Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [art] last [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 An attempt to include such a ban sank the last effort at constitutional reform , made by Congress in 1989 .
2 As the jeep turned the last curve at the foot of the slope the Brigadier braked and pointed .
3 And the barely legible postmark removed the last shred of doubt about who had sent it .
4 But the old soldier had the last laugh .
5 It began at the 12th , with five successive birdies enabling her to finish two shots ahead of Miss Hall — and that though the Australian had a last round 69 .
6 Past him into the room sailed the last member of the Literary Lionisers ' committee .
7 But for other Keynesians , particularly in the United States , the Phillips curve furnished the last equation of the Keynesian model , supplanting once and for all that notorious intruder , the condition .
8 There is some reason to doubt that all the discrepancies can be eliminated by taking account of the short-term/long-term distinction : Lantz 's ( 1973 ) demonstration of superior latent inhibition with spaced trials came from a procedure in which the first conditioning trial followed the last trial of pre-exposure ; James ' ( 1971 ) demonstration of perfect retention used , in training , the interstimulus intervals typical of studies of short-term habituation .
9 We also hear , incidentally , that Dr Mowlam and Tory candidate Robert Goodwill shared the last waltz ( ‘ not quite cheek to cheek ’ says the gallant Goodwill ) at the Langbaurgh council 's chairman 's ball on Friday .
10 Everyone , myself included , held their breath as the ball swung the last couple of feet towards the cup and disappeared .
11 After a buffet rijstafel of gargantuan proportions-thirty dishes concluded with a chewy sweet much beloved of the malais which resembled nothing so much as toenail pie — the Colonel served Tia Maria which he and his wife thought the last word in cosmopolitan sophistication .
12 It took several minutes , and then suddenly another wave pulled the last line free , unwinding from her thigh , to relinquish its grip like some long thin tentacle .
13 In the sprint event , Sheffieldbased Carrigeen Chief is fancied , though Graham Calvert 's Lucky Streak won the last sprint open at Sunderland and competed recently in a top open at Bristol .
14 Has the Secretary of State read the last sentence of the Cardiff Business school report , which states : " If as we are led to believe , Wales is drawing on a new era , nobody has informed Mountain Ash about it . " ?
15 Morton said quietly , watching as the tall man lowered the last crate into the hold .
16 And as a mark of their respect for their aviator comrade , a lone bugler played The Last Post and Reveille before an RAF Hercules flew over the graveside at Frankby Cemetery in a special salute to the man who had given the last six years of his life to his country .
17 Consequently , the last line of his life parroted the last line of his masterpiece : at his funeral a picket of soldiers turned up to fire a volley over the coffin , and thus bid the state 's traditional farewell to one of its most improbable and sardonic chevaliers .
18 As soon as the farmer took the last sheaf away the gleaners were free to enter .
19 Secondly , the tour represented the last chance for some Wallaby players to ever tour South Africa ’ , said French .
20 The steep track down to the gate gave the last trolley and Bill a stylish tango across the floor of the van .
21 Pool had the last laugh in the FA Cup a few weeks later .
22 On 9 April , this neglected reality had the last laugh .
23 One building society chief said the last time interest rates were at this level , Virginia Wade won at Wimbledon and Jim Callaghan was the Labour Prime Minister .
24 The batsman drove the last ball of the over for four , and the bowler kicked the ground in exasperation .
25 Her mother poured the last cup of tea , stirred it vigorously , picked up her slice of bread and butter , took a mouthful , chewed it , and then , " Suit yourself , " she said .
26 There might be a possible history in which the Labour party won the last election in Britain , though maybe the probability is low .
27 Completion of the eastern counties railway network removed the last barrier ; now labour was prepared to move rather than tolerate chronic want .
28 By the water 's edge the king 's son split the last reed , and a beautiful girl came out , so beautiful that her like has never been seen before or since .
29 By three-twenty , which was what the alarm clock by the bedside said the last time I looked at it , I have moved on from thinking about Timmy and Cheryl and her children , and Cheryl , and Timmy , and Cheryl 's children , and Timmy , and Timmy , and Cheryl , and Timmy , and begun to think about Summerchild and Serafin , and Serafin , and Timmy , and Serafin , yes , and Serafin .
30 ‘ Good luck , Michael , ’ the old cattle dealer said a last time but Moran made no answer in the darkness .
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