Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] at first " in BNC.

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1 It , it worked out , my mum at first thought it were n't too bad cos she got in with one of these special offer things .
2 I did n't recognise my sister at first when she opened the door , she 'd cut her hair , but the eyes were the same , there were small creases at the sides , the skin puffy , roughened by crying .
3 My father at first , I think in his very early days , er was a sort of a farm hand .
4 The social worker regularly assigned to the case seemed to call when most of the children were at school , so he was unable to judge their progress at first hand .
5 The sound was like her tiredness at first , a long thrumming in the ear .
6 By seeing their work at first hand , they 're hoping he 'll be convinced of the need for more officers .
7 Leith shared many a cup of coffee with Rosemary after that , and although Rosemary seemed reluctant to talk of her marriage at first , it gradually emerged that Derek Talbot was a womaniser who 'd treated his wife shamefully .
8 Some dogs become very excited when they are first taken on the beach , so it may be advisable to keep your dog on its leash at first .
9 In view of the harsh treatment of the victims of mental illness in hospitals like Bedlam , where members of the public or the acting profession could study their behaviour at first hand , it is not surprising that no striking instances of writers proclaiming themselves mad by writing about their own affliction have come to light in this period .
10 Nine patients did not give their number of sexual partners and one of them did not tell her age at first intercourse .
11 Bernard refused her offer at first ; he did not think her English was fluent enough .
12 Ruth heard it in her sleep at first , a far-off murmur that did n't seem to mean much .
13 Shallow Adit was being carried on , driven for much of its way at first through " flockan " , along a fault , to intersect Shaft Lode , South Lode , and finally the North Lode .
14 She said her dad at first ‘ hated the idea of me modelling ’ but was now really proud .
15 Usually they have few opportunities to check that their instructions are being pursued and almost none to supervise their execution at first hand .
16 At teatime Anne was seated next to Sarah 's grandmother who talked to her about her family at first then said , ‘ It 's good news about John 's job , is n't it ? ’
17 The Court dismissed their appeal at first instance but they appealed ( see MS Fashions Ltd and Others v Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA [ 1992 ] , The Times , 23 June ) .
18 Daisy Smith said : ‘ We could n't find her pulse at first .
19 Some writers worked as independent agents , such as the High Tory , Charles Leslie , who produced his Rehearsal at first weekly , and then bi-weekly , between 1704 and 1709 .
20 His aim at first was to produce a body of work which would sell .
21 To Eddie , the well-being of his ward is his priority at first , but this grows out of proportion until he is blindly obsessed and destroys his relationship with her .
22 Joey did n't recognise his cousin at first , and kept peering along as if to make sure .
23 He returned the old man 's stare , his expression at first defiant , but then his hard features relaxed into a knowing smile .
24 Manfred Drake ( formerly Manfred Drechsler ) remembers how much he missed his mother at first :
25 When I left school I would n't go on with me dad at first , I said I wanted to play football and me dad did n't want me to play football and he said you ca n't do a milkround and play football .
26 Yes , the door will be slammed in your face at first .
27 Beecham said that any fool can conduct three concerts with an orchestra , but to go on improving is like going on a race track where it is possible to improve your time at first , but each new improvement involves great effort and often some danger .
28 If the patient has changed a lot in his attitudes , you should bide your time at first , if you can , in case he does recover to become as before .
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