Example sentences of "[verb] the last [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When we met the last time . |
2 | Nicolo watched as Caroline spooned the last bit of tiramisu from her dessert plate . |
3 | Samuel Barber 's Adagio for Strings was well enough played but lacked the last ounce of passion , and suffered badly from the aurally obtrusive air conditioning system , Randall Thompson 's Alleluya showed that the Festival Chorus on this occasion were equally as adept at unaccompanied singing as their counterparts had been last week . |
4 | ‘ Tomorrow , ’ she said , ‘ nudging the last float of ice at the penguin 's feet , ‘ tomorrow you 'll feel different — trust me ! ’ |
5 | Jump the gap and make your way down the steps and platforms to another ladder , pick up another crate to your left and climb down the ladder , kill the workman and run right ( out of the building ) , get on the lift and jump into the little room ( this contains a couple of records ) , get the crate and climb up the ladder to kill the last workman , get on the lift to your left and go to the top , jump onto the platform , and the next , and the next , until you reach the furthest one where there 's an extra life . |
6 | Christina had just received the last consignment of furniture , arriving in the nick of time to prevent it being dumped higgledy-piggledy in the reception hall . |
7 | A shower of jeers greeted him from the queue and , as he passed the last boy , who was just out of sight of Mr Gillis , a foot shot out , caught him on the ankle and down he went , sprawling on the wooden floor . |
8 | We also hear , incidentally , that Dr Mowlam and Tory candidate Robert Goodwill shared the last waltz ( ‘ not quite cheek to cheek ’ says the gallant Goodwill ) at the Langbaurgh council 's chairman 's ball on Friday . |
9 | The drama was not quite over because all three players managed to hit the last green in two shots , and Harley , by dint of a nice kick forward when the ball pitched , was no more than six feet from the hole . |
10 | The Queen 's cousin made a public plea to construction giant Trafalgar House not to demolish the last hangar at Brooklands in Weybridge , Surrey . |
11 | On Nov. 27 the Federal Court ruled that the half-canton of Appenzell-Innerrhoden should grant women the vote at cantonal and communal level with immediate effect , a decision breaching the last bastion of all-male suffrage in Europe . |
12 | ‘ Well , I wo n't cry over spilt milk , ’ Karen said as she finally recovered the last smithereen of dog . |
13 | The students repeat the last segment several times with correct stress and intonation . |
14 | If the silence lasts too long for you to feel comfortable , repeat the last thing the person just said or say , ‘ I 'm not sure how to read your silence ’ or ‘ Looks like you 're having some interesting thoughts -would you like to say anything about them ? ’ |
15 | Toney made the last day and the final two rounds , and I was on my way . |
16 | Their cattle are finished : they made the last batch of bread with oxblood to save what 's left of the water , and they drink that mixed with wine , of which there is n't all that much , either . |
17 | Using the last example of a bond with a dirty price of 96.50 , coupon payments of 8.75 per annum and a year to maturity , we get the following yields to maturity : |
18 | Morton said quietly , watching as the tall man lowered the last crate into the hold . |
19 | Delaney lowered the last photograph . |
20 | If this excluded option is allowed back into the debate , and the claim that our existing intuitions should not be given the last word is seriously considered , the authority of the case for individualism is immediately questioned . |
21 | The large urban local authorities which remain the last bastion of Labour power have tried to undercut New Right attacks by improving the efficiency and quality of their services , and becoming more responsive to their users ( Fenwick 1989 ; Young 1991 ) . |
22 | 30 June 1989 found most of the battalion not on guard in bearskins and tunics , but enjoying the last day of a fortnight 's shooting on the ranges at Salisbury Plain , on ISAAC . |
23 | The first print will be finished next month and a secular print will take shape showing Dunfermline at Martinmas , showing the public enjoying the last feast day before winter . |
24 | We ordered so much we could n't eat the last dish they brought us , could n't even touch it . |
25 | You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A , L to signify the last version of the module or A to signify the next approved version of the module . |
26 | You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A , L to signify the last version of the module or A to signify the next approved version of the module . |
27 | You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A , L to signify the last version of the module or A to signify the next approved version of the module . |
28 | You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A , L to signify the last version of the module or A to signify the next approved version of the module . |
29 | You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A , L to signify the last version of the module or A to signify the next approved version of the module . |
30 | You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A , L to signify the last version of the module or A to signify the next approved version of the module . |