Example sentences of "our [noun sg] [prep] the last " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My papa died after he lost all our money in the last great depression .
2 But much more detailed and as a result not only of about twelve days ' training which we 've undertaken in that area with the management team , or various of them , but also of our experience over the last eighteen months in operating it .
3 Our experience over the last few years has shown that there is work available in the sectors in which we operate and we have proved to ourselves that we can win business .
4 have the er figures in front of you of our progress during the last twelve months you will no doubt see that we are in a very nice financial position er only a pound and a penny off that magic thousand pound in in the club now .
5 I know we have doubled our support in the last 2 weeks and that 's the way we are going .
6 May I express our disappointment at the last minute postponement of the carefully planned visit of Anne-Marie de Jonghe to Wales .
7 A very important aspect of our work over the last nine months has been the development of the new general SVQs .
8 All our work of the last eighteen months would be destroyed .
9 It has been known since the 1970s that the vehicles which have dramatically increased our mobility in the last 50 years have also constituted a grave danger .
10 As we reach the end of 1993 , and before we start on the challenges which the new year will bring , I want to express my thanks and appreciation to you , as members of our Company for your contribution to our business over the last year .
11 ‘ There was never any doubt that England would be seeded … [ it ] was based on our record in the last two World Cups .
12 ‘ There was never any doubt that England would be seeded … [ it ] was based on our record in the last two World Cups .
13 The reasons for our absence over the last month or more have been well documented in the local gutter press , and through the many acrimonious exchanges between club and supporters .
14 because of our fears over water supplies , we have reduced abstraction to less than two thirds of our licence during the last 2 years , but we can not get away from the fact that this is a severe drought which affects every underground source .
15 It was even more frightening when we reached the cooler highlands , where at night people would huddle on the road for warmth , barely visible and apparently asleep , yet able to leap dexterously out of our path at the last moment .
16 Well I do n't think there 's any doubt about it , I mean our improvement over the last erm four or five weeks has been absolutely tremendous .
17 LAST year in our report on the last British crime survey for the Scottish Office , we were unaware of these findings .
18 Many generous and warm tributes have been paid to my right hon. Friend the Member for Worcester ( Mr. Walker ) for not only his speech but the massive contribution that he has made to this Parliament and our country during the last generation .
19 Our discussion in the last two chapters and this one reveals three broad types of transaction which give rise to the demand and supply of currencies :
20 On our retreat in the last year of school , a visiting priest talked to us from Sister Superior 's throne .
21 It has n't taken its eyes off our table for the last ten minutes . ’
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