Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [art] first [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I only saw the first page which , in case you 've forgotten the system , shows the subject 's photograph , age , length of time spent in the employ of the company , when he — or she — joined us , when he — or she — left us .
2 I still remember the first name you told me . ’
3 Following this I also heard the first performance of the Serenade with Peter and Dennis Brain at the Wigmore Hall in October 1943 .
4 I double take the first glimpse
5 I dimly recall the first broadcast performance of this piece in the 1940s and rarely lose an opportunity of hearing any new recording of it .
6 I never expected the first scrap to be so easy , ’ Callaghan said .
7 Some longer than others , I never forget the first day in Liverpool , I was a
8 I never forget the first morsel of professional advice I received : ‘ Play your own game , son , but keep the ball moving . ’
9 The danger of adopting a systems approach uncritically is that it is assumed that it is sufficient to identify system structures and to portray the multitudinous variables involved in a particular system which then reinforces the first law of ecology as graphically described by Commoner ( 1972 ) that everything is connected to everything else .
10 Transfer to the BA Hons Irish Studies is possible for students who successfully complete the first year of the Diploma of Higher Education in Irish Studies ( see page 151 ) .
11 If you already have a first degree , the OU offers the opportunity to take a higher degree — MKA , MBA , MSc , BPhil , MPhil or PhD — either taught or by research .
12 Higher degrees are available to those who already hold a first degree ( especially a first-class or upper-second-class honours ) .
13 This is a one-year teacher-training qualification for those who already have a first degree .
14 The University offers excellent opportunities for further study to those who already have a first degree or equivalent qualifications .
15 But you always remember the first time .
16 A disappointing result for United who totally dominated the first half and really after seeing that first forty five minutes , it was so difficult to see how they could not win three points , and this encounter against the Charlton side drew on the same number of points as them in the second division table .
17 Even now she vividly recalled the first time she saw Nader at the exclusive Royal Club , a dining , gambling and sports centre .
18 By doing so , we effectively answered the first part of the question of principle raised by the appeal , and decided that the court has the power in its inherent jurisdiction to override W. 's refusal to undergo the necessary treatment .
19 We eventually finished the first day 's walking .
20 ‘ It 's very early days — we only saw the first draft last month and it could be three years before it is implemented .
21 We just do the first thing and then we do the second thing .
22 We already have the first stage of economic and monetary union — the exchange rate mechanism — and it is already doing great damage to Britain .
23 In their writings we also see the first attempt to express the reality of the mystical life in the English language .
24 We then created the first product which heart attacks , strokes , cancers and certain coronary artery disease , which I can see .
25 But , as Taylor shows , in the value-adding spectrum , they only comprise the first stage of a four-stage process .
26 Though they only opened the first supermarket in 1961 , there are over 40 today .
27 The half lives of these radicals are measured in nanoseconds — they literally destroy the first thing they bump in to .
28 They also returned the first colour pictures from the surface , which show that the rocks are tinted brown .
29 Emboldened by its example , Hong Kong 's Legislative Councillors decided that not less than half their number should be directly elected in 1995 , and the rest 10 years later ; they later scaled the first figure down to 40 per cent , to win the suport of more conservative interest groups .
30 They frequently equate the first phoneme only with the graphic display , and then apply configuration and context cues , or merely wild guessing , to the rest of the word .
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