Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [prep] first " in BNC.

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1 All day long she had wondered how he had managed to bamboozle his way into a consultancy , but first the calm , unflappable way he had dealt with Steve and now here , with the devastated relatives , Kathleen had an opportunity to see at first hand the qualities that set him apart as a consultant .
2 Whilst your forthcoming weekend will naturally provide you with the ideal opportunity to discover at first hand the delights of owning your own Highland retreat , I can assure you there is absolutely no commitment .
3 Finally , I return to the introduction , in which the pervasive theme was failure to plan from first principles , and lack of vision .
4 She was driven by a need to get in first , her mood openly aggressive .
5 However , there was Saturday evening to get through first .
6 Professional Draw is equally at home with creative or technical illustration and the interface shows that a great deal of thought about usability has gone into it , although the sheer weight of features and refinements for precision illustration make it a complex package to master at first .
7 LIFESPAN allows this process to begin by first ensuring that no further modifications can be entered into LIFESPAN during the assessment process .
8 I 've got a lot of preparation to do before first period . ’
9 ‘ Yes , I 'm coming , but I 've one or two things to attend to first , ’ she explained .
10 Back in the changing rooms , the only drink to celebrate at first for financially pressed Oxford was tea …
11 The advantage of the telephone is that it is a two-way communication which gives you the chance to assess at first hand ( or ear ) why your account is not being paid .
12 It had not been an easy concept to grasp at first , but ‘ we 're getting better at being businessmen , ’ Mr. Lockley said .
13 ESSEX school students of all ages now have a unique opportunity to study at first hand the integration of wildlife and landscape conservation with modern farming techniques .
14 One week to go before first Dress Rehearsal of Re:Joyce .
15 Otherwise , the repetition on your part will not motivate the dog to react at first , and soon this can become an habitual problem .
16 However , egg white is not the easiest adhesive to use at first and you may prefer to use a rubber solution glue .
17 Trust the Mirror to get in first — we always keep you right in the picture .
18 Or miles to go , a good book , a comfy seat and no decisions to make except first sitting or second , beef or sole ( both freshly-cooked ) , red or white ?
19 But there was Anthea to contend with first .
20 Scotland 's most-capped goalkeeper , with 54 appearances , is needed at Bramall Lane because Dave Bassett 's side , who face Sheffield Wednesday on 3 April , have nobody else eligible for the FA Cup to cover for first choice Alan Kelly .
21 Central News South has been to South America to see at first hand the lives that Oxfam hopes to improve .
22 Erm what I would ask the panel to look at first of all is the fact that the erm the proposals for I five and I twelve appear to be largely acceptable over quite a large area of the the county .
23 Although he did not begin painting seriously until 1911 , Gris had thus been in a position to watch at first hand the birth and development of Picasso 's Cubism .
24 In eighteen thirty five she returned as a teacher , her salary to pay for first Emily 's , and then Anne 's tuition there .
25 Indeed I have my breakfast at dinner-time , somewhere around 11.30 a.m. that 's the time for the main meal of the day in farming circles since it is normal for those who live from the land to rise at first light .
26 Yet in spite of the enormous output of historical books and articles on modern subjects , the general historian does not always have good secondary studies by specialists to cut a path for him through material which he has not time to study at first hand .
27 The garish shirt that caused a myotonic goat to faint at first sight may have little effect once the animal has grown used to its owner 's poor taste .
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