Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] on [art] last " in BNC.

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1 I put my hand on the last page , and hesitated .
2 To be honest I ca n't remember , I know my lot on the last thing Wigan was doing two hundred and thirty an hour , so twelve times twenty , two hundred and thirty
3 It would be helpful to the planning committee if Q.T. could let us know their views on the last year 's programme .
4 The Governors recorded their thanks at their meeting on the last day of 1928 .
5 Not after she 's been waiting 200 years to get her hands on the last of the Gittels .
6 Ms Donovan worked for a local authority and , during the course of disciplinary proceedings , was told that she would be permitted to terminate her employment on the last day of the year if she so wished .
7 As one of her companions on the last CND march had said , ‘ When the bomb drops you ca n't say : This had nothing to do with me . ’
8 Lawrence , who fractured his kneecap on the last day of the final test in Wellington , arrived at Gatwick airport this morning .
9 And all the time he knew Cadalora would make his move on the last lap .
10 I recall his emphasis on the last eleven words — and how they struck chill into me at the time .
11 His mark on the last test gave him a final average of fourteen marks for X plus two tests .
12 If there is anyone still pondering why he trekked out to Philadelphia and paid all that money for Biotech '83 , he may contemplate the image of one of the organisers departing from his hotel on the last day of the meeting , wrapped first in a fur coat , and then in a Jaguar .
13 He always has his party on the last free night before production . ’
14 In August 1939 he escaped with his family on the last but one ship to leave Hamburg .
15 In August 1939 he escaped with his family on the last but one ship to leave Hamburg .
16 LAST year in our report on the last British crime survey for the Scottish Office , we were unaware of these findings .
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