Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] in [art] first [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not surprisingly , this finding has led to further speculation about the role of hostile , critical and overprotective parenting in the first onset of schizophrenia .
2 DUNMORE 'S National Sprint winner Ballyfolion Shy can take another step towards classic glory in the first round of the Respond Irish Derby at Shelbourne Park tomorrow night .
3 In view of the fact that Miliutin was made chairman of the new local government commission the prospects for a generous solution looked good , but the commission made little progress in the first year of its life .
4 Possibly the most trouble-free and profitable course in the first year is to grass-let part of the farm , on your own terms , thereby keeping the farm in work whilst leaving you free to get on with your development plans .
5 In fact there has been a complete census in the first year of every decade since 1801 ( excepting 1941 ) .
6 Why then did you put over a hundred thousand pounds in that budget in the first place ?
7 And he was a wounded pensioner er and he , he applied for a grant which you , which er a wounded soldier in the First World War could get if you had a pension he could get a grant of that pension to learn a trade .
8 ‘ If she 's dead , ’ said Sam , ‘ she 's not going to mind much about anything , and anyway , if she went to all the trouble of making that tape in the first place , she 's obviously not bothered about leaving it lying around .
9 Facing the strong wind in the first half , Aldershot defended superbly .
10 Playing into the strong wind in the first half , Alresford 's tactics were clearly to run all their possession .
11 Cork were playing into the strong wind in the first half but made the early running with a sixth minute goal from Barry Egan .
12 The company says that while it expected somewhat lower revenue in the first quarter because of seasonal factors and a product transition to R4000-based systems , the revenue decline was principally down to deferrals in customer orders and licensing activity as a result of the announcement of the proposed merger deal .
13 Now confidence has burgeoned , and they are looking the most complete side in the First Division , secure in defence and incisive in attack ; and , with a squad gradually returning to strength , they could dominate the second half of the season .
14 His height and strength will be badly missed in attacked as Leicester field what must be the smallest striking partnership in the First Division .
15 FORGET the time recorded by Clydal Pal in the opening heats of the Ulster Derby ( 550 ) and give him some support in the first semi-final at Dunmore Stadium tomorrow night .
16 The style as a whole points to the continuing exchange of ideas between England and the Continent and also how at this social level in the first half of the seventh century the paramount members of society employed their own craftsmen to produce exotic display items demonstrating their success in leadership ; it also reflects their success in exchange in acquiring the necessary raw materials in large quantities .
17 Sea Change and its successors have something in them of the career novel , a popular genre in the first decades after the Second World War , as well as the more general intention of inspiring youth to purposeful activity and ambitions .
18 " I 'm grateful to you for your help and for coming to High Brook in the first place .
19 He is joint fifth top scorer in the First Division with 16 tries .
20 However , the Canadian multicentre post-term pregnancy trial group found that women allowed to go into labour spontaneously had a higher rate of caesarean section ( 24.5% ) than those who had labour induced ( 21.2% ) because of an increased incidence of fetal distress in the first stage .
21 Jimmy Airlie , chief Ford union negotiator , said : ‘ The princess should never have picked a foreign car in the first place .
22 Patsy Gallacher was a ship-builder , who played for Celtic when they were a dominant force in Scottish football in the first decade of the century .
23 As we pointed out in a tailpiece to this chapter in the first edition , the CNAA announced in June 1979 a modification of validation procedures for public sector institutions offering its courses .
24 A British experiment in the first years of the twentieth century with commercial secretaries , diplomats detailed for a few years to make a special study of the trade of the area in which they were stationed , had little effect .
25 Top recommendation in the first batch of ten titles is the excellent anthology ‘ Herbie Hancock — A Jazz Collection ’ ( ) .
26 ah , it was alright , er , it was a bit , David did a good performance , erm , and there was this boy in the first year , and he was apparently been turned down by Lambda Do you know who Lambda are , I do n't even know who they are .
27 Indeed , imposing performance-based emoluments of this sort flies in the face of one major reason for regulation or public ownership in the first place .
28 If we 're so smart we would n't be in this mess in the first place .
29 ‘ If she had done her job properly , I would never have been in this mess in the first place . ’
30 ‘ And I 'm sorry , too , ’ puts in Rainbow , ‘ for getting you into this mess in the first place .
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