Example sentences of "[subord] [adj] [noun] [prep] the first " in BNC.

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1 The internal ATG triplets were indeed used for translation initiation in a 5' deletion mutant , where 650 bp including the first ATG codon used for N-Oct 3 translation are missing .
2 ‘ We 're more than half way through the first series and I 've managed to keep both jobs going .
3 The risk of developing cancer is increased in those individuals who have had extensive colitis for more than 10 years after the first attack , the cumulative cancer rate being 7% at 20 years and 17% at 30 years disease duration .
4 The fact that no hemispheric difference was found with inter.stimulus intervals of less than 100 msec. in the first experiment of Moscovitch et al.
5 Suter , whose interests span car parts to haircare products , was heavily in demand after the group more than tripled profits in the first half .
6 Suter , whose interests span car parts to haircare products , was heavily in demand after the group more than tripled profits in the first half .
7 ( 5 ) In the case of an application for the grant or provisional grant of a new licence , the applicant shall , not later than three weeks before the first day of the meeting of the board at which the application is to be considered , give notice in writing of the application to every occupier of premises situated in the same building as the premises to which the application relates .
8 ( 1 ) The clerk of a licensing board shall , in accordance with the provisions of this section , not later than three weeks before the first day of the meeting of the board at which the applications are to be considered , cause to be published in one or more newspapers circulating in the area of the board a list of all competent applications made to the board for the grant , including the provisional grant , of a new licence ; the regular extension of permitted hours .
9 We handled more than 6000 toads in the first year and immediately realised that the population was larger than at first envisaged .
10 The second review should be not later than nine hours after the first ( i.e. 15 hours after the detention ) .
11 hundred and fifty nine patients all come as presenting with superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the blood , and they all have prospectively follow-up date for more than twelve months following the first check cystoscopy .
12 But I saw torches moving , less powerful than lighted matches against the first crack of tarnished gold in the eastern sky .
13 10. ( 1 ) An application to a licensing board of any kind mentioned in subsection ( 6 ) below in respect of any premises shall be in such form as may be prescribed , shall be completed and signed by the applicant or his agent , and shall be lodged with the clerk of the licensing within whose area the premises are situated not later than five weeks before the first day of the meeting of the board at which the application is to be considered .
14 The Scholarships , which cover 7 sports , of which tennis is one , have helped no fewer than 420 youngsters in the first five years of their existence .
15 Lee Fagan scored no less than four goals in the first half , one with a great shot from outside the area .
16 Gould launched immediately into the fray , and his first part of the Century appeared less than two months after the first two parts of Lear 's Parrots .
17 order limited with limit k if each node in the first layer has at most k inputs ;
18 diameter limited with limit d if each node in the first layer can have any number of inputs , but all its input photo-cells lie in some disc of diameter d .
19 Indeed , the effects of retrieval failure may also be evident during the course of conditioning itself because any trial after the first can be viewed as being a test trial on which the subject is required to retrieve information acquired on earlier trials .
20 Projected profiles consist of drawing the first section completely , while parallel sections behind the first are only drawn in so far as they project above earlier sections ( Fig. 9.17 ) .
21 The independent Turkish Human Rights Foundation reported 179 allegations made by criminal as well as political suspects in the first six months of 1992 alone .
22 It was Scots who had invented the steam engine , tarmacadam , the telephone , the Dunlop tyre , chloroform , Listerine , penicillin , television ; Scots who had risen to command foreign armies and navies and whose courage as kilted soldiers in the First World War had led the Germans to dub them ‘ the ladies from hell ’ ; Scots , of whom one had helped to found the Bank of England , who had made Edinburgh into one of the great financial centres of Europe ; Scots who had provided Westminster with more than her share of British Prime Ministers ; Scots who with only a tenth of the population of Britain , had yet supplied England with one fifth of her professional classes .
23 What is less easy to explain is that all of these words seem to have been created as phonetic imitations of the first meaningful sound uttered by many babies .
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