Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] first hand " in BNC.

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1 All day long she had wondered how he had managed to bamboozle his way into a consultancy , but first the calm , unflappable way he had dealt with Steve and now here , with the devastated relatives , Kathleen had an opportunity to see at first hand the qualities that set him apart as a consultant .
2 Whilst your forthcoming weekend will naturally provide you with the ideal opportunity to discover at first hand the delights of owning your own Highland retreat , I can assure you there is absolutely no commitment .
3 Primary sources provide data gathered at first hand ; that is to say , they are original sets of data produced by the people who collected them .
4 There is an excellent chapter ‘ Must I exercise ? ’ which boasts a complimentary piece written from first hand experience , on the Medau method .
5 The quality and relevance of pupil work experience , curriculum development , careers education and guidance and other key partnership areas will be dependent on a teaching profession with a positive attitude to the role of business based on first hand experience .
6 Dickens knew at first hand from his own childhood what it was to live the life of the poor .
7 As London 's largest independent provider of community care we have seen these changes unfold at first hand .
8 The advantage of the telephone is that it is a two-way communication which gives you the chance to assess at first hand ( or ear ) why your account is not being paid .
9 Living in an area subject to continuing violence and disruption involving bands of discontented former Contras , Enriqueta comes with first hand knowledge of post-war Nicaragua .
10 ESSEX school students of all ages now have a unique opportunity to study at first hand the integration of wildlife and landscape conservation with modern farming techniques .
11 The visit lasted over an hour during which time Neil Kinnock experienced at first hand what carpet manufacturing was all about .
12 Here in Brighton not so long ago , she and members of her Cabinet experienced at first hand all the skills , courage and dedication of my colleagues .
13 Half the chapters are written by people involved at first hand with the initiatives that they discuss .
14 ‘ I 'm very confident that when the Commission learns at first hand that it is not technically possible , they will see the overwhelming good sense of the British government and we will hear no more of the matter , ’ declared Mr Howard .
15 VISITORS to Middlesbrough Council 's Southlands Leisure Centre saw at first hand that the world of fun and sport was literally on their doorstep .
16 Central News South has been to South America to see at first hand the lives that Oxfam hopes to improve .
17 Although he did not begin painting seriously until 1911 , Gris had thus been in a position to watch at first hand the birth and development of Picasso 's Cubism .
18 Yet in spite of the enormous output of historical books and articles on modern subjects , the general historian does not always have good secondary studies by specialists to cut a path for him through material which he has not time to study at first hand .
19 Indeed , Clara knew from first hand experience the moral truth of the story told in The Golden Windows about the house with the golden windows , for she had once admired from a friend 's house the whole dazzling , distant , smoky lay-out of her own hillside .
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