Example sentences of "[noun] in [adj] first " in BNC.
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1 | So only twenty percent , only one fifth of this client 's premium is going to buy units in those first four years . |
2 | After that the total amounts , or even a bit more if we look at it , erm , what over factor , Janet , no John , it must be John 's turn now , affects the allocation to units in those first four years by looking at that table . |
3 | the management were , were clearly trying to identify the , the whole process in regard to the machine shops in particular first of all , so that when they did move into the fitting er departments , they would have all the materials there necessary to , to give our members the , the feeds you know , for , for producing the m er items . |
4 | More significant is the fact that the actual rhyming words in each first half are repeated once or more in each second half , as for instance ‘ seen ’ in the first stanza , ‘ leaves ’ in the second , ‘ feet ’ and ‘ roam ’ in the third , and so on . |
5 | All the pictures in that first exhibition were sold before preview night and , in the weeks that followed , Marlborough built a waiting list of nearly 200 names . |
6 | In that ten-year period there was a slight decrease in overall first admission rates ; — 4 per cent for males and — 16 per cent for females . |
7 | Even more did she rely on the guidance of Sir Keith Joseph , another rebel against the Heath interlude , whose speeches in 1974 first traced the clear lines of monetarism and market strategy which by 1979 had become the orthodoxy in many Conservative circles . |
8 | But Philip , his prestige at stake in this first open challenge to the Angevin position , could not afford to retreat . |
9 | First he had disturbed her senses in that first sweet embrace — and now he was making life difficult by not being there when needed , and appearing so much too late . |
10 | A levels only happen when the most , a month , more from school and then they have study leave as you are , now erm when you consider the , the year since September has gone very , very quickly , those who have done very little work in that first year , year twelve , will find that been packed in there and that first year in the sixth is just like your year ten ought to have been , perhaps , one or two of you are are realizing |
11 | Thus , the school work in this first term consists of five complete mornings in school during which the time is divided between helping an individual child with his/her reading , and working with a small group of older children . |
12 | A description of their origins and fate will have to wait until we have followed the development of the invertebrates to its climax , but their presence at this stage must be mentioned if the scene in these first jungles is not to be misrepresented . |
13 | The obligations in this first treaty are guaranteed by the United States and the Soviet Union in a separate treaty . |
14 | Well not the least interesting moment in that first half was that peculiar back pass and the free kwick kick which followed it and we 'll come to that in a moment . |
15 | So it will have to be in for Thursday of that week , so you 've got another couple of days in that first week back . |
16 | It was the end of a trail which had had its beginnings in those first rumblings of Henry Fairlie against the Establishment and Malcolm Muggeridge against the Monarchy ; a trail that had led on through the Angry Young Men and all the resentments sown by Suez , through the heyday of affluence , through all the mounting impatience with convention , tradition and authority that had been marked by the teenage revolution and the CND and the New Morality , through the darkening landscape of security scandals and What 's Wrong With Britain and the rising aggression and bitterness of the satirists , in ever more violent momentum . |
17 | The acknowledged leader in modern first editions , which have been greatly in vogue for the last two years . |
18 | Notts in this first half are going to be as they like to be , attacking the Kop end , a Kop end which is utterly deserted because Pisa have n't brought any fans with them but they 've brought a very large following of journalists , and as I said in the initial two-way with Martin , there has been a language barrier between them and me , but when they pointed to the weather and all shivered together , I knew precisely what they meant . |
19 | The workplace , or place of study , exerts its own pressures on you and the fear of failure in those first few weeks just adds to your sense of isolation . |
20 | The idea that John was trying out his ideas in private first , getting them carefully developed before he actually faced his cast , is confirmed by another letter to Hanns in which he wrote , ‘ I have written the first record , and am starting rehearsals for S. T . |
21 | But there is a cutoff point which we know internally , you wo n't get to know , where we know we 've got enough money to cover all of our costs in that first year . |
22 | As the only new employees among so many , we were keen to help each other in those first uncertain days . |
23 | The conditions in that first half were atrocious . |
24 | My impression of Rangoon in those first days was that it was only just beginning to come to life again , with everyone rather hopeless about the difficulties involved . |
25 | The lead news story in that first ish blazoned NME Exclusive — Britain To Have Commercial Radio ’ . |
26 | In 1878 he first visited the Alps , where he took part in several first ascents , chiefly with A. F. Mummery [ q.v . ] . |
27 | There are few major cities in any First or Third World country which do not have members of or connections with one or more of these organizations . |
28 | Just look at the prizes on offer in this first Guitarist issue of the New Year : a fabulous Signature model Jackson guitar ; a superb Korg A4 guitar processor ; and one of a dozen excellent Note Tracker music slide rules … |
29 | Rafferty , who had reached the turn in 33 first time round , went out in 32 in the afternoon by which stage he was two up . |
30 | Those of us who were there to witness his quite wretched display against Dundee United in the league in those first few months , and to hear Graeme Souness 's private condemnation of it later , can only realise now the formidable character this player is blessed with . |