Example sentences of "to be [verb] [prep] the first " in BNC.
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31 | In 1911 the Parliament Act was passed permitting members of the British parliament to be paid for the first time . |
32 | Graham Thorpe , unlucky not to be chosen for the first Test against Australia , issued a timely reminder to the England selectors with an unbeaten 90 as Surrey struggled against joint championship leaders Glamorgan at the Oval . |
33 | Consider for a moment two ways of superimposing fourths on the scale of C major : In order to create chords each having two perfect fourths as in ( a ) , B♭ and E♭ have had to be introduced in the first and fourth chords . |
34 | Not only had the reception of The Family Reunion been altogether more favourable than the ill-started attempt in 1939 , but both this play and Murder in the Cathedral were to be performed at the first Edinburgh Festival in the following year . |
35 | The point , in short , is that such an existent is typically someone who knows and refers to himself as " I myself " , and that all reports that identify this existent in an essential way will have to be phrased in the first person singular . |
36 | They can take some getting used to and a bit of furtive fumbling is to be expected on the first few occasions . |
37 | • Try to arrange for your activities to be concentrated in the first part of the day and for relaxation to come later . |
38 | Festival organisers also hope for high standard of competition in a new music competition to be held for the first time this year . |
39 | Festival organisers also hope for high standard of music in a competition to be held for the first time . |
40 | Seven cult members , most of them elderly , left the compound in Waco , Texas , on Sunday in three groups , the largest number to be released since the first week of the siege when two adults and 21 children left . |
41 | It is true that the great width is only to be found in the first part of the new route but that is enough . |
42 | Each of the three hypotheses making up the theory of determinism to be expounded in the first part of this book has to do with mental events , which is to say events within consciousness . |
43 | In a speech at a national conference on industrial production made on Aug. 2 and released on Oct. 8 , Li Peng warned against " blind " over-rapid growth , and summed up the policies to be continued into the first two years of the forthcoming eighth five-year plan as " rectification and the deepening of reform " , with the emphasis on central control . |
44 | You do n't want to be falling at the first . ’ |
45 | One of the world 's few truly great beers was about to be brewed for the first time . |
46 | FA rules stipulate a player has to be signed before the first game . |
47 | They 're for the mass graves expected to be needed after the first German air raids . ’ |
48 | It was an appalling mistake for the city to be attacked in the first place . |
49 | Pink tablets to be taken at the first sign of symptoms and Yellow tablets that only need to be taken if symptoms persist . |
50 | Had the hernia been strangulated , action would have had to be taken at the first sign of trouble . |
51 | He hopes to be challenging for the first team by Christmas . |
52 | We urge you to consider our request for a nursery to be attached to the first school to give the children a head start in their education . |
53 | But child benefit is to be frozen for the first time in two years . |
54 | This reflects the pressures that caused the documents to be produced in the first place . |
55 | IBM said that first quarter revenues were down slightly in the US — where the economy was perceived to be improving until the first set of statistics in April , and in Asia , while revenues from IBM 's European operations fell by 13.8% . |
56 | IBM said that first quarter revenues were down slightly in the US — where the economy was perceived to be improving until the first set of statistics in April , and in Asia , while revenues from IBM 's European operations fell by 13.8% . |
57 | In these ‘ policed provinces ’ crime was to be reported in the first instance to headmen who would in turn notify the police of serious offences . |
58 | I think there is a very important distinction to be drawn between the first , which is unnecessary and demeaning , and the second , which is necessary and useful . |
59 | The inference to be drawn from the first part of his letter is that once Roman Catholics are in a voting majority they will automatically vote for a United Ireland . |
60 | Bonaventure of the St John of God Hospitallers , welcomed everyone on arrival at the centre which was to be used for the first time . |