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

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1 IBM Corp has at last woken up to the fact that to remain competitive in the personal computer business , it is necessary constantly to add new models , and in the US , the company yesterday added new 80486-based PS/1 models based on chips ranging from the 25MHz 80486SX to the 66MHz 80486DX2 ; they come in desktop and minitower configurations and are available now at prices expected to go from $1,200 to $3,000 ; they are upgradable to the Pentium .
2 He continued to urge Canterbury 's supremacy over York , and in the general settlement of 1107 , Archbishop Gerard promised at last to show him the same obedience as archbishop as he had owed as bishop of Hereford .
3 Mr Simon Heffer argued in last week 's Spectator that welfarism is once more coming to characterise the British , having been repulsed during the Thatcher years : ‘ The plaintive , dependent-relative voice of the something-for-nothing society , heard on almost every street in this campaign , was a little harder to find five years ago . ’
4 As the mysterious man following Blackeyes , Nigel Planer speaks at last , though he has damn all to say .
5 The work at Llandrindod Wells lake has at last revealed the answer .
6 A GOVERNMENT minister yesterday promised emergency cash aid to bail out areas of North Wales devastated by last week 's ‘ storm of the century . ’
7 He said Mr Lamont declared in last year 's Budget he had ‘ no need , no proposals and no plans either to raise or to extend the scope of VAT ’ .
8 The Phantom and Teardrop which Eddie Allen looked at last month were made by Paul Chandler in the USA .
9 ‘ Let him be , ’ Uncle Nick said at last .
10 According to French sources , the problems with the Longines Classic started at last year 's event when , though the sponsors paid out the prize money , it did not reach the players .
11 A serious feminist critique of masculinity and male power was long overdue ; Lynne Segal has at last provided it .
12 ‘ You must be crazy , ’ Pietro Miletti said at last .
13 No idea of the nicest , but the nastiest was our January '91 cover with the words ‘ Jesus Jones Arrive At Last ’ — the words ‘ On The Front Of The NME ’ were conspicuously absent .
14 It was not until the following Pentecost , in early summer , that Rosalba heard Tommaso Talvi had at last come back .
15 It had been a melancholic day , although Winston Churchill had at last been called into the War Cabinet , gracing its inaugural meeting as First Lord of the Admiralty .
16 When Delia Sutherland did at last ring it was three weeks after their meeting and he was proved right .
17 DUP councillor Sammy Wilson said at last week 's monthly meeting of the council it was unnecessary for the Lord Mayor to attend the Hong Kong trip as Belfast would be well represented by Laganisde board members , amongst others .
18 One of the so-called rebel councillors , Peter Sullivan confirmed after last night 's full meeting of Monklands District Council that Mr Murphy had been suspended on full pay pending a disciplinary committee meeting .
19 Foreign tours , far from being powered by a love of hard currency and routine displays of the standard Russian repertoire , have brought the unfamiliar to western audiences : it was typical of Gergiev 's driving force to take the Mussorgsky experience complete to last year 's Edinburgh Festival , and a fund-raising gala at Covent Garden , a four-hour marathon squeezed between a dozen Palermo Prince Igors , included a firm statement of future policies , with a galvanizing glimpse of Tchaikovsky 's The Enchantress , scenes from Iolanta and Mazeppa , and arias from Sadko and May Night ( Rimsky looks set for the Gergiev treatment soon ) .
20 George Aspinall said at last , wiping his mouth .
21 Emma Thompson arrives for last night 's BAFTA awards ceremony
22 MILLIONAIRE Chris Eubank has at last admitted to an opponent that he ca n't beat — the tax man .
23 Michael Heseltine has at last secured a job for his leadership campaign manager , Michael Mates , in Northern Ireland .
24 Ruby Wax , above , and Margaret Thatcher tied for last place
25 Dessie Farrell , one of the few Dublin players to emerge from last with his reputation intact , is back in the side today after being absent for two months through injury .
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