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

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1 ‘ I 'd like to see you explain all that to a first form said Clare , exasperated .
2 For a word like ‘ button ’ , or ‘ bottle ’ , it would be necessary to add and to the first post-final set ; the argument would be extended to include the in ‘ Hungary ’ .
3 As to the first , looking at the record since 1987 , I can not bring myself to say that the Conservatives have earned victory .
4 In Britain we have had little chance of forming an opinion , certainly as to the first part of that sentence , but as to the second ( ‘ the richest , fullest … ‘ ) it coincides exactly with my own reaction to her Wigmore Hall recital in London .
5 As to the first of these , the Report simply endorses Board of Education thinking on the educational value of English , and more particularly English literary works .
6 As to the first , it is not surprising that poorer citizens , especially those from more distant demes , found it hard to walk in to the frequent meetings of the Council ( though the argument from distance should not be overstated : Andokides ( i.38 ) mentions an early morning walk of twenty miles from Laurion to Athens as nothing special ) .
7 As to the first of Mr. Collins ' propositions , I have no doubt that Lautro was and is obliged to exercise its powers fairly .
8 As to the first difficulty , Ord. 62 , r. 12(3) provides :
9 As to the first question I make these findings of fact .
10 We are concerned with the Secretary of State 's decision as to the first period , the ‘ tariff . ’
11 As to the first of those points , the ability of the courts to control the visitor by the prerogative writs has been established by many cases .
12 As to the first question it is clear that views as to the availability and scope of certiorari together with its actual use have varied from time to time .
13 However , as to the first point it does seem clear that changes once made by a Greek artist were assimilated by others with extraordinary celerity .
14 As to the first question , it is evident that the working-class movement has had a profound influence upon the extension of the suffrage and the creation of mass parties ( which will be examined further in Chapter 2 ) , and hence upon the establishment of a democratic political regime as it now exists in the advanced capitalist countries .
15 As to the first category , the accent without staccato , the modern accentual sign was not available to Mozart .
16 Thirdy , the owner 's belief as to the first and second elements must be reasonable .
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