Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [verb] the first [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Telecine now gets the direction to run the first piece of 16mm film — the familiar opening graphics sequence together with the sound-on-film theme music .
2 The case marked the first use of the Organized Crime Control Act of New York State in connection with fraud on Wall Street 's financial markets .
3 Nevertheless , as he began to recover from his operation , Mr Honecker clearly had to face the problem of the embassy refugees and the mass emigration , and the decision to let the first batch go was obviously his .
4 He added that the decision marked the first nationalisation under a Thatcher government .
5 ‘ As for the Handscomb case , the ratio decidendi was that a sentence of 27 years was so far beyond anything which the judiciary could have recommended as the appropriate tariff , that the decision to postpone the first review until 1991 was one which no reasonable Secretary of State could have reached .
6 AT the end of last month the University received the first information from the UFC on its recurrent grant and funded student numbers for 1992/93 .
7 He was just out there on the Strip telling the first lady how he wants to get to know her , and the second , and hoping out loud that both of them do n't mind about the third : ‘ Because I want to get to know her , too .
8 The construct lacking the first intron hypersensitive sites was prepared by deleting a 1kb BalI-StuI fragment from the first intron of the -300bp construct .
9 A customer returns a skirt because the zip broke the first time she wore it .
10 This is illustrated by the RR format of instruction on the IBM 370 range , shown in Figure 3.8 ( a ) , where the result replaces the first operand .
11 The deal marks the first venture by Peabody , already the biggest US coal-mining company , into the Pacific Rim .
12 The deal marks the first time a Test match will be shown live , in full , from the sub-continent .
13 The photograph shows the first lifeboat boat to be lifted in the new hoist , the Watson class Joseph Soar ( Civil Service No. 34 ) , as part of the proving trials by the contractors , Laings .
14 The accord marked the first application of the so-called " Brady plan " designed to encourage voluntary debt reduction schemes [ see pp. 36541-42 ; 37016-17 ] .
15 THE contest to represent the first district on the Los Angeles Board of County Supervisors hardly sounds like national news .
16 If the horse jumps the first fence stickily , a smack on landing will sharpen him up .
17 To justify its ways , this week the council releases the first draft of its National Arts and Media Strategy .
18 The law upheld the first system as long as the aristocracy was supreme .
19 Focus on the battle to win the First Division title and the struggle to stay in the Second
20 Rothstein deemed that the Act violated the First Amendment 's guarantee of freedom of expression , and stated that " in order for the flag to endure as a symbol of freedom in this nation , we must protect with equal vigour the right to destroy it and the right to wave it " .
21 In the past , it was thought that language began when the child uttered the first word , but we now know that it begins with the first interactions and communication shortly after birth .
22 The Institute introduced the first video package in 1982 and currently has eight titles available for sale .
23 The author remembers the first time he was left with his first , brand-new child .
24 England 's record try-scorer held off his tackler , fed younger brother Tony on the loop and the 24-year-old celebrated the first brother partnership in an England line-up for 54 years by scoring in the left-hand corner .
25 There simply has n't been time for the body to clear the first lot before it 's topped up with a second dose of alcohol .
26 The team won the first leg 2-1 and drew the second leg in Belfast on Wednesday night to qualify for the first round of the tournament .
27 It had the right to annul the first round of voting , if it found sufficient evidence of irregularities , and to organize new elections within two months .
28 Contemporary idealism , however , dates from the period following the First World War when , partly as a reaction to the horrors of the war , it briefly achieved prominence as an approach to global politics , influencing academics and politicians .
29 King said : ‘ We got to the byline a lot on Friday which is always encouraging but too often the ball hit the first defender .
30 The person to bring the first challenge was Tim Crook , a radio journalist , whose campaign for more open justice to the European Commission led to the reforms contained in the Criminal Justice Act 1988 .
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