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

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1 Roman answered the phone himself at the first ring , and Claudia 's heart turned over .
2 Its fragrance is real , and penetrating : but it does not release itself at the first casual opening of the pages .
3 Whatever the General may consider best , I will destroy you at the first available opportunity . ’
4 ‘ Go and dump your shopping quickly and I 'll wait for you at the first bridge , ’ he suggested , indicating the expanse of parkland their building overlooked .
5 He missed five putts of around six feet and that one at the first .
6 ‘ Someone gave me one at the First Aid Post .
7 Working-class voters had already elected one Labour government in 1923 and following the General Strike they elected another one at the first opportunity in 1929 .
8 She saw him at the first lecture , and thrilled at his cultured voice .
9 Swales might , at last , have made a wise decision — if he does not go back on it at the first sign of failure .
10 ‘ He gets us into this mess , then legs it at the first sniff of trouble ! ’
11 He touched a lump of rotting offal and , scooping it up , throwing it at the first assassin now tripping towards him .
12 One of his compulsive gambits was to challenge everyone at the first meeting .
13 I should have realized that Clive would dump me at the first opportunity , that he had in fact been looking for an excuse to do so .
14 The tigress was undoubtedly familiar with every foot of the ground , and not having had an opportunity of killing me at the rocks — and her chance of bagging me at the first hairpin bend having been spoilt by the kakar — she was probably now making her way through the dense undergrowth to try to intercept me at the second bend .
15 ‘ I was so afraid you would be hurt , then I found myself wondering if I could trust David or whether he would walk out on me at the first sign of trouble . ’
16 I realized I would need to convince them at the first opportunity that I was primarily a practical policeman and not an academic ; and I also noted that while the college was keen to list the academic qualifications of those on the course , the participants quickly justified Lewis 's assertions by playing them down to emphasize their history of praxis and practical mastery .
17 Fifty people ( the other thirty had disengaged themselves at the first mention of Dickens ) were now taking tea in the gardens of the Albion Hotel under the shelter of parasols .
18 ‘ If they 're sensible they do and their daughters will know what it 's all about and wo n't throw themselves at the first lad who looks at them .
19 They would n't serve us at the first few joints we tried , which was n't surprising , because we came through the door yelling our head off , or trying to , in this faulty new voice of ours .
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