Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] [art] first " in BNC.
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1 | The afternoon gives a first real taste of the majestic Canadian Rocky Mountains . |
2 | Some organisations pay the whole cost ( especially where long distances are involved ) ; others expect the employee to pay and some state that the employee pays the first £ x and the company pays the rest . |
3 | The drawing suggests a first investment that is very risky for the speculator . |
4 | The President appoints a First Vice-President and Prime Minister who must be an elected member of the National Assembly , and a Cabinet which may include non-elected members and is collectively responsible to the legislature . |
5 | This is illustrated by the RR format of instruction on the IBM 370 range , shown in Figure 3.8 ( a ) , where the result replaces the first operand . |
6 | The deal marks the first time a Test match will be shown live , in full , from the sub-continent . |
7 | The deal marks the first venture by Peabody , already the biggest US coal-mining company , into the Pacific Rim . |
8 | The photograph shows the first lifeboat boat to be lifted in the new hoist , the Watson class Joseph Soar ( Civil Service No. 34 ) , as part of the proving trials by the contractors , Laings . |
9 | If the horse jumps the first fence stickily , a smack on landing will sharpen him up . |
10 | To justify its ways , this week the council releases the first draft of its National Arts and Media Strategy . |
11 | The move marks a first step into Europe by Tesco , which has been tipped for a Euro deal for some time . |
12 | The author remembers the first time he was left with his first , brand-new child . |
13 | Under the ASB approach , if the seller bears the first £5 of losses on £100 of securitised assets , a net asset of £5 is shown . |
14 | The group meets the first Sat in the month . |
15 | There are small ripples , wind-blown , on the lake , where the water catches the first flashes of brilliance from the early sun . |
16 | The following examples illustrate how this operates in practice : Example 1 The court makes a first interim care order for two weeks only . |
17 | Example 2 The court makes a first interim order for one week followed by a second interim order also for one week . |
18 | Example 3 The court makes a first interim order for seven weeks . |
19 | But in mediaeval woodcuts , on stained-glass windows and in classical Christian art , the apple symbolizes the first sin and Eve is portrayed as the first sinner . |
20 | The catalogue constitutes the first ever monograph on the artist . |
21 | The catalogue includes the first appearance of six red-coated Saler cattle which originate from France 's Massif Centrale . |
22 | If the focus process suggests one candidate in an earlier ‘ batch ’ than another , we can say that it is imposing a strong preference between those candidates ; so strong that the second one will only be considered at all if the reasoner decides the first is completely implausible . |
23 | For the first time since it was shown at the Berlin Secession in 1902 , the National Gallery has reconstructed Edvard Munch 's ‘ The Frieze of Life ’ ( until 7 February 1993 ) , a loose association of forty or fifty pictures illustrating the important and highly autobiographical themes of love , anxiety and death , to which the artist makes a first reference in his correspondence in 1893 . |
24 | A peninsula reaching into the lake gives the first sight of Roman-shorn , which today has spilled into the landscape behind , and along the gentle curve of a bay . |
25 | The foundation of the ECSC marks the first significant step towards European union that went beyond being merely consultative and intergovernmental in character . |
26 | If the semanticist takes the first tack , he soon finds himself in the business of adducing an apparently endless proliferation of senses of the simplest looking words . |
27 | While the report describes the first two options as the most far-reaching and effective in the long term , it acknowledges that they would cause severe economic strains ( because of the dependence of the local economies on irrigated crops ) and that the required infrastructural improvements would be very expensive . |
28 | An exception which applies to literary , dramatic , musical or artistic works is where the work is made by an " employee in the course of his employment " , in which case the employer becomes the first owner of the copyright in the work ( section 11(2) ) . |
29 | The Deutsche Bundespost Telekom will supply 10 towns with a Switched Multi-megabit Data Service by the end of the year , Computerwoche reports : users in Munich and Stuttgart will have immediate access to the new Hannover , Berlin , Dusseldorf , Frankfurt and Nuremburg will follow ; as such the project represents the first large-scale commercial implementation of the IEEE 802.6 standard in Europe ; but Telekom has gone further than most by letting its users use the protocol 's speech and video capabilities , and the state firm is touting the network 's 53-byte cell structure as an easy way for customers to migrate to Asynchronous Transfer Mode capability in the future . |
30 | From the side the construction resembles a first world war tank . |