Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] for the first " in BNC.

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1 Many of them are only followed for the first pitch , either because they finish up easier slabs ( which might well suit some people ) or become much harder .
2 With the Royal you are not covered for the first £100 of any claim , unless you pay an additional premium of 10% , which will reduce the excess to £50 .
3 The UK government argues that EIAs are not required for the first two schemes , on the grounds that they date from before July 1988 , when the relevant EC directive came into force .
4 These had been directly elected for the first time in 1986 [ see p. 34305 ] .
5 In a very real way , I have found , it is the only place where things have been really understood for the first time .
6 Such data are not yet available for Europe , but will be imminently presented for the first time .
7 It is necessary , therefore , to be well prepared for the first meeting , although unduly high start-up costs should be avoided at this stage .
8 Compiled annually , it is a voluminous source which can now be fully exploited for the first time using computer techniques .
9 Inter-word boundary effects were not implemented for the first prototype .
10 The foundations of the colonial era , during which white European nations dominated vast areas of Asia , Africa and Latin America , were fatally undermined for the first time during the turbulent second decade of the twentieth century .
11 At the 1970 Annual General Meeting as said above , rumblings of discontent about the relative rights and status of bondholders were formally voiced for the first time .
12 The 1900s were also to see for the first time deaf women beginning to acquire their own identity through achievement by their own talent although not one as yet played any prominent part in deaf organisations which remained the preserve of the deaf male .
13 Tailored awards , designed to meet the specific needs of particular organisations and employers , were also offered for the first time , attracting over 500 candidates .
14 They were also allowed for the first time to subsidize denominational primary schools .
15 Initial laser treatment had been successful and bowel symptoms were well controlled for the first two months after radiotherapy in all patients .
16 NEWLY DEVELOPED by InTec 's materials department , HIVOL ‘ Metal Matrix Composites ’ were recently shown for the first time at an exhibition .
17 ‘ The wisdom of pricing gas at parity with imported oil has thus been officially recognised for the first time in Pakistan , despite being electorally unpopular .
18 The environment working group of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) is finally to meet for the first time — 20 years after it was first constituted .
19 In some countries , marginal land that was previously heath or moorland , as well as much pasture land , has been recently ploughed for the first time in centuries , with the resulting destruction of many archaeological sites .
20 Payment of income support is related to pension payment days , and she was not remunerated for the first five days of the elderly person 's occupation .
21 Strangely , it was later used for the first city telegraph !
22 Fibre Channel Standard technology was also featured for the first time in a cluster and high-speed networking environment .
23 On the way back from that holiday in Provence , the party stopped in Paris , which John was also seeing for the first time .
24 She felt sad and immensely tired that she was about to see for the first time how Eddie had died .
25 ‘ Refreshing , ’ she euphemistically called the British climate she was about to face for the first time as a ‘ star ’ .
26 But in 1888 , two years after my father was born , the newly constituted county councils were created and Oxfordshire was systematically governed for the first time .
27 The existence of the Secret Intelligence Service ( SIS ) , commonly known as MI6 , was publicly acknowledged for the first time by the government when Major announced on May 6 that the service would , like its domestic intelligence counterpart MI5 [ see p. 37158 ] , be placed on a statutory basis during the 1992-93 session of Parliament , and confirmed that its Chief was Sir Colin McColl .
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