Example sentences of "[adj] in [art] first " in BNC.
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31 | The quality of football was high in the first half . |
32 | Fiji 's team was a second strength team but they were still too good , running away 22–10 victors over Australia Green after trailing 10–0 in the first half . |
33 | The recalled Hooper was relatively untroubled in the first period , only being called into serious action to turn aside a Beschastnikh freekick . |
34 | ICI will be able to stop manufacturing CFCs 11 and 12 in the first quarter of next year , having secured supplies for its remaining customers through a deal with Akzo . |
35 | Roger Owens is one of the is the quickest in the first division so |
36 | The predefinition is manifest in the first place in the planning literature produced by the Shetland Islands Council , specifically the Shetland Structure Plan published in 1976 . |
37 | A John Thomas hat-trick enabled Albion to take the aggregate score to six apiece with a 5-3 win at Bradford , while Palace won 3-2 having lost 2-1 in the first leg of their clash with second division basement dwellers , Leicester City . |
38 | GREAT BRITAIN 'S team of Mark Petchey and Chris Wilkinson yesterday beat Czechoslovakia 2-1 in the first round of the European men 's team tennis championships in Trieste , Italy . |
39 | Dragon Pallets ( Ian Fullerton , Dave Pearce ) won 2-1 in the first division against Light of India and Wing Half ( John Farrell , Ritchie Martin ) defeated MSC Eastham 2-0 . |
40 | Of the known opioid users , 601 ( 77 per cent ) were male , which is a male to female ratio of 3.3:1-compared with 3.9:1 in the first survey ( see Table 3.4 ) . |
41 | He had been keenly interested in the first : about the second he was much intrigued . |
42 | ‘ It is n't very gallant of me to say so , ’ he added , softly kissing her fingertips , ‘ but the fact is , Marissa had decided that she wanted to be the second Mrs Wyndham — while I , my darling , was only interested in the first . ’ |
43 | ‘ He was very charming in the first days and said he was really jealous that I could live like this . ’ |
44 | The game had already been enlivened by a sumptuous Derrick Lee break-off scrum ball ( and a neat assist by Andrew Garry ) , therefore it was little co-incidence that the stand-off , who had enjoyed an adventurous afternoon , was instrumental in the first try . |
45 | Student numbers have grown from 50,000 in the first year of operation to nearly 190,000 in session 1988–89 . |
46 | There had been in the brilliantly brave ace at 5–6 in the first set tie break , which denied Sampras the set point he had earned with an ace of his own . |
47 | A good victory was secured at Allander , winning by 4 goals to 2 in the first league match in November . |
48 | Although what is and is not acceptable in the First Church of Christ the Spiritualist changes from minute to minute . |
49 | So I could always go up there and I used there little drill for one thing and another in the first place and er built that premise for me there did and I did er |
50 | The ceremonial ( wedding ) through which the husband and the wife are put into legally enforceable contractual relations with one another in the first place . |
51 | So er , it only takes you a second to er copy from an adjacent cell but it could take you a minute or two to get that formula working again if it 's not copyable , erm , it would probably only takes you an extra few seconds er when you 're actually building the formula to make it , copyable in the first place so it 's well worth investing a few extra seconds up front to save you maybe a minute or so later on . |
52 | Silver production had been lower than average in the first seven months of 1989 . |
53 | And they , I do n't know what you 'll think , but they reckon they spend at least two to three days average in the first week of the new month purely doing new reports . |
54 | Thus by prioritizing intention and relegating consequences as accidents — conveniently turning a blind eye to strict liability-corporate officials can proceed to commit corporate crimes because they do not perceive them as such in the first place . |
55 | The novelty of the decision lies in the characterisation of the husband as principal in the first degree acting through the innocent agency of the third party . |
56 | It would have given Northern Ireland breathing space ; at 1–0 there was still a trace of anxiety in their play and Latvia , for whom Popkov and Charando had looked dangerous in the first half were never totally out of it . |
57 | And all that let me tell you after Pisa looked so dangerous in the first eight minutes , clearly they 'd come out looking for the early goal themselves , and who was badly fouled by in the early stages and needed attention , he 's the number eight , and the number eleven , who looks as quick as any player I 've seen in ages and ages , they are the two danger men and they will need some marking . |
58 | There is little doubt that to have become obese in the first instance we have simply eaten too much of the wrong sorts of foods . |
59 | A total of $57 million is payable in the first year , with the remainder due over 20 years . |
60 | They did n't do much in the first game and we 're unbeaten away . ’ |