Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] from the last " in BNC.

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1 There were reports that Iraq had received another Russian system , the SS-21 , though specialist circles are uncertain about this and arrival was not independently confirmed — perhaps the confusion arose from the last digits of the SS-12 having been inverted .
2 For patients with iterative studies , only mean gastric cell densities obtained from the last set of biopsy specimens or from the gastrectomy specimen were taken in consideration .
3 Right , that 's matters arising from the last minutes , any other matters arising from the last minutes ?
4 Right , that 's matters arising from the last minutes , any other matters arising from the last minutes ?
5 His confidence stems from the last two victories .
6 The group — all males — were wearing either knee-length shirts or what looked like the jackets and trousers left from the last church jumble sale .
7 In most opinion reports from the last months of the war , there is little or no mention of the Führer and the attitudes of the population towards him .
8 However , some tail end enterprise came from the last batsman Chris Young ( 32 ) who ended top scorer .
9 At follow up in 1989 group means derived from the last three readings available for all hypertensives had fallen to 148/88 mm Hg for men and 145/86 mm Hg for women ( all changes p<0.001 ) .
10 The excessively high income-tax rates inherited from the last Labour Government have been brought down — from a top rate of 83% in 1979 to 40% in 1992 .
11 The complex is stabilized through a network of hydrogen-bonds extending from the last β -strand in the CH1 domain ( residues 209 to 216 ) to the second β -strand in protein G ( residues 16 to 22 ) .
12 She had no energy to swim in the water and pull herself out on the small strip of toilet paper left from the last flushing of the toilet .
13 They had just had the windows repaired from the last volley of stones .
14 Bernard Williams touches upon several themes emerging from the last chapter which will directly affect the practical conclusions of this one :
15 This month 's front-lines-of-natural-history dispatch comes from the last stop before the North Pole — Norway 's Svalbard island , where assistant producer Amanda Barrett and cameraman Owen Newman — having arrived to shoot a film about arctic foxes — found themselves alone in a cabin outpost many miles across sea , tundra and ice from the nearest point of civilisation .
16 Further exhibits depict the opening of the West , Whaling ( with a Captain 's Cabin reproduced from the last of the great Yankee whalers ) , Textiles ( with a fine collection of quilts and hooked rugs ) , Pewter , Glass and Silver .
17 Berwick Hills Library ( Wednesday afts. ) and Saltburn Community Centre ( Wednesday afts. ) , the courses run from the last week of April for ten weeks .
18 Figure 15–8 shows the marginal benefit MB that your neighbour gets from the last inch of tree size and the marginal cost MC to you of that last inch of tree size .
19 Since consumers equate price to marginal benefits derived from the last unit , in general marginal benefit will exceed marginal cost in imperfectly competitive industries .
20 Another in the same mould is Golf 's Lighter Side , a selection of articles from Golf Illustrated from the last 100 years .
21 Conventionally , we would expect people to borrow up to the point where the utility gained from the last pound borrowed is just equal to the cost of borrowing it .
22 And a grievous weeping came from the last of the three reeds .
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