Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [noun sg] for the last " in BNC.

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1 After putting up the tent , I sat outside , took the bandage off my shin for the last time , and undressed , before washing myself with a mug of water .
2 It 's not possible really to understand Eastern Europe now unless you know a little bit about its history for the last 150 years . ’
3 I 'd been so preoccupied with the physical results of my condition for the last hour that I 'd forgotten its other effects .
4 She says she wept nonstop for an hour during which she gradually began to realize that she had been out of her mind for the last six weeks .
5 The girl noticed Wightman while waiting with her boyfriend for the last train .
6 Faha Sanchita , defending , said that Uddin had 10 years of experience in the food business and had owned and run the Lalquila with his brother for the last five years without any hygiene problems .
7 That 's what 's had you muttering under your breath for the last hour ? ’
8 There 's me been putting sugar in his Ovaltine for the last fifty years .
9 Yesterday publican John McKeague said that Mr McGarry had been drinking regularly in his bar for the last 20 years , but added that no one had ever asked about his movements .
10 ‘ I 've had my greatest moments here on my birthday for the last 20 years and I do n't intend to stop now .
11 She 's been visiting the Compton family who have been without their car for the last two months .
12 The CDA 's share of the vote , at 32.7 per cent , although marginally up on its result for the last municipal elections in 1986 [ see p. 34309 ] , compared aversely with 35.3 per cent in the September 1989 general election [ see p. 36900 ] .
13 It would have been a particular thrill to have met the man who could pen such material , she mused as she closed the lid on her suitcase for the last time on Tuesday morning , but she knew that that was out of the question .
14 Just before he was due to pack his case , tidy the papers on his desk for the last time , and go home , Spittals was surprised to receive a call from the commander of the Squad , who asked the chief superintendent to call in before he went home .
15 She did n't know whether to smile back or not , and she wondered what that expression had meant , and what had been going through his head for the last few miles .
16 It has n't taken its eyes off our table for the last ten minutes . ’
17 HER husband , Tom , has slept by her bedside for the last three months .
18 In fact , you 're a girl who 's going places — once you 've untied yourself from this man who 's been like a millstone around your neck for the last four years .
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