Example sentences of "[pron] took the first [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As it was soon to be finally and completely demolished , I took the first opportunity of looking round and about the old shed to see if I could find something , anything , of interest relating to the depot to add to my growing collection of ‘ Railwayana ’ .
2 On the first note of the following eight-bar break I took the first step , missed the second and somersaulted down the rest , orchestrated by drum rolls and cymbal crashes as the rest of the band dissolved into discord .
3 I got her letter yesterday and I took the first plane .
4 The next day I took the first bus back to New York .
5 The 34027 Locomotive Group still retain the prestigious opportunity of being able to say that it was their locomotive which took the first train hauled by a steam locomotive into Waterloo after some 25 years .
6 She took the first train home .
7 She took the first set 6-4 but a sideways stretch to make contact with an English passing shot had the Belfast girl in trouble .
8 So she took the first lot back you know , the two boxes
9 A Miss , that 's right , she took the first class .
10 A SMALL point on your book review of Durham : Birth of a First-Class County : had Ralph Dellor consulted the club or been at the match , he would have noted that it was Paul Parker who took the first ball from Oxford University pace bowler Michael Jeh , and not John Glendenen .
11 Surprisingly it was the student who took the first frame , managing a break of 54 .
12 They took the first turning after the hotel and began to climb towards the Jenner Clinic .
13 But true to his plan not to do anything to interrupt , or to deflect me from , my studies , while I was up at Oxford , he took the first opportunity , now that I had gone down , to enlist my services with The Criterion .
14 And of course on the morning it was difficult to tell because before he took the first test he appeared to be fine until really the , the very last minute .
15 In 1910 he took the first division examination for the Civil Service and secured a place in the Home Office , which he joined in 1911 .
16 Either he took the first plane to Dublin , or he rejected them out of hand .
17 He took the first job he could find , washing dishes at the Wang Garden , a Chinese restaurant two blocks down the street from the hotel .
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