Example sentences of "[art] last [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The first two are related to residual liver function and the last to the importance of the haemorrhage .
2 Only Shotover , a Shavian figure seeking a ‘ mind ray ’ that will destroy his enemies , tries to unite wisdom and power ; and even he is revealed at the last as a rum-soaked old poseur .
3 The first and second of these may be thought of , roughly , as equivalent to capital market constraints implemented by the stock market and banks ; the last as a form of managerial labour market constraint .
4 The crowd cheered us in of course , but it 's not the same as coming down the last as the winner for sure .
5 Our Flag covered the debates in detail and three leaflets were published , the last with the pithy legend " The Housing Problem — Radicals block Unionist Action .
6 Hoare was born in Southampton , and received education at no fewer than three Catholic establishments , leaving the last with an arts degree and red spiky hair .
7 All lighting circuits are radial ones — that is one cable goes from the fuseway in the consumer unit to the first light position , and then on to the second , and so on to the last on the circuit .
8 Furthermore , this 1937 reference to bonds is the last on the subject until 1955 .
9 It is a fine building , an example of fifteenth-century Gothic , with a good sculpted figure of Hercules as a child under the last on the right of the four arches .
10 Craig rose to his feet , placing the last on the table .
11 It insists to the last on the existence and activities of opponents to Judas Maccabaeus , including the former High Priest Alcimus .
12 Dr Jaffery 's room was the last on the corridor .
13 I went to two , and er , my name was the last on the , the form .
14 The first works best at high speeds , such as those in many water-channel experiments ; the second and third at intermediate speeds ; and the last at the low speeds likely to be encountered in convection and rotating fluid experiments .
15 Arnold took a four and finished up beating Dai Rees by a stroke , although Dai holed a putt from 20 yards on the last for a three .
16 He holed a great putt on the last for a five and we both shot 71s because Nick hit a poor second shot on the last and he took a bogey five as well .
17 I suggested the race would involve Dessie jumping a couple of fences to warm-up with Christie joining him as he crossed the last for a sprint up the finishing hill at Cheltenham .
18 The last for the USSR ?
19 Steele kicked an early penalty goal and the last of a series of raking diagonal kicks down the wind forced Kilford into touch near his line .
20 At that point , rather late one night , he and I had the last of a long sequence of talks .
21 Construction of the 12 sun saloons in the English Electric East Works in 1939 — the last of a long line .
22 Sea-bathing , walks on the steep coastal hills above the cottage — where Coleridge could watch the sunbeams ‘ dance , like diamonds , on the main ’ — and the continuing assurance of Sara 's love , were enough to quell any restless dissatisfaction while the last of a mild autumn remained .
23 The first was occupied by Miss Trimby , the last of a family that had lived there for a long time whilst her neighbours were Mr. & Mrs. Collins with their middle-aged bachelor son .
24 However their peace is short-lived when they meet the charming Nick Buckley , the last of a long line of Buckleys inhabiting ‘ End House ’ , which is poised in isolation on a rocky point visible from the hotel .
25 Mrs Fletcher was bending over the last of a bed of weeds , hoping finally to rid herself of them before her husband returned from the potato harvesting .
26 CARDIFF prop Phil Sedgemore is the last of a vanished breed in Welsh rugby .
27 Leaving the heat and the nearly finished bridehouse , I returned to soak up the last of a cool , green English summer .
28 DERBY ROAD Motive Power Depot was the last of a series of locomotive sheds built in Southport by the various pregrouping railways .
29 ONE OF the last of a now all but extinct breed , Johnny Martin bowled unorthodox slow left-arm in eight Tests for Australia during the 1960s , and was , when his aggressive batting was taken into account , as great an entertainment package as almost any cricketer to come out of NSW .
30 Already the cream of teachers has dispersed to Europe and America and I think my generation ( Pletnev and Pogorelich , who studied principally in Russia ) are the last of a breed , of one trained , nurtured and crucified by the system .
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