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Example sentences for "that last"

  • But of that last I am not sure, not having carried my investigations so far into the depths.

  • It always makes me feel sorry when I think of that last fight of his'n, and the way it turned out.

  • And I was thinking of you in that last half.

  • That last is indeed a book after my own heart.

  • I am of your opinion on that last point," said Ivan Fedorovitch, with ill-concealed irritation.

  • At that last word, I popped up to look about the room, and the doctor caught hold of me with ludicrous haste.

  • Never, not even in that last interview, had his hardness seemed so concretely apparent as now.

  • Where is the picture of that last breakfast at home?

  • At times he thought he recognized these in his conversation with the Reverend John Hodder at Bremerton,--especially in that last interview in the pleasant little study of the rectory overlooking Bremerton Lake.

  • Which would have closed on that last ray.

  • That sought from form so fair no more than this That kiss--the first that Frailty wrung from Faith That last--on lips so warm with rosy breath.

  • That last is Berowne, the merry mad-cap lord; Not a word with him but a jest.

  • Stop there; I'll have her; she was mine, and not mine, twice or thrice in that last article.

  • That last is true-the sweeter rest was mine.

  • And Furman admits himself that I'm the only man's that's really earnin' that last raise.

  • Oh, Mama," expostulated the other between breaths as she toiled to that last floor, "how I wish you should come to live with Jake and me!

  • I dare say some of my readers, especially the younger ones, will demur to that last speech of mine.

  • That last was Mr. Buckle's definition of freedom of speech.

  • On that last question, I, being no astronomer, cannot speak.

  • That was what she was doing," Fanny said, "that last morning at Matcham when all of us went off and she kept the Prince and Charlotte over.

  • What had she done, that last evening in Maggie's room, but bring the husband and wife more together than, as would seem, they had ever been?

  • He figured her in his mind as pale and distressed, and always her eyes had the piteous terror of that last look as she went away over the hills.

  • So Charley Steele's eyes had said to a lady in the court room on that last day of the great trial.

  • Bamford looked almost surly at being told to do anything on that last day.

  • The first three days of that last week it rained incessantly.

  • I doubt if you stopped on if you would ever quite equal the appropriateness of that last innings.

  • In that last look of despair his eyes caught sight of something which at once gave him renewed hope.

  • If the papers are correct which I saw then we ought to do very well by that last cargo.

  • No doubt he would at once reply to that last letter of hers.

  • By Jove, how that old villain did walk into me that last time I called there!

  • Now I could understand the full meaning of that sombre face which I had seen in O'Halloran's parlor, and also could see why it was that she had absented herself on that last evening.

  • Is that last as close as your paper comes to the truth?

  • That last with a sneer, and he stopped with an ugly laugh.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aged thirty; multifunction large; that ain; that all; that date; that ever; that hath; that his; that line; that made; that men; that name; that one; that particular; that question; that river; that same; that seemed; that the; that there; that though; that were; that which; that while; that year; that you