Example sentences of "[verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] [art] first " in BNC.

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1 That 's how I got interested in the sport : I read about the first black champion , Jack Johnson and it created my interest for the first time .
2 The hotel has targeted its occupancy for the first year at 55 per cent , which , Mr Nitschke says , is realistic .
3 The MI5 man paused for a moment to stroke his beard again and a hint of emotion , of disgust , entered his voice for the first time .
4 When young Scott Booth underlined his claim for a first full international start against the Germans on Wednesday by continuing his scoring form with Aberdeen 's second goal six minutes into the second half , things looked bleak for the hosts .
5 Oxford United will be announcing their new manager in the morning — we 'll be revealing his name for the first time , tonight on Central News .
6 Grady slipped with a 75 but made the cut , as did Roger Davis with a splendid 68 to retrieve his position after a first round of 77 .
7 ‘ Between 150 and 200 prospective customers visited our stand on the first morning , ’ says Patrick Fitz-Gibbon , public affairs manager with Unipart , who organized the event .
8 Did you really expect to find your mother on the first day ?
9 But direct observation does give you the colours and you do become more accurate , even though sunlight and shadows move so fast during the time it takes to paint such a scene that the particular arrangement that caught your eye in the first place has long since gone by the time the picture is finished !
10 Ms Sultana , 34 , met her husband for the first time that day .
11 She met her aunt for the first time and was invited to spend a holiday with her .
12 He leaned across with the bottle , and she realised that she 'd almost drained her glass at the first attack .
13 She did not believe that she could bring Scathach back to life , but he could at least be with her in the fortress as she made her journey into the first forest , as she went in search of whatever it was that had ensnared Harry , made him a prisoner in Old Forbidden Place .
14 Research shows that interviewers will make a visual impression which influences their decision within the first 45 seconds .
15 Research shows that interviewers will make a visual impression which influences their decision within the first 45 seconds .
16 ‘ Before the fight they were chanting my name for the first time and I could see the effect it had on Ruddock , his head was going down while my chest was swelling with pride .
17 " Alone , " she told my mother on the first night .
18 With every nerve on edge and my heart pumping I put my foot on the first stair .
19 As she clambered over the steep Alpine meadows with Portia , she told her friend for the first time about Thomas and how he had helped her when she had nowhere to go .
20 ‘ I do n't want to see him , ’ Anna said , remembering her inoculation on the first day back , and how it had hurt .
21 THE new government had to draft in a hasty replacement to lead its delegation to the first annual meeting of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development following the election defeat of overseas development minister Lynda Chalker .
22 He arrived before them to coordinate their integration into the first U S Marine expeditionary force ; he says the first task for his men will be acclimatisation with desert temperatures still in the high nineties .
23 The family historian who visits such a place would find it hard to believe that it was once the home of a mere waggoner if he had not seen old photographs that show its condition before the First World War .
24 Readers may be familiar with textbooks that set out to define their subject in the first chapter .
25 BP is to spend $340 million in developing its share of the first phase of the Mars oil and gas field in the Gulf of Mexico .
26 DESPITE the impressive 38–4 scoreline against London Crusaders , there was a distinct lack of style to match the occasion yesterday as Sheffield secured their return to the First Division in a game spoilt by strong wind .
27 The Gulamalis received their rent for the first three months , then nothing for four months , and were told the computer was broken , the accounts were being moved , the cheque was in the post , and so on .
28 Martinho had lost no time in recounting the true details of Osvaldo 's moment of weakness , the point at which he 'd flipped his lid for the first and last time in his career , that murderous aberration which had been the doom of old friend and new foe alike .
29 Baldwin told his Chancellor during the first weekend of October , and then proceeded to consult in ones or twos with other members of the Cabinet , the traditional free traders — Salisbury , Derby , Devonshire and Novar — as well as the natural protectionists — Amery and Hoare .
30 Louis Dersingham was clearly annoyed to find himself having answered his sister in the first place .
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