Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb past] the first [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The ropes took the first opportunity of falling into the waterfall and freezing solid , bending at unpredictable angles , more or less imitating wire hawser . |
2 | But in these nursery nests , the kittens took the first nipple they came across , regardless of whether it was in a familiar position on the female 's belly , or even which belly it was . |
3 | It does seem however , from the evidence of the Australian National University concerning the Gogo lungfish , that a complicated scenario arose where other techniques of air-breathing occurred accidentally , and that air-sac creatures invaded freshwater habitats while the diaphragm-breathers became the first land inhabitants . |
4 | The banks approved the first outline of the proposals in October , but detailed work on the final draft has been going on since then . |
5 | The owners paid the first instalment on April 28 , 1972 . |
6 | Many of the families spent the first night huddled together in the open but tradition maintains that no one suffered as much as a common cold . |
7 | Approximately half the respondents described the first stage of the process : how interest in attending courses arose . |
8 | She and the children inhabited the first landing , which was brightly decorated , and clean . |
9 | It seems that for some time the firm had been issuing such promissory notes and having them endorsed by its local bank in Bihać ( where , incidentally , the partisans held the first meeting of the Anti-Fascist Council for the Liberation of Yugoslavia ) . |
10 | Watched by a demonstration of 5000 jeering westerners at the Brandenburg Gate , and by Mr Willi Brandt , the then Mayor of West Berlin who referred to ‘ the vacant eyes of uniformed compatriots doing their duty on the other side ’ , the soldiers completed the first barrier in only a few hours . |
11 | Table IV shows how the practices ended the first year in financial terms , and Table V shows how general practitioners and non-medical staff assessed the costs and benefits of fundholding in their practices . |