Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] in [art] last " in BNC.

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1 I think companies well in fact B and Q erm recently announced that er not recently I mean in the last eighteen months they 've started to have their er stores erm
2 It was n't until some years later that I came back to the question of the receptors and showed that the most dramatic effects involved the NMDA glutamate receptor I mentioned in the last chapter ( but wo n't discuss further here ) .
3 I played in the last game in the Third Division before we were relegated to the Fourth .
4 I played in the last Dublin game and the atmosphere was incredible .
5 ‘ You think I arrived in the last shower or rain ?
6 I stated in the last chapter that , in becoming anorexic , I did the only thing I could .
7 ‘ I am assuming the responsibility for all of my co-workers , both for those things I was aware of and for those things that I discovered in the last few days since the name of Olivetti began circulating .
8 But I suppose in the last resort , they must have thought that the less sophisticated engineering featured here is only likely to attract a specialist audience .
9 Although manager Billy Bonds refuses to give up , he admitted : ‘ I think in the last month we have always felt it was going to be very difficult for us .
10 In terms of Julia Kristeva 's model , which I introduced in the last chapter , this would be a first stage , liberal equal-rights-and-opportunities response .
11 The first of the three conceptions of law I introduced in the last chapter , which I called conventionalism , shares the general ambition of the popular slogan , though the interpretation it builds is more subtle in two ways .
12 The second general conception of law I introduced in the last chapter , legal pragmatism , holds that people are never entitled to anything but the judicial decision that is , all things considered , best for the community as a whole , without regard to any past political decision .
13 Clearly this is logically necessary , and in the ‘ forward ’ direction is the basis for the interventive strategies making use of protein synthesis inhibitors that I discussed in the last chapter .
14 But if I were to find such a change taking place while an animal is learning , unless the conditions for that change met all the subsequent criteria , I would be no further forward than the experiments of the 1960s that I criticized in the last chapter .
15 I have in the last couple of lectures erm outlined or tried to outline erm Locke 's basic decision erm his concept of how we as individuals are related to nature , to each other and I 've emphasised the crucial importance of this notion of how we are related to God .
16 Although I suggested in the last chapter that it was easier for Brian Way than for Peter Slade to challenge the formal drama traditions within the schools , it could not be said that either of them had very much impact on what drama meant and still means to interested people outside our educational institutions .
17 But as I suggested in the last part of Chapter 2 , this difference is not of any great practical significance : whether deviant motivations are taken as given because they express free will ( classical theory ) or because it is not deemed fruitful to attempt their explanation ( control theory ) does not , in itself ; have any practical implications for the subsequent criminological enterprise .
18 How far anyone is convinced by them depends in the last resort on the themes of the last two chapters — on imagination and experience .
19 How many gigs have you missed in the last few months ? ’
20 Which of the other items on this list if any , have you collected in the last year ?
21 You know you had to put how many operations have you had in the last ten years and have are you er receiving any treatment and all that bloody blah blah blah .
22 Was it almost er All or or most of the total amount you spent in the last year , about half or less than half the total ?
23 Erm y'know erm it 's also erm perhaps interesting the way things have er have shifted you know in the last decade or so , like that thing that erm used to be on in the seventies , It Ai n't Half Hot Mum , with um a number of people pretending to be Indians and and exhibiting all the stereotypes y'know it ai n't half racist mum is probably more erm er in fact there was a book called It Ai n't Half Racist Mum that er Leicester University library had er y'know going on about exactly that you know the sort of y'know racism of comedy .
24 The facts you discovered in the last paragraph are very important and should be learnt .
25 She popped in the last piece of meat and biscuit , and chewed it fiercely .
26 She died in the last week of April 1236 .
27 Consider , for example , the question ‘ Which textbooks have you read in the last six months ? ’ .
28 If anybody wants to comment on it , or any I think perhaps just confirm the calculation about being roughly one a day , that erm if you take the number of decisions that we made in the last twelve months , twenty one point eight percent of which were , erm , decisions to be put out by twenty six five , if we divide that by four , divide it by fifty two , and divide it by five you end up with point eight six per day , er
29 Why , as urban sociologists such as those we reviewed in the last chapter argued , should a spatial or urban sociology not also be concerned with the class relations of production ?
30 for example , for the typical dieter we described in the last chapter , her goals for Week 1 are as follows .
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