Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adj] [noun] for the first " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , I have found that students and businessmen who are using this technique for the first time tend to get confused between the two axes .
2 A board beside it bore a specification of the car and an outline of the services offered by Hazards Limited , who were sponsoring this prize for the first player to ace the hole .
3 My initial impression , on seeing this guitar for the first time , was that Rockwood have tried very hard to steer away from total Strat clone , whilst keeping all the essential ingredients pretty much to the fore .
4 They stood then for a moment in mutual silence and surprise , rather as Sophia and Rupert had stood on Ianthe 's doorstep , or like two strange cats meeting each other for the first time .
5 The movement into private care has been accentuated by tight control of local authority expenditure at a time when numbers of people have been ‘ deinstitutionalised ’ from psychiatric and psycho-geriatric units , and when people from an ageing population have been seeking residential care for the first time .
6 Marco van Basten , the European Footballer of the Year , gave European champions Milan a timely boost by returning to the squad for training this week for the first time since a cartilage operation on 1 September .
7 In fact they were clearly entranced by Hannah — which , it has to be said , is par for the course with everyone meeting this lady for the first time .
8 In January and February , three seminars were held for centres that will be piloting general SVQs for the first time from next session .
9 While they are carefully listed , there is not enough to get their flavour Franklin lived many lives : that of scientist investigating electrical phenomena for the first time , lobbyist for the new born United States in London , and gun runner for the infant
10 Her lips parted uncertainly and she tasted the sweet caress of his mouth like a child tasting fizzy sherbet for the first time .
11 The effect is almost as though one were experiencing full immersion for the first time after years of paddling around in the shallows .
12 PENNY HASSET * , who showed marked improvement when encountering heavy ground for the first time at Wolverhampton recently , should make the most of similar conditions on her return to the course for today 's Daffodil Handicap ( 5.0 ) .
13 ‘ That was something I missed terribly when I retired and doing this race for the first time is a way of replacing it . ’
14 We hope this will be of value to both feminists and philosophers approaching these questions for the first time .
15 The Progressive Democrats ( junior partners in the government coalition ) , contesting local elections for the first time , won 37 seats .
16 Listen to his way with Chopin 's instruction la melodia tenuta e legata in the E minor , Op. 25 No. 5 , or the urgency ( rather than mere proficiency ) with which the notorious thirds of Op. 25 No. 6 are propelled , and you may well feel that you are hearing this music for the first time .
17 And students are , after all , adults , with many entering higher education for the first time in their middle age , or even beyond .
18 His truly phenomenal and technique and poetic incandescence prompt even the most blasé listener to feel that they are hearing familiar works for the first time .
19 The Martens government succeeded by early 1989 in winning parliamentary approval for the first two stages of a three-stage constitutional reform [ see p. 36774 ] , but by mid-1991 it had been unable to win agreement on the third stage .
20 A small company , perhaps exploring foreign markets for the first time , will have requirements different from those of larger institutions which may already be tried and tested in the international arena .
21 I 'm going skiing next month for the first time .
22 The US-Soviet strategic arms reduction talks ( START — see p. 37223 ) resumed in Geneva on Jan. 22 with the signing of a new agreement allowing both sides for the first time to inspect each other 's nuclear warheads .
23 Chez Gerard , a London restaurant which prides itself on its Frenchness and its wine list , is just one now considering offering non-French wines for the first time , including some from the Antipodes .
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