Example sentences of "i [verb] [prep] last " in BNC.
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31 | ’ It 'd kill us , ’ I said at last , faintly . |
32 | ’ There it is , ’ I said at last . |
33 | I said at last . |
34 | I said after last Tuesday 's game that if we kept working our luck would turn . |
35 | I had in last night . |
36 | I come at last to the case against conventionalism . |
37 | ‘ I feel I 've at last found what I really want to do in life , Jannie , ’ he said . |
38 | Oh , and before I leave the matter of ffeatherstonehaugh 's and pass on to more general issues , I 've at last cracked the surname problem . |
39 | I breathe at last — |
40 | EMI ( ‘ EMINENCE ’ ) — This mid-price label ( £7.99 ) is handled by EMI 's ‘ Music for Pleasure ’ company , whose budget label ‘ Classics for Pleasure ’ I wrote about last month . |
41 | It is a small carriage , similar in size to the automatic linker I wrote about last month . |
42 | This is because I have at last discovered the key to my existence , the meaning of my life . |
43 | After days of begging from supporters I have at last compiled a comprehensive A-Z of football , Athletico style . |
44 | Yes , I have at last , and the I 'm sure that they lied in their teeth , they they assured me they had written to me after my second letter in March , er in fact , and they said they were going to send me a photocopy of that , in fact er she wrote me a letter in June , so I do n't believe the other one existed , |
45 | And then the reply : ‘ Dear Peter , I have at last received your letter of March 10th 1965 . |
46 | After years of searching farmland and finding silver coins from Elizabeth I to George III , I have at last found by first Roman coin . |
47 | Five months later I have at last gained my confidence on Southall ; most of it is the trust and respect we have for each other . |
48 | As I write this I realize at last why it is that her face has kept coming to me in this room . |
49 | ’ All right , ’ I conceded at last . |
50 | Let me quote from last Saturday 's Oxford Mail : ’ A teenager whose night of joyriding ended in the death of a lorry driver , was sent to a young offenders ' institution for two years . |