Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] during [art] first " in BNC.

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1 It is kin , often , who provide shelter during the first days in the town and who help the migrant build his/her own home .
2 It moved from Greenwich in 1933 to new premises built on an estate provided by ship owner Gifford Sherman Reade in gratitude for the work of the Royal Navy in safeguarding shipping during the First World War .
3 This course about the ‘ Language Curriculum ’ of the Junior school takes place during the first two years of the course , and lasts three terms .
4 They 're trying to interrupt a speaker to give information during the first round of the World Student Debating Championships .
5 The regression session will often take place during the first or second consultation , and no homework as such will follow this .
6 Jeremy started school during the first week in January , and she was glad to see him engrossed in his own school affairs and friendships again .
7 His funeral took place during the First Test at Trent Bridge , with South Africa the tourists : play was halted as a tribute to the man whose valet helped him to contrive county cricket 's most amazing victory .
8 Concerning those chemical changes , which were of fantastic magnitude , taking place during the first of these periods , it is probably true to say that most established religions do now , perhaps reluctantly , accept as true the scientific theories governing the associated processes of evolution .
9 This is not to say that it was the consequence of the rise of Fordism ( i.e. , the changes that were taking place during the first half of the 20th century in capitalist methods of production ) .
10 The social welfare regulation which is considered here … took shape during the first part of the twentieth century .
11 But the Frenchman fell victim during the first off-road stage turning his car over several times .
12 The greatest changes in sleep in humans take place during the first year of life , with the normal one-year-old showing essentially the same patterns of sleep as the adult , although in different proportions of stages , and with a recognizably different EEG .
13 This system no longer had quite such a regional character as it had had in the 1890s because local banks were already becoming part of the national system of clearing banks which was to take shape during the First World War .
14 One senior official with a ringside seat at the traumas of winter 1973–4 contemplated resignation during the first week of March so that he could tell the country that Heath was a serious man and had been a worthy prime minister .
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