last-minute造句31) They all had lots of last-minute errands to do.
32) Companies are now marshaling planning resources to institutionalize last-minute res-cues, just in time.
33) A reluctant last-minute entrant into the race, he was nominated over Tennessee Sen.
34) Elsewhere, aside from a last-minute rush of bed and breakfast deals, genuine trading was quiet and sentiment was dank.
35) His superb line-kicking and two brilliant last-minute drop goals brought wild scenes to Stradey Park.
36) But it won't be all competitive spirit; the evening will also include practical advice and last-minute tips for Christmas entertaining.
37) He put down the torch and used both hands to scoop up his last-minute discovery.
38) Kennedy and other opponents of habeas corpus reform made a last-minute appeal to have the provision stripped from the bill.Sentence dictionary
39) But some last-minute impulse lowered her aim so that the blow caught him, hard but not painfully, on his chest.
40) Perhaps, as officials contend, faces will be saved by a last-minute rush to meet the new deadline.
41) Although it meant postponing the ninth party congress by a few weeks, a last-minute compromise was found.
42) My unit came with a six-foot, bidirectional parallel printer cable, apparently a last-minute addition to the package.
43) Here's how to create delicious last-minute meals entirely from standbys in the store cupboard.
44) The store will stay open into the evening today to accommodate last-minute shoppers.
45) It was intercepted by a guard making a last-minute review.
46) Tempers flared as each man dashed from one campaign appearance to the next in a last-minute effort to woo New Yorkers.
47) Arbroath's recent winning run continued thanks to a last-minute winner from Kevin Tindall against East Stirling.
48) Turning down two good, last-minute rides at Kempton in order to be a lad.
49) The industry is expected to excuse itself by highlighting the last-minute change in voters' allegiances, reflected in the last polls.
50) The Proconsul offers him a last-minute reprieve, however, if he will repent and swear by the genius of Caesar.
51) The House worked out some last-minute snags on the legislation.
52) A broken spinnaker halyard put paid to Law's spirited last-minute effort, while Peters failed to consolidate his position.
53) They passed the last-minute shoppers loaded down with gifts wrapped in gold and silver paper rushing toward their high-rise condos.
54) A last-minute application by him to change his plea was turned down by Judge Robin David yesterday.
55) Enforcement of the order was delayed for a day in hopes of a last-minute resolution.
56) He had read some of the more discreet passages for the evening audience, having had a last-minute change of plan.
57) Mr Hanley will go to the High Court this morning in the hope of winning a last-minute judicial review.
58) The offer runs right up until Christmas Eve - perfect for last-minute Christmas shopping!
59) During his last-minute flurry of pardons and commutations before leaving office, Clinton reduced their sentences to 24 to 30 months.
60) They had to overcome engineering problems, a last-minute change of keel, and the withdrawal of their sponsor.