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

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31 ‘ Unthinkable , ’ the General said at last .
32 Cold wind that stirs up bitter memories Peter Hetherington reports on ambivalent feelings created by a memorial service in the town scarred by last year 's crash .
33 One of the most significant selling points which the Banks used during last year 's dispute was the fact that Extended Opening Hours would give rise to significant numbers of additional jobs in Banking .
34 The phone rang at last .
35 despite the fact that the invasion came at last on Friday morning .
36 I edged along the curtain in the upstream direction of the shut door and by hauling my way up the links at the side managed to scramble round the boathouse wall and up out of the water to roll at last onto the grassy bank .
37 They were infamous for tormenting and starving the blind king Phineus , until the warrior hero defied them and let the king rest at last .
38 The Brigadier had at last found an appreciative audience , and he and the Marshal bounced along together comfortably in the jeep with the Captain and Bacci following in a car .
39 It is not known how many of the people arrested in last Saturday 's protests on the night of East Germany 's 40th anniversary have been freed .
40 BLACKPOOL : A bit of a cheer went up when the news came through last week in Brighton of the Government 's humiliation at the hands of the Bundesbank .
41 But in 1877 , the last text overseen by the novelist , ‘ as if spoken to himself ’ becomes ‘ as if meant for himself ’ , shifting and refining nuance while involving the change of a single word in Russian , and enabling the artist to get at last the effect he had been working towards .
42 The relief applied to last year 's business rates bill , which is thought to have topped the £4,000 mark .
43 received a thirty two point seven million pound increase from the Government compared to last years ' i revenue support grant and this does n't include the additional money given for the Community Charge .
44 Neither made a significant provision before 1820 , and their rivalry still persisted in the 1830s when the government began at last to assist them with grants .
45 The Government promised in last year 's election to have foreign languages being taught in every upper primary school in Scotland by the end of the current Parliament .
46 The government has at last acknowledged that ‘ disappearances ’ do take place and that it is a problem which needs addressing , and Amnesty International expects to be submitting cases for investigation by the Commission .
47 The government has at last realised the importance of preserving the eco system as a way to attract a new kind of tourist ( with more culture and money to spend ) who will see Gran Canaria not just as cheap holidays in the sun but as a living island .
48 When the secretary had at last left them , she lay back in her chair and gave a long sigh of exasperation .
49 The row simmered on last week despite deliberate efforts in Bonn to brush the affair under the carpet and diversionary events such as Stoltenberg 's resignation , campaigns for state elections today in Baden-Wurttemberg and Schleswig-Holstein — and Kohl 's 62nd birthday celebrations .
50 The Statpak featured in last month 's Marketplace is distributed by BPL Foothealth , Little Bourton House , Southam Road , Banbury , Oxon OX16 7SR 0295 759606 .
51 From some depth of courage and purpose she who had been silent so long was finding the will to speak at last .
52 Then the tears came at last , and she could n't say another word .
53 ‘ Oh , Neil , ’ she wailed , the tears falling at last , great crystal drops .
54 The third concert , of Brahms 's Third and First symphonies , revealed the new Karajan at his most lovable , for these were natural , emotional , and — let the word escape at last — profound interpretations : voyages of discovery ; loving traversals of familiar , exciting ground with a fresh eye and mind , in the company of someone prepared to linger here , to exclaim there ; summations towards which many of his earlier , less intimate performances of the works had led .
55 This is sometimes described by saying that the church has at last entered a ‘ post-Constantinian era ’ , an era in which the synthesis of Christianity and western culture and society ushered in by Constantine , the first Christian Emperor of Rome , has finally dissolved , and the church once more represents a social minority in an increasingly pluralistic age .
56 The muffled voice behind the door sank at last into hopeless silence .
57 But , as with the examples given in last month 's article , the solution has two stages .
58 It was on his prompting that ethnic drop-out youths were now accepted onto college courses without formal qualifications ; it was on his urging that examinations were now being set and marked in Urdu and other minority languages , the faculties shamed at last out of their insistence that English was the only language in the world that counted .
59 The number used for last year 's private placement was $325m .
60 The panel brought to last year 's assembly a modest am amendment of the nineteen sixty three act which it believed was theologically sound pastorally sensitive and which would provide a degree of flexibility .
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