Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [art] first " in BNC.

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1 Right so the first thing we , as a crime prevention officer , we , well I look at anyway , is surrounding areas of a house that ca n't be seen from the road .
2 Right so the first thing you do if we 're dealing with a hundred and fifty .
3 Prior to the change in the law the relevant income tax provisions only referred to " income " ( ie there was only effectively the first limb ) and the House of Lords in Perry v Astor held that " income " following Colquhoun v Brooks [ 1889 ] 14 AC 493 , ( 1889 ) 2 TC 490 meant " any income chargeable to a tax under the British Finance Act of the year " .
4 Perhaps only the first Test between New Zealand and South Africa in 1952–53 can rank with it , when each side had four players whose surname started with the letter M. South Africa had McGlew , McLean , Murray and Mansell , while the New Zealanders fielded Meuli , Miller , Mooney and Moir .
5 So perhaps the first thing to say is that , as with the story , there is a considerable art of the pacing of humour .
6 So perhaps the first thing about that continuum is that none of them are right or wrong we all dis-represent the ways of behaving and it 's very much a personal choice which one will use at one stage .
7 So obviously the first one would be there .
8 Molly announces , holding out her glass for what is obviously not the first refill .
9 In the next three hours they heard and saw nothing ashore before setting up the signal light and infrared beam at 0015 that Sunday morning : an hour or so later the first craft — carrying the Rangers — came past , some 10 minutes late .
10 Kings Quest VI is far and beyond the best of the series so far the first volumes were original and set the standards for all to follow .
11 But what distinguishes these interchanges is the fact that the offender is so often the first to recognise that an infraction has occurred and usually initiates the appropriate repair work without being asked to do so .
12 So here the first number , in this case nineteen eighty nine , is the date that the site was dug .
13 In the larger nations in the 1980S IBM in effect became the second national champion , and in some smaller countries perhaps even the first national champion computer supplier .
14 The reason why I have thought it to be so definitely a first edition is usually only because the title verso states : ‘ First published 19XX ’ or some such wording , and there is no mention about a second or third impression , or , because there was a date on the title page and a blank on the title verso ; or the title verso had only the copyright date on it .
15 In the quotation above only the first sense is intended by the author — the full potential of a word is never actualized entirely in any one of its uses .
16 I started to read newspapers and magazines more , and , for just about the first time in my life , I began to take an interest in current affairs .
17 During the Thirties when we were all in the big bands , I remember the really fiery jazz clarinet he used to play with us in the Bag O' Nails , just about the first jazz club in Britain . ’
18 He 'd looked round and it had seemed like just about the first place he 'd seen , and some part of him deep down had said : It 's got to be somewhere , why not here ?
19 Ian Rush fed the ball to Steve McManaman , who for just about the first time was decisive with his delivery , hitting the ball low across the face of the goal , and there was Walters at the far post to tap it in .
20 There you were , come to save our pathetic little radio station , and just about the first thing you did was scoop that concert in Harare , and at the height of the cultural boycott , because you 'd emphasised our independent nature .
21 Slowly , he moved nearer to me , but just then the first wild man began to get up from the ground .
22 You will have to explain exactly why the first report was useless , why the particular expert was chosen and why you think that a new expert would come up with a case-winning report .
23 However , shortly afterwards the first meeting of a newly formed all-party Supreme National Council broke up in disarray after the members had failed to reach agreement on any issue .
24 I am of course old enough to remember the first railway made in England , and still more easily the first telegraph wires ; now we see people are not satisfied with these last , but must have telephone wires too .
25 There is rarely any action before 10.30p.m. , more often the first fish comes after midnight .
26 GLASNOST reached Twickenham yesterday when the first Soviet national side to visit Britain startled the Rugby Football Union by inviting their hosts to tour the Soviet Union next year .
27 As they turned into the straight on the first circuit Mill House , jumping like a buck , had the lead , with Arkle pulling hard in his wake and taking his fences superbly .
28 He drop-kicked the telegram away , went out for a drink and turned up months later on the first day of filming amiable as an old soldier .
29 Well straight away the first thing he done was to put these new tables in , and that was his idea when he put these tables in to get more slate , and less wages .
30 The ancient Greeks certainly aged their trees by counting rings and were probably not the first to do so .
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