Example sentences of "[conj] take [art] first " in BNC.

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1 One particular wolf or hunting dog is not always the individual that takes the first grip on its victim .
2 One is , if we make a certain common assumption , and taking the first example , that if the switch had not been flipped , then the windscreen wipers would not have started to work .
3 It 's mainly a question of confidence and taking the first few steps .
4 The old man dipped his nose and took a first careful sip .
5 She then went to Wycombe Abbey , left at seventeen and took a first in modern history from the Society of Home Students ( later St Anne 's College ) in Oxford in 1905 .
6 He went through the ritual of lighting the cigar and took a first luxurious puff before continuing : ‘ It 's not easy to put this sort of thing in proper perspective . ’
7 Robyn raised the glass to her lips and took a first sip ; she had a feeling that counting to ten was not going to work , but she tried it all the same .
8 He stayed on in Lyons — what else could he do ? — and took the first step to excommunicate Henry if his lands and revenues were not restored .
9 What had been intended as a warning shot across the government 's bows has sunk a government that had given Poland a year of political continuity , maintained budgetary austerity against populist opposition and taken the first steps on two essential reforms that now go into limbo .
10 Outside facilitators worked with the committee to look at current staff development issues in the University and to take the first steps in producing a new strategy paper on Staff Development Policy for the University .
11 Is it wholly chimerical to hope that a newly elected Tory government with an unassailable majority might do its duty , however painful for itself , and take the first steps to reverse this pernicious evil and restore the tried and tested order of our ancestors by which only those fitted to rule have any right to elect the government of this country under the Crown ?
12 A trust has now been able to acquire it and take the first steps towards long-term restoration .
13 ‘ If yu keep straight on and take the first turnin' on your left , yu 'll be at Sunset Cottage in quarter of an hour . ’
14 He did n't see them hurry down the street and take the first turning that came : Jess talking and talking now .
15 Much the easiest way to assemble a larger labour force was to buy slaves , and the Dutch were ready to help with this , giving the fairly long credit that anyone who wanted to become a planter would need in order to finance his purchases of slaves and of machinery to crush the cane and take the first steps in refining it .
16 And take the first train out of Kent .
17 An he says , oh , you follow that road there and take the first left and — ( Furiously ) .
18 And take the first person singular : Ich .
19 Continue and take the first left after the flyover into Westminster Way .
20 Should she sell him the house and take the first flight back to England ? she wondered .
21 The fact that family circumstances gave the school-leaver little option but to take the first available work , and the highest paid , was appreciated by exchange officials .
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