Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] in [art] first " in BNC.

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1 This was a bribe-riddled deal which resulted in the first imprisonment of a former cabinet official .
2 Clinton needed five stitches in an eye cut he suffered in the first round , when he also badly displaced the knuckles on his left hand .
3 As it banked over the Cambrian Mountains , the reservoir which featured in the first party political broadcast sparkled far below .
4 William Temple , while Archbishop of York , wrote in the York Quarterly , a journal which expired in the first year of the Second World War .
5 Even if the insurance market allows that to continue to the same extent , it will be small compensation to the director who abdicated in the first place an increasing responsibility to him or herself to ensure that necessary controls and preventive measure were in place to prevent a risk turning into a reality .
6 The self pride he showed in the first two books is shown to be the very cause of his gradual destruction and inner hell .
7 The tackle he made in the first few minutes when Giggs was straight through on Beeny must be enough to get him Young Player of the Year .
8 The demands of Cold War politics prompted Aragon to go one step further and fabricate a fictional representation of Nizan 's treachery which had in the first instance itself been fabricated from Nizan " sown fictional productions .
9 The one on the north wall is for the men of the cavalry regiments from the Krems area who fell in the First World War .
10 The poem which appears in the first volume is relatively simple in its advice .
11 In P3/T1 we pivoted in the first column because
12 Rangers had lost some of the invention they displayed in the first half , but still had Ferdinand eagerly searching for a goal .
13 Anyone who has seen or lived near an opencast coal mining site will understand and agree with a statement which appeared in the First Report of the House of Commons Energy Committee ( 1986–87 ) : ‘ We agree with the CPRE that ‘ opencast mining is one of the most environmentally destructive processes being carried out in the UK ’ .
14 The reason for the two limbs of this rule is purely technical to ensure that there is neither an exclusion of damages for breach of duty , nor an exclusion of any duty which exists in the first place .
15 DARLINGTON 'S John Bradley , a student at Bath University , is among the 13 members of the England senior squad who compete in the first World Cup final in Majorca this weekend after qualifying through the recent Cup meets in Europe .
16 No I do n't think so , everybody 's disappointed , especially after the way we played in the first half , but erm on our second half performance , I suppose we can just count ourselves lucky we come away with a point .
17 The only rough treatment they got in the first half , worked in their favour , as Jim Magilton was hauled down , but up he bounced to hit home the penalty .
18 So from the relationship that developed during that period we developed the collaboration which features in the first section of Passion .
19 They were themselves a witness to the success of the ecclesiastical promotion of lay education in the faith although , in their case , it stimulated a sectarianism which exploded in the first quarter of the fifteenth century as a threat to both the doctrinal and social establishment of authority .
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