Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] in [art] first " in BNC.
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1 | But the new cohorts felt much less keenly the social conditions from which the class alignment arose in the first place . |
2 | A number of missions owe their existence to the initiative and financial support given in the first place by the Association . |
3 | For example , one of the skills developed in the first few years of life involves the integration of data arriving through the different sensory channels . |
4 | Armstrong fought in the First World War and was a war artist in the Second , sharing with other Surrealists the challenge of creating a pattern out of devastation . |
5 | Hungary 's exports plunged in the first quarter of 1993 . |
6 | Many of the tales and sketches included in the First and Second Series were extensively revised , and sometimes retitled , from their first periodical appearance . |
7 | This is still some disadvantage for the acquirer because it is more difficult to gain agreement to a change made subsequently than to a provision included in the first draft . |
8 | Mr Runciman said the first warning of problems came in August when it was realised that a major contract expected in the first half of the financial year was not going to materialise . |
9 | Most cases occurred in the first 48 hours of detention ( until July 1988 Austrian law allowed detainees to be held incommunicado for 48 hours ) . |
10 | So I think if you 've got the creativity to write in the first place , you just need to change , not so much the instrument , but maybe change the tuning or the pitch . |
11 | In particular , I am pleased to note a number of important developments stemming from action points in the first Plan . |
12 | It was by no means clear how the figure arose in the first place . |
13 | The elections were thus marked by a high rate of abstention : only 38.89 per cent of the electorate voted in the first round and 33.38 per cent in the second . |
14 | The more shaping involved in a pattern or garment section , the more written words appear in the first one . |
15 | Hinde House was one of ten comprehensive schools approached in the first year with a view to the launching of a school/industry partnership . |
16 | The trick is to prevent violence occurring in the first place . |
17 | The poet writes in the first person singular as a man talking to a loved one about the inevitable advent of his death , and yet the matter discussed here is not so much death as the gradual disappearance of life . |
18 | As he had argued in Totem and Taboo , murder occurred in the first human groups , and the prohibition on killing came from the father . |
19 | Their goals came in the first half , Scot Sammy Johnston opening his account for the club and |
20 | And as you said , really some of the football played in the first half was quite delightful was n't it ? |
21 | Paul Weston scored in the first half for Stockton , but it was not until the last five minutes that Paul Bromley crossed for their second try . |
22 | However , this turned out to be , in reality , another part of Kaiser Wilhelm 's expansionist policy , so the concessions were cancelled in 1905 and in 1914 , when Portugal joined in the First World War , all German interests were taken over by the Portuguese Government . |
23 | Respective values for the later serial positions were compared between the two groups to test for the recency effect produced in the first group . |
24 | Taking enforcement action requires in the first place techniques to bring deviance to light . |
25 | Maintenance and improvement works have been carried out over the past few months resulting in the first Sunday train leaving at 5pm . |
26 | We were never meant to fall for Satan but despite the poet 's efforts to make sure we do n't , we can not forget the magnificent figure encountered in the first two books . |
27 | However , the reformulation appeals to theoretical notions which the authors discuss in the first chapter of the book , and it is unlikely that what was said about mutual cognitive environments in the first chapter is accessible for use for the interpretation of a passage about style in the final chapter . |
28 | Comrades led 2–1 until the 79th minute , their two goals coming in the first half from David Eddis against one from a Dean Gordon own goal but United hit back late in the game . |
29 | Yet , the unambitious satiric intentions are fulfilled , the most successful sequences coming in the first fifteen minutes . |
30 | But Forest , who only let Walker go in the first place because he had a release clause in his contract , will also be in the hunt . |