wrong ‘ un .
10 And then my erm my mother saw him and then I went to see him and Then I started the last week in July with him after the school closed .
11 The Northern Echo published details of how she spent the last hours of her life on a shopping trip with her friend , Veronica Alderson , from Kirk Merrington .
12 Abruptly she downed the last drop of her shandy and stood up .
13 There we go the last wee drop .
14 Remember how we missed the last bus because I was kissing you — we did n't know where we were , or what we were doing , did we ?
15 He knew how he wanted the last scene to look .
16 The American was streaking clear in the 100 metres hurdles when she hit the last barrier and crashed to the ground .
17 It is also worth noting here that the only mid-Tertiary movements in northern Europe that can be called an orogeny are in Spitsbergen , where we find the last expression of an Atlantic compressive line clearly preserved down the west coast , presumably reflecting the continued grinding together of the northernmost tip of the European plate with that of Greenland .
18 He only went to church when he took church parade — he was what we then called a Regular — but he shed buckets of tears when he heard the Last Post .
19 But there is a more cheerful day ahead for him next Tuesday when he introduces the last Question of Sport in the present series .
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