0 past simple and past participle of last --
Her previous secretary only lasted a month (= left after this period).
This pen should last (you) a lifetime if you take care of it.
He's working very efficiently at the moment, but it won't last.
I doubt their enthusiasm will last.
They haven't had an argument for two weeks, but it's too good to last (= they'll have an argument soon).
A whole range of periodicals, some which lasted to the end of the century and beyond, sprang up to analyze the movement's virtues and flaws.
Both studies lasted 8 weeks and had no major methodological flaws.
The festivities lasted four days and were attended by the royal embassy and various nobles and prelates from near and far.
It created habits of mind that lasted a long time and turned the route to more gentle patterns of toleration into an often twisted course.
The interviews lasted for about 60 min, including short breaks, and were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim.
Coverage began after the sixth day of illness, and lasted for up to six months.
Convertibility was finally restored in 1867 (at 1864's actual prices) and lasted until 1876.
He touches on the central themes pertaining to this period which lasted until the 1970s, and which was marked by almost uninterrupted economic growth.