Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [prep] the first " in BNC.

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31 The accent then moved itself onto the first syllable ( ‘ ga rrage ’ ) , and now the pronunciation is sometimes changed to ‘ garridge ’ .
32 Like if I interviewed Johnny Thunders , it was n't to meet him for the first time , it was to try to save his career . ’
33 So he went to the commanding officer at Binbrook ( who was the one who had recommended him in the first place ) , and said — no thanks , I want to get out .
34 Marina had that fabulous Gauloise and gin thee-ay-tah voice : which is why Jay had got to know her in the first place .
35 It was in 1977 and ‘ 78 that McEvoy won this title before Ronan Rafferty beat him for the first ( and only ) time in nearly 30 matches for England .
36 His own oeuvre , lacking perhaps the soaring inspiration of Paul De Lamerie [ q.v. ] or Paul Crespin , nevertheless places him in the first rank .
37 " Oh , that 's you , Fiver , is it ? " said Bigwig , noticing him for the first time .
38 And one particularly thorough research study on boys growing up in London concluded that if a boy offends , the best way to prevent him from offending repeatedly is not to catch him in the first place ( West , 1992 : 104–11 ) !
39 He had seemed certain to become the first black Tory MP , representing Cheltenham — Norman Tebbit had tipped him as the first black cabinet minister and there 'd even been the odd hint that he might one day inhabit No 10 .
40 ‘ Why did you agree to meet her in the first place ? ’
41 If a child has it for the first ten years hardly anything else matters .
42 ‘ A tale from Lamb , ’ she muttered , opening it on the first page .
43 Ludo notices it for the first time , and asks what he can do for me .
44 WHEN I BEGAN to write about Thrush Green in 1958 , I described it in the first few pages of the book I called Thrush Green , and a little later as seen by Ruth Bassett from the bedroom window of her late grandfather 's beautiful house overlooking the green .
45 We we 're keeping it under the first weight bracket er for for cost reasons .
46 In Germany the privilege of driving it was handed to Mario Andretti who crashed it on the first lap .
47 Staff wishing to avail themselves of this flexitime arrangement should discuss it in the first instance with their line manager .
48 No definition is spot on really , you can always find difficulties with it but they do sort of discuss it in the first paragraph .
49 It was 'ard enough gettin' it in the first place .
50 This relationship is indicated by equating it with the first m of the oral plate is the second area .
51 Yes , his pulse does race , but mostly , he says , ‘ with admiration for the medieval masons and carpenters who built it in the first place ’ .
52 Yeah if you have to moan about that you should n't be driving it in the first place .
53 The Economic League report on The Present Trend of Communism in Britain alleged that " the Communist Party has made full use of the Left Book Club , enabling it for the first time to make effective contact with some 50,000 members of the middle class " .
54 He had one made up , used it for the first time in the 1989 Jersey Open and finished joint fifth , 5-under par and only two behind play-off victor Christy O'Connor Jnr .
55 Yeah but it 's not cos I , well I want it before the first of December .
56 One of the Taï chimpanzee mothers , Ricci , was kind enough to provide us with the first record of observable active teaching ( acceptable to a psychologist ) in a non-human animal in the wild .
57 This trap is the Devil 's second snare and is the one he sets if he fails to catch us with the first one .
58 He was still staring at himself in the mirror , seeing himself for the first time as a man , not a boy .
59 The fact that you were weak enough to choose them in the first place is another thing altogether , ’ she finished triumphantly .
60 As Hill ( 1983 , p. 124 ) observes , the ‘ attacks on Quangos have obscured , rather than illuminated , the serious issue of how ministerial patronage might be replaced by alternative selection procedures , and how these bodies might be made more accountable , without losing that very semi-independence which was a major reason for establishing them in the first place ’ .
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