Example sentences of "[art] [noun] on first " in BNC.
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1 | The exams on first semester work is June . |
2 | Once you were promoted you had to go to the bar on first entering the mess and drink a pint of whatever drink you designated without taking your lips from the glass . |
3 | I was n't too sure at first if it 'll fit him , but when he put the trousers on , when he put the trousers on first , I thought no , no way , but then when pinned them , you know , they I thought , I thought , but . |
4 | Most of us help the process automatically , by talking our way through it : ‘ Let's put the vest on first , over your head . |
5 | It also set out the er as you 'll see from here Well if you look at the detailed information that er was available at the exhibitions , you 'll see that it runs through er the effect of the routes on first of all all the vehicle travellers , gives the time savings , vehicle operating cost savings , value accident savings for each of the options . |
6 | ‘ Do I put the dress on first , or after ? ’ she said . |
7 | yeah let's put the kettle on first I do n't want |
8 | The students on first degree courses numbered 45,759 in science and technology , 33,274 in arts and social studies , 15,361 in art and design , 12,911 in education , 12,782 in business and management , and 3142 on interdisciplinary courses . |
9 | That makes the investment look like little more than a punt on First Fidelity 's shares — a profitable punt , perhaps , but a punt nonetheless . |
10 | The idea of dropping into the wing office for a gossip on first name terms would be beyond belief . |
11 | Do we have a policy on First Aid ? |
12 | To the extent that such approaches may suggest the desirability of changing over to a counter-force nuclear policy , they escape from the moral frying-pan of counter-city targeting into the strategic fire of counter-force , which has the twin disadvantages that it might put a premium on first strike and that it would in any case result in frightful civilian losses . |
13 | It was normally polite , and expedient , to pay respects to the military commander of an area on first arriving , but this was the only time when we were actually frog-marched off to meet him before we had time to draw breath . |
14 | Er er what the honourable gentleman , my honourable friend reads out is certainly my view er we will erm of course engage in any discussions on this subject that come up i in the council of ministers but it would take quite a lot of convincing I think to myself and my colleagues , that any other form of election would be an improvement on first past the post , erm and er the ar , no I wo n't give way cos I have about four minutes left and er I do want to make a couple of other points . |