Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] to [art] first [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Under the new policy , anyone working on the twelfth floor will need to go down to the first floor to clock out , to the fourth floor to find a smoking room , down to the first to clock on again and back to the twelfth to carry on working .
2 Erm but to come back to the first criterion which says avoid the greenbelt , I know exactly what you mean when you say avoid the greenbelt , but if in the context of the wording before that where it says to be located beyond the outer boundary of the York greenbelt , do you need to have criterion one ?
3 Where an applicant voluntarily left accommodation but had then acquired temporary accommodation , the courts interpreted the legislation so as to entitle the local authority to relate back to the first accommodation and so to find that he was intentionally homeless .
4 We have to look back to the first quarter of 1988 to see a time when construction output was so low .
5 We have 15 to give away to the first readers whose named are pulled out of the bag on July 8 .
6 We have 60 bottles to give away to the first readers to answer the following question and send their answer , with their name and address , to : .
7 We have 250 jars of peach halves , each worth £3.95 , to give away to the first readers to write in .
8 We have 250 copies to give away to the first readers to write to Noilly Prat Booklet Offer , .
9 We have 500 booklets to give away to the first readers to write to John West/1H , Gramby Marketing Services Ltd , School Lane , Denham Maasey , Altrincham , Cheshire WA14 5SZ .
10 Normally , it would cost you £2.49 , but we 've 200 to give away to the first readers who write in .
11 We have six to give away to the first names drawn from the postbag on 7 March .
12 We have to go back to the first quarter of 1986 to see such a low figure for construction output per person in the past decade .
13 He tried to think back to the first Mystery he had seen , but he could only remember ‘ Eve ’ as that unshaven , white-skinned man who had left them outside the lock-up in Greathaven and gone to find work on the boats .
14 project , while it is still uncompleted , and the taking up of another , which is itself broken off , unfinished , to return sometimes to the first task , sometimes to yet another , has all the marks of disorder .
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