Example sentences of "[pers pn] had [verb] [prep] the first " in BNC.

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1 I had trained for the first time only four days before !
2 I stayed for a while about twenty paces away from the platform barrier , numbed by the realization that I had fallen at the first hurdle .
3 The second time I was pulled over I showed the ‘ producer ’ I had received from the first policeman , but to no avail .
4 And the two things that I had noticed on the first day were still left hanging there …
5 I had felt for the first time a gnawing loneliness , finding echoes of familiar landscapes in the sweep of a glen , the gentle bend of a river .
6 Furious but civil , he had offered to go round to her flat to see her , an offer which she had declined with the first sign of decisiveness she had been heard to display .
7 Further shocks were to come : the reason behind Diana 's sometimes gaunt appearance was her battle with the binge-and-vomit eating disorder bulimia , from which she had suffered since the first year of her marriage .
8 That evening , as her mother had stood at the kitchen door with the shadow of future old age lurking behind her , she had felt for the first time what it was to be a grown-up , what it was that she was missing in the never-never land of Fenna 's spell .
9 During the headmistress 's speech she had realized for the first time how little she knew of the world that lay beyond the school gates .
10 ‘ Your employer ? ’ he said gently , not probing , remembering what she had said on the first day .
11 She thought with a rush of gratitude of the letter she had had from Gay , in answer to the one she had written on the first night of the holidays .
12 It made her feel slightly sick now ; the satisfying feeling of warmth and lightness she had experienced after the first few glasses had long since disappeared .
13 The moment it was free of debt they dissolved the partnership and replaced it by the limited-liability company she had suggested in the first place .
14 She had looked at the first lines but now she was n't reading any of it .
15 In the deDombal study , all strictures were benign , but in 92% of patients ( 48 of 52 ) they had occurred within the first 20 years of disease ; the lack of malignancy among their strictures was therefore attributable to the fact that most of their patients had disease of short duration .
16 He was what we have learned to call a WASP , and his lifetime coincided with the process , not yet quite completed , by which that caste — white Anglo-Saxon protestants of the northeast — was supplanted from the position of privilege that they had enjoyed from the first days of the Republic .
17 Over the whole period , the front on the Right Bank never shifted as much as 1 , OOO yards ; for the Germans , a bitter contrast to the five miles they had advanced in the first four days of the offensive .
18 What they allowed themselves to find had to fit logically with the knowledge about sewers they had acquired in the first half of the lesson .
19 Once they had got over the first shock , neither Bridget nor Tracey seemed able to take her story entirely seriously .
20 She could control that by reminding herself of the terrible consequences it had led to the first time .
21 Annexation showed that the English government had much more power to take action outside Europe than it had possessed in the first half of the century .
22 More importantly still , it had provided for the first time an ‘ effective ’ means of redress for those wishing to complain that interception has been improperly authorized .
23 With the support of the printed lines , Michael Banks 's performance regained the stature it had shown in the first scene and left no doubt that he was going to add a new excellence to The Hooded Owl .
24 It had started with the first Whistler murder .
25 But Greenpeace noted that the British government 's willingness to sign the convention as it stood was a fundamental shift in policy in that it had agreed for the first time to the elimination in principle of dangerous chemicals .
26 Every evening he would come down wearing the black cashmere jacket he had worn on the first night , and in a mood that was somehow expectant .
27 The little boy was wearing the same neat grey flannels that he had worn on the first day Robert had seen him , and , when the sun struck his face , he smiled up at it as if in gratitude .
28 He had to leave after the first rehearsals when the only line he could remember was the one he 'd tried on the leading lady the night before .
29 Further , on appointment he had realised for the first time that the eastern parts of the District remained largely undeveloped by the WEA .
30 The following year Calero looked like getting in the Ryder Cup side , but he had to finish in the first two at York ( Benson and Hedges International ) .
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