Example sentences of "[prep] the first part [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 After a few attempts I found I was turning like Robby Naish for the first part of the turn , then falling in on the inside of the turn .
2 Electricity companies sparkled for the first part of the year .
3 For the first part of the battery ( Section 1 ) we use the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale ( Zigmond and Snaith 1983 ) ( See Figure 3.3 ) .
4 The château , together with its gardens , terraces and belvedere , recently restored by the State on the basis of eighteenth-century documents , will provide the setting for the first part of the itinerary , while a new basement building is to accommodate the second stage .
5 To visit London again from Swanage he would travel by boat for the first part of the journey or by carriage along the rough road to join the Emerald coach at Wareham , both taking a whole day .
6 This chapter certainly finds evidence for the first part of the process , a diminution in importance of the traditional large factory , not least in TNCs with many plants .
7 We wanted to attract mature students with a high level of skills and commitment and were able , through the Nuffield Foundation , to provide student grants for the first part of the course which either paid for secondment salaries of allowed people who were , for instance working interpreters , to forego part of their normal paid employment .
8 She looked young and pretty and relaxed for the first part of the evening until a ghastly sense of anti-climax set in when she realized that many of the young English guests had arrived well watered and rowdy after their coach trip , soon to become hideously drunk on the Ashley 's generous provision of champagne and wine , with a few dainty canapés and other elegant nibbles .
9 For the first part of the route , the embankment gives views across Carrickknowe golf course and the nearby allotments .
10 All that we have available is the notes for the first part of the introduction , written , presumably , in the spring , and consisting of a highly condensed discussion of Greek tragedy and its development .
11 For the first part of the research we will rely primarily on printed government and church documents ; printed material on marriage and the family ( the NMGC has a readily available and fairly comprehensive collection of books and pamphlets published in the 1930s and 1940s ) ; books , reports and ephemera produced by the marital agencies ; and professional journals .
12 For some sections of the labour force , prosperous years which had begun in the 1780s continued at least for the first part of the war .
13 To cover the fact that she had far too many feelings altogether , she ignored him for the first part of the morning .
14 Get the wing-tip holder to keep the down wind wing-tip high and apply a little aileron to prevent it falling during the first part of the take-off run .
15 Incomes Data Services , an employment research group , says there was a rise in the number of postponed pay increases during the first part of the year .
16 During the first part of the 20th century , because of its proximity to Nailsworth Station , it became known as Station Mill , although it was still referred to locally by its old name .
17 After the time of Pierre Janet and Sigmund Freud , during the first part of the twentieth century , little consideration was given to the subject of regression .
18 During the first part of the journey , he had chattered incessantly , excited by all that he saw , his spirits elated .
19 Instead , a message came through during the first part of the show that Sigourney loved Julian , and was asking specifically to be seated next to him .
20 Titmuss argued that the social upheavals , sharing of sacrifices and threat of invasion during the first part of the war acted as a catalytic influence on social policy development .
21 The social welfare regulation which is considered here … took shape during the first part of the twentieth century .
22 Although the authorities in the UK have sought to control interest rates by their operations in the discount market , this relates much more to Figure 18.4 than Figure 18.5 , especially during the first part of the 1980s .
23 For instance , one of the manuscripts containing a copy of only Book 1 , describes it as the first part of the book called " The Mirror of Contemplation by Canon Walter Hilton " ( Lansdowne MS 362 : Prima pars libri qui dicitur Speculum contemplacionis — Walterus hiltoun canonicus while one of the few manuscripts to contain Book 2 alone refers to it as " the secunde part of the reformyng of mannys soule drawyn of maister Watir hiltone hermyte " .
24 and said that Christopher was on interview and er if he got through the first part to the second part he would in the afternoon he would give us a ph a ring , erm but he , by ten to two he had n't phoned so she assumed he was on his way back having
25 All through the first part of the interview — the crazy part , when she had been talking about seeing her son in the house — Hank had been telling the straight truth .
26 Yates 's lawyer , Philippe Grollet , said the rider , from Forest Row , Sussex , tested positive for nostestosteron , a proscribed muscle-building substance , after the first part of the split first stage of the tour on 9 August .
27 Thus , during the disorder of the first part of the 1980s , the authorities utilized the 1936 Act procedure to ban many more marches than they had done before : in 1981 alone , there were 42 banning orders , and the figures for the following years were also high : 13 , 9 , and 11 in 1982 , 1983 , and 1984 respectively ( Home Office , 1985b : 23 ) .
28 Eardisley would have been provided with its station building for the opening of the first part of the line in 1863 .
29 To that extent it could well be said , and indeed I do find and hold , that the effectiveness of the first part of the order takes away the substance , as it were , of the whole order .
30 Upon receiving names they fly off into orbit , and return one by one during the course of the first part of the novel to be given ‘ rebirth ’ by Someone .
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