Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb past] the first [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I only saw the first page which , in case you 've forgotten the system , shows the subject 's photograph , age , length of time spent in the employ of the company , when he — or she — joined us , when he — or she — left us . |
2 | Following this I also heard the first performance of the Serenade with Peter and Dennis Brain at the Wigmore Hall in October 1943 . |
3 | ‘ I never expected the first scrap to be so easy , ’ Callaghan said . |
4 | Even now she vividly recalled the first time she saw Nader at the exclusive Royal Club , a dining , gambling and sports centre . |
5 | By doing so , we effectively answered the first part of the question of principle raised by the appeal , and decided that the court has the power in its inherent jurisdiction to override W. 's refusal to undergo the necessary treatment . |
6 | We eventually finished the first day 's walking . |
7 | ‘ It 's very early days — we only saw the first draft last month and it could be three years before it is implemented . |
8 | We then created the first product which heart attacks , strokes , cancers and certain coronary artery disease , which I can see . |
9 | Though they only opened the first supermarket in 1961 , there are over 40 today . |
10 | They also returned the first colour pictures from the surface , which show that the rocks are tinted brown . |
11 | Emboldened by its example , Hong Kong 's Legislative Councillors decided that not less than half their number should be directly elected in 1995 , and the rest 10 years later ; they later scaled the first figure down to 40 per cent , to win the suport of more conservative interest groups . |
12 | Meanwhile , Tom McKean was relieved to avoid one of his familiar acts of self-destruction as he successfully negotiated the first hurdle of his quest for gold in the 800m . |
13 | He duly produced the first work on natural history to use this new technique , Zoological Illustrations ( 6 volumes , 1820–33 ) and at the same time , Exotic Conchology ( 1821–2 ) . |
14 | Spreadbury , on his first trip to the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Bank-sponsored tournament , was the subject of an official protest after he inadvertently allowed the first half of a quarter-final match to overrun by 1½ minutes — a long way beyond the regulation seven minutes . |
15 | The hostility which this aroused , as well as his role as royal guardian of London , resulted in his death at the hands of a furious mob and he thus became the first bishop since Becket to be murdered . |
16 | Whenever there was a vacancy at his newspaper for a trainee reporter , he loyally gave the first opportunity to someone from the school . |
17 | ‘ He usually took the first surgery , so that Niall could be left free to attend crew briefings . ’ |
18 | It also became the first government since 1974 to serve a full four-year term ; a general election was due in October 1991 . |
19 | During this period he also wrote the first act of the ‘ sacred Singspiel ’ Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots ( 9 ) the remaining acts being written by Michael Haydn ( l737–l806 then Konzertmeister to the Archbishop of Salzburg ) and Anton Adlgasser ( 1729–1777 , court and cathedral organist in Salzburg ) . |
20 | Certainly Hobhouse can be taken as a representative figure since , in addition to being a leading light of New Liberalism , he also held the first Chair of Sociology to be established in Britain — at the London School of Economics , which was founded by the Webbs . |
21 | He also created the first man , Purusha , from the navel of Vishnu . |
22 | He then left the first stetch and did the same with the next . |
23 | He then drew the first furrow of the stetch himself . |
24 | But his Book of Cricketers — of 1979 , about players most ‘ enjoyed by one cricketer ’ ( he never used the first person ) , was half made up of Hampshire men . |