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

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1 It is possible to go on with the same therapist to deal with the problems which caused you to need the regression experience in the first place .
2 Trying to repair the damage done to McKendrick 's positive face , he asks to be excused for his own inadequacies : Anderson 's upholding of the modesty maxim is augmented by the emphasis he puts on the sincerity of his apology ( the tonic syllable in the first sentence falling on " am " ) , stressing that he is fulfilling the felicity conditions ( Searle : 1969 ) for that speech act .
3 The United States moved steadily away from the Moscow agreement in the first half of 1946 .
4 The writer 's own experience was seeing the Progress car in the first post-war Illuminations of 1949 : sheer magic as it swept by , playing music while its myriad bulbs radiated heat and light .
5 Since structural information was only partially contained in the text captured by the keyboarding contractor , structural markup has been generated and inserted by the computer system in the first stage of processing .
6 the foundation U , yo you 've got the option to start the teaching certificate in the first year .
7 But why the need for the increase in the marioc subsidy in the first place ? ’
8 The broadsheet idea , or at least the name , was borrowed by The Times newspaper in the First World War , when it organised the printing and distribution of literary extracts , reminiscent of home , for the comfort of the troops .
9 The budget deficit in the first half of 1992 had reached 7.5 per cent of gross national product ( GNP ) , rising sharply in July and August ; " substantial tightening of the budget policy " was to be expected .
10 Meanwhile , it looks likely that most of the official aid to the repatriation process will be channelled through Guatemalan government agencies , given to the very people responsible for the refugee crisis in the first place .
11 A further question may have arisen ; why is the fertile soil or the susceptibility present in the first place ?
12 turns , there , gets the header , Notts go in front , it was brilliantly made by and had the easiest of jobs and what a comeback it is , because Notts trailed by two in twenty minutes and now they lead three two against the side second in the first division table , who 've been run ragged in the second half , by a storming Notts comeback , brilliant , header .
13 The crime rate in the first quarter of 1991 rose by 26 per cent .
14 The important groups are the frugivorous characins and catfishes , though even piscivores have been found with viable seeds , perhaps eaten by the herbivore prey in the first instance .
15 All this supposes that the persons mentioned want to go on the search trek in the first place .
16 The actual decision was given on the basis that applying s5 of the Partnership Act in the first case and the general law of agency in the second , the firms were liable on the undertakings because they were given by their partner/employee acting within the usual course of his business as a qualified solicitor .
17 The Institute and a number of regions and branches were successful in obtaining grants from the Arts Council in the first tranche approved by its Architecture Unit .
18 A Thirties scene with modern streamlined cars passing the massive war memorial constructed with the profits from shell-making by the Tramways Department in the First World War .
19 This , after all , is why we have the Maastricht treaty in the first place .
20 On the other hand to put the whole blame on Frodo would seem ( to use a distinctively English ethical term ) ‘ unfair ’ ; if he had been an entirely wicked person he would never have reached the Sammath Naur in the first place .
21 Manager Frank Gray perhaps had a point after the game when he said that luck did n't smile kindly on his side , but it must also be said that Quakers did not utilise the strong wind in the same forthright manner as the home side in the first half .
22 Pressure on MAFF to extend the LFA boundary in the first place came from the farming lobby .
23 This has been reinforced by recent changes in international migration , in particular involving a major surge in net inward movement to the South East in the first half of the 1980s .
24 " But why did you run away from the hunting camp in the first place ? "
25 Anybody in this position should contact the Bar Council in the first instance .
26 Even the Government President of Upper Bavaria felt compelled to admit that the relief about Hitler 's survival was not unanimous , but that ‘ part of the population would have welcomed the success of the assassination attempt in the first instance because they would have hoped for an earlier end to the war from it ’ .
27 Areas which contributed to the safety net in the first year ( 1990–91 ) will not make any contribution after 1990–91 .
28 It was also given in-depth coverage on television and radio that evening , with News at Ten running it as the lead story in the first half of the programme and coming back to it again in the second .
29 Precise figures for this trend are difficuIt to obtain , but one estimate suggests that around 300 000 jobs may have been added to the service sector in the first half of the 1980s ( Rajan , 1987 ) .
30 Place the colour key in the first two rows as described above but when you save the design to memory , miss out the first two rows , placing the save box to start on the third row of squares .
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