Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] on the first " in BNC.
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1 | The associative theory , on the other hand , predicts an advantage only on the first task , the associations being of no help , or perhaps even hindering , when symbols having a common associate require different responses . |
2 | It coped with very long grass from an overgrown lawn which had n't been cut since last year , and produced a satisfactory cut even on the first mowing . |
3 | The cautions referred to had been given and he had been questioned months earlier on the first charges . |
4 | There is a fine hall inside on the first floor which has a pendant timber roof and modern frescoes round the walls . |
5 | Er we do the sales sometimes on the first on most cases now on the first er interview . |
6 | Sir Percival Sharp fought for the AEC mainly on the first issue — but could find no support — so that the second , the potential extension of the power of central government , went largely unchallenged . |
7 | So I mean if you were to finish on the thirty first of August then on the first of September . |
8 | Er we do the sales sometimes on the first on most cases now on the first er interview . |
9 | As in previous years , the resolutions not to discuss business ( it carried the threat of a fine ) gave way early on the first evening . |
10 | The agreement was a verbal agreement only on the first day of the new year and the two of them agreed to share profits equally . |
11 | This year , by some freak of fate , the Mendozas had drawn the O'Briens in the first round , and were due to play them at the latter 's new polo club forty miles away on the first Saturday in December . |
12 | These can be thought of as two separate systems with the non-metropolitan counties and metropolitan districts forming the core authorities ( see fig. 3.1 ) The first local councils under the 1972 Act were elected in 1973 and after a year of preparation , took office formally on the first day of April 1974 . |