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

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1 The better approach , in my opinion , is to eat the right foods in the first place .
2 This system has been evolving for centuries , first for bourgeoisies all over the world , then spreading to the working classes in the First World , and slowly but surely penetrating to all those with disposable income everywhere .
3 Portsmouth against Swindon … 13 goal Guy Whittingham … takes on 11 goal Craig Maskell … they 're the top scorers in the first division … what a head to head …
4 A common factor in the two studies concerning assessment by non-medically qualified staff is that the social workers in the first study and the nurses in the second had a special interest in dealing with attempted suicide patients .
5 No French cantatas are as tonally wayward , although the keys chosen for the principal movements in the first book ( 1706 ) of Jean-Baptiste Stuck , one of the pioneers of the genre , and who claimed in his preface simply to be joining French words to Italian music , hint at a similar approach ( table 1 ) .
6 According to the Guardian of July 30 , the economic reform package approved by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and introduced on Jan. 1 , 1990 [ see p. 37130 ] , produced the following results in the first six months : a reduction of inflation from a monthly rate of 80 per cent in January to 3.4 per cent in June ; the transformation of a budget deficit equivalent to 8 per cent of GDP into a 6-7 per cent surplus ; and the stabilization of the zloty at 9,500 against the dollar .
7 If it can be accepted , as empiricists do , that the process of empirical verification involves a separate and distinct process of consciousness than that of generating the ideal categories in the first place , then there is a basis for distinguishing between ideology and another form of knowledge , ‘ science ’ .
8 There is no evidence , however , of surgery patients beginning to cost substantially less , and thereby reversing the large differences in the first year .
9 Note the layout of the alternating chords in the first four bars .
10 But , of course , overlaying and underlying this trans-parency were the old tribal and family feuds and enmities which had put most of the followings into the rival camps in the first place .
11 that is run in the secondary schools in the first year where the children are talked to by the police and they see videos and they are a act
12 It seems possible that the extensive exposure to the stimuli experienced by the experimental subjects in the first stage of training might have resulted in a latent inhibition effect that would obscure any other source of transfer .
13 ‘ You have to remember , ’ Ellen liked to lecture Thessy and me , ‘ just how absurdly wealthy they all are , and how desperately the wealthy want to be liked because they ca n't help feeling guilty about being so rich , so we only have to be obsequious , give them loads of booze , and pretend to be impressed by their entirely predictable and usually jejune opinions , after which they 'll reward us with an outrageously large tip — which is , after all , the sole reason for being nice to the ghastly creatures in the first place . ’
14 Philip 's father had served in the Irish Guards in the First World War , and was always referred to by his rank .
15 Here the regionals started with the advantage of not being as bloated as the big banks in the first place , and most of them have stayed that way .
16 In their second report ( the statistical methods in the first were flawed ) they compared prevalence and consumption in two groups of countries : ( 1 ) those with total health-inspired bans on advertising or else tobacco promotion in only a few media , and ( 2 ) those with promotion in most or all media .
17 Since the Vendor will have entered into the relevant contracts in the first place it is for the Vendor to take the risk as saying whether or not the contracts fall within these categories .
18 Certainly Freud was critical of the religious versions of reality which were generally accepted among the middle classes in the first half of the twentieth century in Europe and America .
19 AT&T says it expects ‘ several hundred ’ of its 11m million business customers in the US to ‘ express interest ’ in the new services in the first year or so — but will that interest be turned into contracts ?
20 The ice hockey season traditionally gets underway with its cup competitions … for the Oxford City Stars that means the Autumn Trophy … and a match against the New Boys in the First Division … the Stevanage Sharks .
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