Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] a first [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The drawing suggests a first investment that is very risky for the speculator . |
2 | The President appoints a First Vice-President and Prime Minister who must be an elected member of the National Assembly , and a Cabinet which may include non-elected members and is collectively responsible to the legislature . |
3 | The violence prompted a first wave of mainly Hutu refugees to flee to Rwanda and to Zaïre . |
4 | The move marks a first step into Europe by Tesco , which has been tipped for a Euro deal for some time . |
5 | For the first time since it was shown at the Berlin Secession in 1902 , the National Gallery has reconstructed Edvard Munch 's ‘ The Frieze of Life ’ ( until 7 February 1993 ) , a loose association of forty or fifty pictures illustrating the important and highly autobiographical themes of love , anxiety and death , to which the artist makes a first reference in his correspondence in 1893 . |
6 | I would like the Bill to contain a first offence penalty of a six-month custodial sentence — with no remission and no time off for good behaviour — in a properly funded and managed institution . |
7 | From the side the construction resembles a first world war tank . |
8 | The company made a first half loss before tax of £129m , compared with £86m profit a year earlier . |
9 | The company reported a first half loss before tax of £8.8m ( v £2.4m ) . |
10 | The Trust paid a first dividend of 6s in the pound . |
11 | In July 1870 the war began , and suddenly the Channel became a first line of defence rather than an obstacle to trade . |
12 | Remove the lens cap only when shooting , and fit a plain glass or polaroid filter over the lens to provide a first line of defence for its delicate surface . |
13 | So , a text containing a first person narrative by a narrator involved in the story claiming things about the world by indirect inferences would probably be found more to the left of the network than a text told in the third person by an omniscient narrator directly asserting claims about the world . |
14 | BTEC had to call on FE colleges to create closer working relationships with schools than most existing links provided — and the Council would only authorize a school to run a First Diploma course if it was satisfied that it could provide not only teachers with experience in working in business or in industry but also specialized accommodation and equipment . |
15 | The Oldham defence was caught napping when Paul Rideout 's cross was flicked on by John Ebbrell and the unmarked Cottee lost no time blazing a first time shot past Paul Gerrard from six yards . |
16 | The Oldham defence was caught napping when Paul Rideout 's cross was flicked on by John Ebbrell — and the unmarked Cottee lost no time blazing a first time shot past Paul Gerrard from six yards . |
17 | I had arrived at Ullapool by bus in mid-afternoon , determined to satisfy an ambition to make a first visit to Lochinver . |