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

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1 As you straighten your hand the band will jump from the first two fingers on to the third and fourth ones .
2 Therefore , a second thief can steal from the first : Meech [ 1974 ] QB 549 ( CA ) .
3 Energy saving does not date from the first oil crisis .
4 The first substantial remains of sculpture from a Doric building are from a temple of Artemis on Kerkyra ( Corcyra , Corfu ) , which must date from the first decade or two of the sixth century .
5 As you can see from the first diagram , the body of even the toughest fighter is covered with ‘ soft spots ’ ( or vulnerable areas ) which can easily be seen and reached .
6 But they do make sociolinguistic assumptions : in context it is clear that they also assume the early development of a socially elite variety , and we can see from the first sentence of the quotation that ‘ carefulness ’ is probably also involved .
7 ( Lewis , 1973 , p. 33 ; Stalnaker , 1975 , p. 173 ) It is said that this proves the failure of transitivity — the three statements are Unexceptionable and the third does not follow from the first two .
8 Hierarchical relationships must be indicated in order that users may transfer from a first access term to related terms , and to broaden or narrow the search parameters .
9 An alternative outcome , but one which may well develop from the first , is the emergence of a strong nationalist dictatorship .
10 Dickson suggested a further stage , briefly dipping the stained slide or surface into Alizarin red solution alone , but this is not often needed and indeed may detract from the first stain .
11 If the start name length is zero , the list will not be restricted and will start from the first user with an interest in the DC .
12 If no name has been provided , the list will start from the first user alphabetically who has to assess the DC .
13 The nine other sites are ’ — we 'll just put because they 're not in , writing this thing — ’ and they will open from the first of May nineteen ninety-one between nine and six p.m. each day of the week .
14 Does anybody dissent from the first criterion .
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