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

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1 Also here is the tomb of San Saccaria , the founder of the Barnabites for whom the first church was built .
2 It brought closer Home Office control and local authority subsidy to reformatories for children for whom the first resort of probation had either failed or was thought inappropriate .
3 ‘ Oliver Craddock wrote this down for me the first time I saw him and I 'd forgotten all about it , ’ he said .
4 This general outline story of the first Passover is called the Haggadah , after which the first part of the special Psalms for Passover are sung , known as the Hallel Psalms ( Psalms 112–13 ) .
5 But the vision was a long way off from Britain , for which the first two years of the Fifties were a continuation of wartime in civilian clothes .
6 The first and second layer spacing is obtained similarly from α c measured along directions for which the first and second layer atoms lie in the same place .
7 It is acceptable to use the same name as someone else if it is used for a different class of goods or services to the ones for which the first mark is registered .
8 A similar effect is seen with a shorter ( GC ) n insert [ ( GC ) 4 G ) , data not shown ] for which the first GC step is cut with lower efficiency .
9 This information has been taken from an article ( Saunders and Hon-Chung , 1984 ) in the Journal of Sales Management for which the first author was editor .
10 From 1877 , to receive a little more income , the School accepted School Board Foundationers , of whom the first was John Dunville .
11 Anglesey meanwhile , have two debutantes in their line-up one of them the first RAF Valley player to be selected for a decade .
12 The Class 321 units ( of which the first was delivered in September 1988 ) , were an immediate success , but the same can not be said of the Class 442 ‘ Wessex Electrics ’ of which twenty-four five-car units should have been delivered in time for the May 1988 timetable .
13 A rare approach to library use from the reader 's point of view is Frank Hatt 's The reading process , of which the first two chapters are essential reading .
14 Suppose , for example , you are employed for three years , of which the first is to be spent abroad and the other two in Great Britain .
15 These radial coaches , of which the first was built in 1882 , were 42ft long over bodies , with a total wheel base of 32ft ; the end pair of wheels were 8ft centre to centre and 1 6ft between the centres of the middle wheels .
16 Will it be possible to finish the 12 — 2 guinea plates the 2nd thirty small ones and the thirty of which the first ground has been done by the first of April next — or the end of March — give opinion on this … ? ’
17 There are essentially two reasons , of which the first is the munificence of W. C. T. 's London cousins .
18 Even the recipe for George Washington 's mother 's gingerbread allegedly found " in an old worn cookery book " dated 1784 , of which the first item on the list of ingredients is ½ cup of margarine , could be said to be honest in the sense that it is candidly admitted that margarine is what is actually now used in the kitchens at Claverton Manor , the American Museum near Bath where both the gingerbread and the leaflet giving the recipe are purveyed to the public .
19 All of these activities meant that he could not get on with his new play , of which the first two scenes were already drafted and which he had planned , tentatively , to finish in time for the Edinburgh Festival of 1952 .
20 Henry ( 1947–48 ) and ferris ( 1947 ) consider that the head comprises six segments , of which the first three give rise ti the labrum , the clypeus plus hypopharynx , and an oculo-antennal region broadly equivalent to the frons .
21 The radius ( R ) is typically 5-branched : its main stem is convex and divides into two , of which the first branch ( R1 ) passes directly to the wing-margin : the second branch or radial sector ( Rs ) is concave and divides into four veins ( R2 to R5 ) .
22 Three important matters remain , of which the first has to do with the things we discriminate within consciousness-the parts , segments , or passages of consciousness , as distinct from subject and contents .
23 Taking his cue from yet another of Austin 's philosophical essays , the famous and often reprinted ‘ A plea for excuses ’ , Goffmann distinguishes various forms of remedial ritual , of which the first is the so-called account .
24 Although the topics will be varied there will be two overall themes , of which the first is the study of boat shapes .
25 For the King 's Theatre he composed five Italian operas , of which the first , Orione ( 1763 ) , and the last , La Clemenza di Scipione ( 1778 ) , were perhaps the most successful , and an oratorio Gioas , Rè di Giuda ( 1770 ) .
26 It was now so cosmopolitan that Italian opera was composed by Handel , Hasse , Gluck ( until he defected to French opera , of which the first great master , Lully , had been a native of Italy ) , Haydn and , greatest of all , Mozart .
27 Item 5 is a weekly benefit , of which the first 14 days of any period of incapacity is excluded and benefit is payable for 104 weeks from the 15th day of incapacity .
28 On Oct. 18 , 1989 , the World Bank approved two loans totalling $89,000,000 , through its soft-loan affiliate , the International Development Association ( IDA ) ; $45,000,000 represented the second tranche of an industrial sector adjustment credit , of which the first tranche of $62,000,000 had been released in 1988 .
29 Of this amount , SDR24,400,000 ( $32,200,000 ) would be available under the first annual arrangement , of which the first semiannual loan of SDR9,150,000 ( $12,100,000 ) was made available for disbursement on June 15 , 1990 .
30 The IMF announced on July 3 approval of a loan of SDR45,350,000 ( about US$60,000,000 ) in support of its third annual arrangement under the IMF 's enhanced structural adjustment facility ( ESAF ) , of which the first SDR22,680,000 was immediately available .
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