Example sentences of "and first [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The third concert , of Brahms 's Third and First symphonies , revealed the new Karajan at his most lovable , for these were natural , emotional , and — let the word escape at last — profound interpretations : voyages of discovery ; loving traversals of familiar , exciting ground with a fresh eye and mind , in the company of someone prepared to linger here , to exclaim there ; summations towards which many of his earlier , less intimate performances of the works had led .
2 There are less traumatic events in life that can be quite as overwhelming or perplexing without some form of preparation — a visit to an airport or a dairy farm ; first experiments with make-up and fashion ; and first dates and discos .
3 DEVELOPMENT GAINS AND FIRST LETTINGS TAX .
4 He attached himself to the Sussex magnate Thomas Sackville , then Lord Buckhurst and later lord treasurer and first Earl of Dorset [ q.v. ] , who in 1594 recommended him to act as deputy to John Parker in a Chancery post as ‘ of honest sort and behaviour , of such good knowledge and skill for the discharge of such a place , and withall having so good means and ability to live ’ .
5 As soon as these clarifications have been received , they will then be balloted upon by the members of both AIB Bank , Northern Ireland and First Trust Bank .
6 Mr Smyth was speaking at an economic review seminar in Belfast organised by the Confederation of British Industry and First Trust Bank .
7 Northumbria remained rich , politically stable and intellectually gifted enough under Aldfrith and his immediate successors to enable that creative synthesis of Celtic , Anglo-Saxon and Mediterranean art — which is so striking a feature of post-conversion Northumbrian civilization — to achieve its maximum expression in the renaissance of the late seventh and first half of the eighth centuries .
8 Those concerned in the meaner and first employments are called in common , working men or labourers , and the labouring poor such as the mere husbandman , miners , diggers , fishers and in short , all the drudges and labourers in the several productions of nature or of art .
9 If , therefore , the catchword and first word do not agree , there is likely to be something wrong .
10 A superior brand of knighthood , the KBE , goes to the former Liberal leader , Mr David Steel , while Sir John Fieldhouse , ex-chief of the Defence Staff and First Sea Lord during the Falklands War , becomes one of three new life peers .
11 RNA extraction and first strand cDNA synthesis
12 The expression of the POU class II genes was analysed using specific sets of PCR primers and first strand cDNA prepared from a variety of mouse tissues ( Figure 4 ) .
13 Lafaille 's alpine career proved equally brilliant : first winter solo of Divine Providence on Mont Blanc 's Grand Pilier d'Angle ; winter solos of the Bonatti and the Swiss routes on the Grand Capucin ; and first winter solo of the American Direct on the Drus .
14 The principal other addresses were given by the eminent sons of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet : the Rev Thomas Gallaudet ( 1822–1902 ) , founder of the first American Church for the Deaf in New York and co-founder of the Gallaudet Homes for the Aged Deaf and Dumb ; and Edward Miner Gallaudet ( 1837–1917 ) , founder president and first head of Gallaudet College .
15 A brickie does not college N B Qs he needs to build his first house and first novel and immediately becoming an international best seller .
16 A ceiling and first floor had vanished except for lines of ledges along the wall .
17 Situated right on the pretty little harbour front , the Gardesana enjoys superb views of the lake from its elegant public rooms and first floor restaurant , where an extensive buffet breakfast and excellent 3 course dinner with salad bar are served .
18 There was a sizeable yard at the rear of the house and in front of the works , which had large double doors at both ground and first floor level .
19 After the war , the Church Commissioners had finally decided that the existing huge Victorian house was unmanageable and uneconomic , and had sold the site to a developer on the understanding that a maisonette on the ground and first floor should be made over , in perpetuity , to house the parish priest .
20 The basement ( 7a ) is empty , while the ground floor ( 7b ) and first floor ( 7c ) are guard rooms , with the usual quota of decayed furnishings .
21 This beautifully appointed one bedroom and first floor balcony flat is on the west side of Regency Square .
22 Proposed dwellings on the land will not be permitted to incorporate windows at either first floor level or both ground and first floor levels , facing in a certain direction or overlooking adjoining property .
23 The living accommodation comprises three bedrooms , kitchen-breakfast room , dining room and first floor lounge with stairs leading to a galleried study .
24 The kitchen and first floor roof were virtually destoyed .
25 Craigtara will be open this Sunday between 2.30pm and 4pm where a Halifax Property Services representative will show you round both a ground and first floor show apartment .
26 Two applications for the building fronting on to Bondgate one for a pub and first floor flat and the other for offices were submitted .
27 During World War I she became involved in organizing war work for women , and after the war became a leading promoter of professional employment for women , a founder of the Women 's Employment Federation , and first chairman ( 1930–9 ) of the Cambridge University women 's employment board .
28 The first step in Parliamentary procedure is the introduction and first reading of the bill .
29 some bike ride is n't it … we 'll let you know how Jamie gets on in that race … we 're racing off to our action round up now and first stop for Mark Kiff is the British Horse Trials Championship at Gatcombe Park
30 Therapist outlines plan for course and first session — self-help model , components of course emphasized — 3-system model of anxiety — explanation of a model of stress — Tap and Glass metaphor .
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