Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] [prep] last " in BNC.
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1 | He drew back at last . |
2 | ‘ Well at least you got through at last , ’ said Carrington . |
3 | He came over to last year 's boat reunion at Pembroke Dock . ’ |
4 | But when Fleury came back at last and told him how they were faring in the Residency , Harry knew he would have to take the risk . |
5 | They came out at last and Haile Selassie went forward under a crimson canopy to show himself to his people . |
6 | Her patience paid off at last when she heard Miss Hardbroom tell the girls to pack up their books , and after much clattering and bustling , the door closed and the laboratory fell silent . |
7 | Well , that Arthur turned up at last and the vicar married them , but afterwards me sister let Arthur know just 'ow she felt , she chucked the whole weddin' cake at 'im , then 'er bokey an' then a full bottle of port . |
8 | But you had a bit of flare up A You flared up in last time you had came off it , did n't you ? |
9 | This win made up for last year 's defeat by Rob Orme when things just did n't go right for Dunlop . |
10 | Donald McCulloch came back from ‘ the reel of Ballechin' long after his mother , and when he got up at last next morning , the cold porridge had been thrown out to the hens . |
11 | Thomas got up at last from his new place in the middle of the table , which he had quite liked because it had leg access to a rung where he could wriggle his feet when he was bored . |
12 | He got up at last and stared out of the window at the empty road and the gravel pits , grey in the dawn light . |
13 | For this month 's design , I have taken the subject of Mediterranean ceramics , touched on in last month 's article and explored it a little further into the area of tiles . |
14 | The charges arose out of last summer 's internationally publicised ‘ sting ’ operation when FBI undercover agents in California 's silicon Valley formed a bogus company and posed as electronics dealers with trade secrets to sell ( New Scientist 1 July 1982 p 8–9 ) . |
15 | but the particular council which is Elmbridge District Council , started off after last year 's victory by the Liberal Democrats , by moving to one full council meeting a week , lasting about six hours once a week . |
16 | Swansea 's John Price , who took the title two years ago and lost out in last year 's final , had to work hard during the early exchanges in his clash with Noel Graham , a world championship newcomer from Belfast , but the Welshman finally won through 7-6 , 7-5 , 7-0 . |
17 | ‘ You know my position , ’ he broke out at last . |
18 | ‘ It 's simple really , ’ Jennifer went on at last . |
19 | ‘ But why ? ’ asked the Ambassador when he looked up at last . |
20 | When I looked up at last , it was to see the near cliffs bright with the afternoon sun , and the sea creaming calmly against the storm beach in the gentlest of high tides . |
21 | The blond man looked up at last — and his eyes latched on to Cardiff . |
22 | As he released her hand and slid his fingers through her hair , drawing her unresisting head towards him , she reached out at last to touch the dark curls at his ear . |
23 | Penry made several attempts to break it , but gave up at last , his face like thunder as he drove at a speed which frightened Leonora to death . |
24 | No , I bottled out at last minute . |
25 | ‘ But — but , ’ Heather burst out at last , ‘ there must be somewhere , Trusty . |
26 | He sat down at last to silence , but as a man fulfilled : the tutorial was over . |
27 | This giant of a racehorse set off in last month 's Cheltenham Gold Cup — one of National Hunt racing 's blue riband events — with a heavy burden . |
28 | The berries on the trees , dust washed off at last , have an inviting dewy sheen . |
29 | Stewart and Sedgley are both suffering from ‘ dead legs ’ and has a knee ligament injury picked up in last week 's Rumbelows League Cup win at Grimsby . |
30 | ‘ Having second thoughts on what you missed out on last night ? ’ she sneered . |