Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [vb past] [prep] the first " in BNC.

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1 No trace of the plage de l'Arsenal , where Camus glimpsed for the first time the beauty of the Mediterranean .
2 Coopers & Lybrand worked on the first study in conjunction with Samuel Montagu , the merchant bank which is handling the sale on behalf of the Government .
3 Then incubate the embryos at room temperature for 15–30 min in the second layer ( an FITC- or TMRTC-conjugated antibody or IgG directed against the first antibody ) diluted appropriately in M2 .
4 Resentful souls on Earth , tethered there by obligation or obstinacy , muttered that Capella knew from the first what would be found on Mars and why .
5 The deputy chairman of the UN Special Commission on Iraq , Robert Galucci , said in Bahrain on Jan. 14 that Iraq had for the first time admitted " pursuing a production-scale centrifuge enrichment programme rather than simply a research programme " , after UN inspectors confronted Iraqi officials with evidence supplied by Germany showing the involvement of German firms in this programme .
6 It is perhaps surprising to find that Jacques married for the first time on 31 March 1728 at the age of 55 .
7 When he and Adenauer met for the first time , de Gaulle records , ‘ We discussed Europe at length .
8 There were heats , and Jefferson ran in the first .
9 Sadi Carnot came to the second law of thermodynamics from pondering on the efficiency of an abstract and idealized engine ; and Helmholtz came to the first from considering simple mechanical devices such as trip-hammers driven by water-wheels .
10 And just six hours after Chris and Heather met for the first time they had decided to get married .
11 Airdrie and Falkirk clashed in the First Division 's match of the day last Saturday , the home side going ahead through a scrambled goal by Andy Smith in the twenty sixth minute , and it looked like that was going to be enough for two points .
12 Airdrie and Falkirk clashed in the First Division 's match of the day last Saturday , the home side going ahead through a scrambled goal by Andy Smith in the twenty sixth minute , and it looked like that was going to be enough for two points .
13 It was day three when I started to haemorrhage and Lee cried for the first time since his brief squawk at the moment of birth .
14 In 1963 Miles and Haynes met for the first time , in Edinburgh .
15 There was more in this vein as they turned right , and Mungo realized for the first time that they were actually heading into the forest .
16 Tobin was completely out of it and Wallace disappeared after the first 10 minutes .
17 ‘ What had to be done has been done and Cottee trained with the first team squad .
18 Within Outer London , the experience of Bromley and of Newham are almost mirror images : Bromley did relatively badly in the first and third periods and well in the second , while Newham gained in the first and third periods , but had the smallest increase in the second .
19 Willie and Zach waited at the foot of the ladder while Sammy scrabbled around the first rung .
20 The world No 1 's five-shot overnight lead was ripped apart by Australia 's Great White Shark , who fumbled a 3ft putt on the last green before Faldo won at the first extra hole .
21 Before Gabriel acted for the first time , she spent hours brushing his hair and fluffing it out with a hazel twig into a frizzy golden cloud , quite indifferent to his squeaks and ouches .
22 Judging from comments it seemed that after Leeds got over the first 15 mins .
23 Forced realignments of the ERM have lately become almost tiresomely familiar : they cause nothing like the excitement of last September 's startling breakdown , when Spain devalued for the first time since joining , and Britain and Italy decided , until further notice , to leave the system altogether .
24 Everton were surviving a Leeds siege thanks to Neville Southall 's brilliance when Ablett erred for the first time .
25 The whole of USL was valued at $325m eighteen months ago when AT&T sold off the first 21.7% .
26 In contrast to Clare , her sister Miranda was leading the fast and frivolous life of the exciting sixties as Britain launched into the first real business boom since Hitler 's war .
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