Example sentences of "he [prep] [art] last " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Whatever you say , Mr Jacobsen , ’ she murmured huskily , and he pulled her to him for a last long kiss that left her breathless and trembling .
2 She 'd slaved for him for the last seven year , and before that ever since she was born — eight or nine year was it — at the Old Mint ?
3 The familiar house , the carpeted hall , were before him for the last time .
4 I walked back behind him for the last several hundred yards , and was shocked at the sheer , mindless , bestial ferocity of the crowd .
5 Though he was more like his old self , many suspected they were seeing him for the last time .
6 Subconsciously he must have been expecting something like this : his first reaction was not surprise but an intensification of the dull misery which had enveloped him for the last 24 hours .
7 Then Riven asked the question that had been gnawing at him for the last day : ‘ What about Murtach ? ’
8 Would some lingering affection for the man she had once married have driven her to France to see him for the last time ?
9 One day soon she would see him for the last time .
10 ‘ We have him for the last five games of the League run-in .
11 Mr Davidson 's father , Robert Snr , said Mrs Holmes had been working for him for the last eight years .
12 You saw him for the last time in 1959 .
13 With surprise , Juliet realised he was referring to his hospital episode , when she had nursed him for the last two weeks of his stay .
14 That stubbornness had got him through the last four years , but he had finally had to admit that walking out on his wife had been the biggest mistake of his life .
15 Was she genuinely reaching out to him as a last source of help ?
16 Should one see him as the last of the Pre-Raphaelites ?
17 His friends hail him as the last great artist of the 20th century .
18 Harry Carpenter came up to interview him and asked him about the last putt .
19 I certainly feel it was a great delight to him during the last days of his life . ’
20 I certainly feel it was a great delight to him during the last days of his life . ’
21 R. H. Sherard nursed him during the last six months of his life .
22 He had to be assisted as he flayed himself , but he got most of the skin off as easily as a cardigan , and the minister only had to help him with the last few strips .
23 During the campaign itself Healey was noticed by only about 12 per cent on average but that concealed some sharp variations : 28 per cent noticed him in the last two days of the campaign , immediately after a spectacular on-screen row with TV-am presenter Ann Diamond .
24 This sort of nonsense could have been fairly innocuous had it not been for the fact that under Napoleon I , the frequent employment of courtiers in great and influential offices of state had led to a gradual isolation of the Emperor , which in turn gave too much power to those close to the throne , many of whom , it should be noted , actively worked against him in the last years of the reign .
25 Notice the bust of Dobrovský standing in front of the charming garden house which the Nostics gave him in the last years of his life .
26 You will remember that we met him in the last commercial .
27 A lot of humans had been in to look at him in the last few minutes .
28 I hardly made a bean from him in the last five .
29 ‘ How much money have you given him in the last three weeks ? ’
30 If he races on Saturday New Level will line up against the much fancied Ringa Hustle and the dog which beat him in the last round , Apres Soleil , which is on offer at 80–1 .
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