Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "last week"

  • I was set free on Tuesday in last week at 4 o'Clock.

  • I came home for ever on Tuesday in last week.

  • Lord John Russell presents his humble duty to your Majesty, and has the honour to state that the general effect of last week's debate[29] has been greatly in favour of the measures of your Majesty's Ministers.

  • There is but one voice of praise, I hear, of your perfect composure and beautiful conduct during the trying scenes of last week.

  • We have frost again, with a clear blue sky, which is much better for me than the damp close weather of last week, which oppressed me so much.

  • Last week was a most painful, trying one to me, and this separation from my truly excellent and kind friend Lord Melbourne, most distressing.

  • Last week, I sent to the Congress a comprehensive special message setting forth our energy situation, recommending the legislative measures which are necessary to a program for meeting our needs.

  • And, Richard, we know that the experiment that you began in high school was launched and lost last week, yet your dream lives.

  • When I visited the relief centers after the floods in California, Northern California, last week, a woman came up to me and did something that very few of you would do.

  • It was bad enough with the cake last week, but this is far, far worse.

  • Last week," he went on, "you called me Richard.

  • On Thursday of last week, two ladies from Tennessee came before the President, asking the release of their husbands held as prisoners of war at Johnson's Island.

  • When he spoke at Chicago, on Friday evening of last week, he made this same point upon me.

  • Died, last week in St. Clement's, the Widow Herring, in her 106th year.

  • Last week a single wicket match was played at Downham Market for a considerable sum between Mr. William Griggs, of Stow Bardolph, and Mr. James Hall, of Downham.

  • Last week a well-contested battle was fought at Cley between John Bell and the noted Matthew Randall, well known for his skill in gymnastic exercises.

  • Hamish told me last week that he was improving.

  • He was copyist to the cathedral, and he gave that up last week.

  • The improvement, which I told you in my last week's letter had begun to take place so rapidly as to make us fear it was only a deceitful one, turns out to have been real.

  • Last week, I was reading the second volume of Boswell's Johnson, with increasing esteem for the worthy authour, and increasing veneration of the wonderful and excellent man who is the subject of it.

  • Boswell, that quintessence of busybodies, called on me last week, and was let in, which he should not have been, could I have foreseen it.

  • Our increase was very rapid for the

    first few days, and no general slump was encountered till the last week of practice.


  • Last week on the golf links I saw a Bohemian peasant woman wearing clothes full of small holes.

  • Thomas Rivers was shot one day last week, from out of a window, by Lawyer Ferguson, both citizens of that place, and both parties are represented to have stood high in the estimation of the community in which they lived.

  • Last week a club of Lynchers, amounting to four or five individuals, as we have been credibly informed, broke into the house of Mr. Scott of Wilkinson co.

  • Your letter of last week reached us yesterday, and I enclose $13, which is all I have by me at the present time.

  • Last week we went up to the Coliseum, at Minneapolis, to hear Theodore Thomas' orchestra, the Wagner trio and Christine Nilsson.

  • Last week I thought I would try Tidd's creek again.

  • Last week we put a handle in the upper burr, and we have also engaged one of the best head millers in Pompeii to turn the crank day-times.

  • This is from a Japan show I was to last week.

  • Last week, no farther gone than on Mononday, we came to our new house heer in Baker Street, but it's nather to be bakit nor brewt what I hav sin syne suffert.

  • Last week Mr. Eppenetus Hoyt, of Fond du Lac, went to Chicago on a visit.

  • Last week, a young man from the country west of here came in on the evening train and walked up to Grand avenue, with a fresh looking young woman hanging on to one handle of a satchel while he held the other.

  • Last week a train load of insane persons were removed from the Oshkosh Asylum to the Madison Asylum.

  • For all such rose-coloured dreams of the necessary immunity from human vices of educated men the facts in last week's Spectator have a terrible significance.

  • I seen it last week a case where a feller all the time means well and is trying to do good.

  • Last week he moves for us the safe from the show-room to the office like it would be an empty packing-case already.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "last week" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    answering said; last agreed; last annual; last came; last century; last days; last expedition; last long; last month; last resort; last said; last season; last spring; last succeeded; last term; last the; last time; last voyage; last winter; last years; middle stature; miles from the sun; private business; single leaf; slightly salted; tempo rubato