Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] the first [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 New elements include Visual WorkBench , and AppWizard , which automates the first steps of using an application framework , which Microsoft says makes it easier to get started developing an application .
2 Similarly a chorus of cavaliers , referring to ‘ corni e tamburi , e trombe ’ , has instrumental parts which could be for actual trumpets and drums but are more probably for strings imitating them , since in Act II when Chiron is supposed to play his lyre the music consists of a sinfonia di viole , and the passata dell'armata which ends the First Act of Didone ( 1641 ) and another chiamata alla caccia in the Third are equally ambiguous .
3 The tunes were in a slow waltz time but played with that characteristic thump which accentuates the first beat of the bar so strongly as to obliterate everything else , reducing any melodic line to a tribal dance .
4 This suggests an element of indecision in United States policy which provides the first point of investigation for this project .
5 She smiles as she meets the first customers of the day .
6 One expects the first week of January to produce a ragbag of leftovers from the Christmas numbers .
7 It represents the first extinction of a British mammal since the wolf was hunted out in the mid-18th century .
8 And for my taste it fulfils the first law of festivals — it 's fun .
9 Together with Caedwalla 's grant of land in Battersea in Surrey , also to the monastery of Barking ( CS 87 : S 1246 ) , it constitutes the first sign of an extension of western Saxon influence north of the Thames and an indication of potential development .
10 Quinn can give the bookmakers a caning today if he scores the first goal of the game .
11 I think it should be remembered that that public support actually was against a requirement of one thousand nine hundred dwellings , which is not quite the proposal being put forward by the County at the moment , but it is clear that there seems to me n not to be any public or great strength of public objection to the sort of proposals that are now before you in this enquiry , and it also seems to me that the reasons behind erm that that public support are essentially because it meets the first requirement of paragraph P P G thirty three , that the alternative expansion of existing towns or villages will represent a less satisfactory method of providing land for new housing that is needed , I think that is the essence of the public support , and so first of I think you can say that that 's that means that first criteria , and certainly it seems to meet the second automatically because it an expression of public preference .
12 It provides the first example of BSI and NAMAS cooperating on a joint registration .
13 So what does the first A of ANNA stand for then ?
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