Example sentences of "go [prep] the last [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Secretaryship , possibly joint with Club Stewardship , was in the control of Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Young from 1914 to 1921 at which Annual General Meeting they were presented with some silver ‘ for keeping the club going for the last six years ’ . |
2 | That well we 've seen some comic cuts things going in the last five minutes or so have n't we . |
3 | This was important to her as she was self-supporting and had found it tough going in the last two years . |
4 | The reduction in the and the persistent rise the depreciation charge , which is going over the last four years as we maintain a high level of capital spending . |
5 | He 's the second top player to go in the last few weeks . |
6 | Abruptly she let go of the last protective remnants of self-deception , but , fearing questions she could n't answer without exposing the full extent of her vulnerability , she rushed on , ‘ I felt guilty to begin with , but I did come to terms with it eventually , and anyway , my parents had encouraged me to stay with radio even though it would take me away from them and they knew what was happening to Dad . ’ |
7 | United have now taken just three points from a possible 12 and manager Alex Ferguson 's only consolation is that the defeat of rivals Aston Villa at Carrow Road means it is now Norwich who hold a twopoint advantage over them as they go into the last seven games . |
8 | I have been depressed about life in the Eighties , the way the economy has gone in the last twelve years . |
9 | ( He says : I 've seen four welders go in the last two years . |
10 | And how long would we go in the last half hour ? |
11 | He also expressed irritation about the way Tony seemed to have let himself go in the last few months , since he had become unemployed . |
12 | And it was that kind of debate that that went on the last few years . |
13 | Almost 300 have already gone over the last six years . |