Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] first " in BNC.

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1 Two species of butterfly fish have been observed to swim slowly backwards at the first hint of trouble , making their false eyes seem even more real .
2 It is perhaps easier to work with the Germans , whom Britain fought so bitterly in the first half of this century , than with the French or the Italians , whose active roles in the Second World War were prematurely curtailed .
3 The attachment to a preferred person develops most strongly in the first year of life .
4 Larger , ‘ executive ’ cars are poorer value to buy new , because their value drops so sharply in the first few years .
5 ( As for the war metaphor itself , that began to appear not long after the first world war stopped . )
6 Since July profits have picked up slightly for the first time in 18 months .
7 YET he was caught completely unawares as the first recipient of the Barclay 's Eagle Trophy and a £1,000 cheque .
8 The simultaneous process of relaxing autarchy and rapprochement with the western democracies moved very slowly in the first half of the 1950s .
9 They rode through just before the first of the big gate timbers descended in an explosion of sparks .
10 But perhaps the most punishing — and undeserved — losses had been suffered by von Zwehl 's VII Reserve Corps , which had done so brilliantly in the first days of the battle .
11 Within a month he knew almost as much about oven temperatures , controls , rising yeast and the correct mixture of flour to water as either of the two assistants , and as they were dealing with the same customers as Charlie was on his barrow , sales on both dropped only slightly during the first quarter .
12 What is interesting about this is that they clearly do not know the history of the form ; they are unaware that the rule was made so rigidly in the first place to suit the whims of anti-feminists .
13 Golding 's Lord of the Flies ( 1954 ) is in the third person , though like Defoe 's most famous novel it is about an island marooning ; but Rites of Passage ( 1980 ) — the first of the Tarpaulin trilogy — is a memoir-novel , composed not just in the first person but in a pastiche of the English of the Napoleonic wars , especially in its sea-terms — a sort of ‘ sub-Jane Austen language ’ , as he has breezily put it .
14 A key point to note is that every stage of processing was able to affect the score of a reading ; thus , for example , a reading that scored more highly during the first ( semantic conflation ) phrase could later be overtaken by another which allowed easier reference resolution .
15 The same problem will crop up again after the first conference , though less acutely since the cleaning times are reduced .
16 The need is primarily for affordable housing ( to buy or rent ) for young people wanting to set up home for the first time , or for the elderly wanting smaller , more manageable accommodation .
17 South Shields , St Helens and Birkenhead all shot up quickly during the first half of the nineteenth century .
18 ‘ They played really well in the first half and their commitment was total in the second half .
19 Coton twice saved almost miraculously in the first half when both Pearson and Hirst were frustrated by the woodwork as Wednesday 's mixture of pace , strength and rapid teamwork overwhelmed the visitors .
20 Ken and Codron had got together professionally in the first place because of what he called their ‘ Grill and Cheese relationship ’ .
21 The gulf between Hitler 's immense popularity and the generally low standing of the Party had nevertheless if anything widened still further in the first wartime years .
22 Yesterday 's match-winning pair up front , Aberdeen 's Booth and Dundee United 's Duncan Ferguson , were lining up together for the first time during the current campaign .
23 " I was thinking how little I know of you , and wondering how and why you turned up here in the first place . "
24 Arsenal have had also apart from the first game , where I doubt coventry went looking to attack , rather than counter attack .
25 She acts particularly well in the first scene
26 This contrasts with Oxfordshire , which fared very well in the first period and very badly in the next two , and with Somerset , which had the smallest increase in the first period , followed by among the largest in each of the next two years .
27 They then moved west to a new holding area at Bir Zalten , sixty miles south of the German positions at El Agheila , which had been recced by Mike Sadler who had flown up there during the first week in November .
28 But what intrigues us even more is how the hell it got up there in the first place .
29 This makes it possible to study subtle processes of coordination : for example , when words are repeated they are generally pronounced less clearly after the first time , but only if they are being used to refer to the same thing .
30 Having played so well for the first two rounds and then the first three holes of the third , by which time he was tieing for the lead with Parry at 10 under par , Woosnam came to grief immediately after the Saturday storm .
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