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

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1 Distantly she could feel the tremor of a heart still recognizably her own — though whether it shook with terror or from the first stirrings of a ferocious excitement was hard to distinguish now .
2 The scrolled area showns the current list of module references , from the start module specified ( or from the first module on the SSR if no start module has been specified ) .
3 Following Taylor v Taylor [ 1938 ] KB 320 , the year in question was that from the first payment under the lease , and given that four such payments had already been made , the right to deduct tax was lost .
4 She told Lily afterwards that from the first moment she saw him , she knew .
5 Thank you chairman , I , I second er 's motion , erm trying to be not political about this I got some figures from the er county council which indicate that from the first of April ninety-two to the thirty-first of December ninety-two eighty-six members attended committee meetings of which they were not members .
6 Yes we know that from the first of April ninety-five it will probably no longer be the responsibility of the county council to set a budget for the Wiltshire police authority .
7 But there is no late date set into the legislation , only that ratification when it is required means that from the first of the following month then the elections on the new constituency boundaries may take place under the new er European rules so that a decision is of course for an election in June er is in fact needed by the first of May .
8 Access is by a stone stair and from the first floor of the adjoining building , where there is a door .
9 The entrance is by a flight of steps and from the first floor .
10 ‘ He did n't give me any easy shots , and from the first point to the last he played his old way . ’
11 The guilt about the act of parricide remains , and from the first act civilization , in the sense of social organization , art , moral restrictions and religion , began to develop .
12 Johnson Matthey 's business in the supply of both catalysts and complete engineered systems to control noxious emissions from industrial plants has benefited from the tightening of emission standards in our major markets and from the first signs of recovery from the recession .
13 Applying Kirchhoff 's current law to the unloaded network , the phasor node-pair potentials , and are found to be related by Substituting for in the second equation in terms of and from the first yields from which the transfer function is Consequently the ratio of potential-difference amplitude between output and input is When k = 1 this is the same transmission as provided by the Wien network of figure 8.8(a) .
14 As from the first of April this year , the British Transport Police will only be able to arrest offenders on British Rail property , but most of the property of British Rail will as from April be owned by Rail Track .
15 I did ask whether the Association of Chief Police Officers have been told that they are going to they are likely to have to take over many of the responsibilities of the British Transport Police as from the first of April .
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