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Example sentences for "last term"

  • Besides, it's my last term, anyhow, so it doesn't matter what I do.

  • His thoughts, nowadays, seldom kept long away from the girl whom he had seen for the first time last term, but there was not much comfort to be got out of thinking about her.

  • You forget, Mr. Binney, that I ventured to impress my views upon you at the end of last term, and warned you that if anything of the sort happened again I should be compelled to take a serious view of it.

  • A good deal of it might fairly have been said of me last term.

  • Last term you'd have shown fight for much less, Bultitude," they both observed severely, as some justification for repeating the process.

  • One could understand it," said Braddy, "if there had been any chance of his repeating the dodge of last term.

  • If Greenfield wants so badly to fight me, why didn't he do it last term when I gave him the chance?

  • I forgive him the licking he gave me last term.

  • Everybody knew live animals were against rules, and yet Railsford had winked all last term at Smiley; why shouldn't Arthur have equal liberty to enjoy the companionship of Smiley minor?

  • Railsford knows all about Smiley, and let us have him all, last term.

  • Last term we started a club which meets nightly in his rooms and "rouses the welkin with a succession of catches.

  • The Head Master has played a low-down, dirty trick on a man called Turner, who only joined us last term.

  • In last term's exams these three were fairly equal," commented Miss Janet.

  • Jan happened to be crossing the quad at the time; he could not but stop and stare, whereupon Sprawson promised him a tremendous licking if he dared to scratch or run below the form he had shown in last term's paper-chase.

  • The encounter had occurred at the very corner where the same four fellows had met by similar accident on the last Sunday of last term.

  • Last term I spoiled a whole packet of printing paper—photographic, you know—by not doing that.

  • I don't; Sylvia Courtney tried it on with me when we were saying good-bye at the end of last term, but I jolly soon choked her off.

  • I told you we were doing 'The Excursion' last term.

  • I am afraid some of you, last term, thought that Euripides did.

  • He's not going to stand what went on last term, and I'm jolly glad of it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    afflicted children; entirely new; first prince; great reward; know ourselves; last able; last agreed; last autumn; last camp; last century; last hope; last hour; last lecture; last made; last obliged; last paper; last post; last resort; last succeeded; last time; last updated; last visit; last will; lasting peace; mile walk; shall have the honour