The temporal end; the concluding time.
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Examples for "last"
Examples for "last"
1Washington, however, late last week issued new sanctions against Caracas's oil industry.
2Many banks received government money last year as the financial crisis deepened.
3The global financial crisis sharply curtailed trade in developed countries last year.
4Government forces retook territory from the insurgents last year, although attacks continue.
5Wit Capital Europe announced a similar project based in Dublin last year.
1Even so, Moldova's parliamentary majority and government remain close allies of Europe.
2However, FMC said it still expects the deal to close this year.
3The result of that saw many companies close and numerous jobs lost.
4Aid groups say health services across the country are close to collapse.
5As a result, the government lost just over close to R16 million.
1The second conclusion is that the government has achieved nothing so far.
2That means only one in 11 cases will reach a successful conclusion.
3The republican movement must continue its recent development to its logical conclusion.
4We have at least another 20 million working their way towards conclusion.
5In conclusion, Iroquois women have always had great respect, responsibility and power.
1She didn't even let him finish the sentence: 'You're sacked,' she said.
2She said: I feel really beautiful when I finish a great workout.
3Before I finish though, I must clear up one important issue: Scripting.
4The podium finish was Woods' best result ever at a European competition.
5The second problem involved some compression and stemming before a committing finish.
1And he believes they must approach the finale in the same way.
2Kat said to Bill in the season finale and it absolutely worked.
3The Seinfeld finale continues to divide fans more than 20 years later.
4The Dolphins are by far the Jets' most frequent season finale opponent.
5They claimed their first home victory of 2017 in their home finale.
1The shop was a stopping point for coastal residents seeking shelter inland.
2But they were years older and way, way past the stopping point now.
3If this is a good stopping point, can we continue again tomorrow night?
4They've used it as a stopping point on their way to the City.
5Having come to a convenient stopping point, Jack closes the book and yawns.
1By the closing curtain, Lohan had proved she could hold her own with two top-notch male actors.
2Margaret rose with a sigh, and looked back through the closing curtain of fog to an island headland misty and vague.
3She advises closing curtains in the afternoon to stop the intense afternoon sun from heating up the room too much before bedtime.
1Yes, I tink finis; but if not, den you trust me to help.
2That election set bounds to his ambitions, wrote finis to his political career.
3No weariness of routine, no tears of disenchantment; complete love, completely realized-andfinis!
4But 'finis coronat opus' and 'il di lodi lacera; oportet imperatorem stantem mori.'
5That definitive exposé should have spelled finis to his act.
6Just at present I am not prepared to write 'finis' to my political career.
7But this time you're not going to scrawl 'finis' exactly when you want to.
8Now I say 'semel propter semper,' 'finis' to the carnival!
9It is too early to write "finis", he said on Wednesday.
10She had opened the book of adventure and she was going straight through to finis.
11The money would be paid, and therewith finis to that dragging chapter of her life.
12That's panis gravis; and fine bread is panis finis.
13We cannot at any given time write "finis" after its development.
14Let us go our ways and write 'finis' to this horrible chapter of our lives.
15Now, indeed, the events were hastening towards the end of the sad drama, the finis poloniae.
16Now it was over, finis, end of story.