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Example sentences for "town last"

  • On the other hand I have very frequently the Opportunity of seeing a Rural Andromache, who came up to Town last Winter, and is one of the greatest Fox-hunters in the Country.

  • He told me that his Master came to Town last Night, and would be glad to take a Turn with me in Grays-Inn Walks.

  • To a Committee for Tangier, where unknown to me comes my Lord of Sandwich, who, it seems, come to town last night.

  • I came to town last night, and found the town ringing with his imprudence and everybody expecting that a few days would produce his resignation.

  • I found Sefton in town last night, and went to the play with him.

  • From the time of Wharncliffe's departure I heard nothing, and I bitterly regret now not having been in town last week.

  • At Newmarket all last week, and returned to town last night to hear from those who saw them the extraordinary scenes in both Houses of Parliament (the day before) which closed the eventful week.

  • Elizabeth hoped she had silenced him; but he soon afterwards said, "I was surprised to see Darcy in town last month.

  • Would you believe it, Lizzy, that when he went to town last November, he really loved me, and nothing but a persuasion of my being indifferent, would have prevented his coming down again!

  • Elizabeth hoped she had silenced him; but he soon afterwards said: "I was surprised to see Darcy in town last month.

  • He has made me so happy," said she, one evening, "by telling me that he was totally ignorant of my being in town last spring!

  • Would you believe it, Lizzy, that when he went to town last November, he really loved me, and nothing but a persuasion of my being indifferent would have prevented his coming down again!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but perhaps; casualty clearing; chance would; clean them; different opinion; large fish; least have; literary club; modified form; name only; nervous diseases; resume their; sitting position; town and; town called; town clerk; town government; town house; town last; town life; town like; town meeting; town yesterday; towne called; upper tail; would afford