Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun sg] [vb past] first " in BNC.

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1 I 'm not sure that The Correspondent came first , no I 'm not sure that anybody came first .
2 But analysts pointed out that the credit had first been announced in the second quarter of last year .
3 It was during that holiday that the notion had first come to Melissa of setting a novel in the region .
4 Assuming he was murdered , assuming that the murderer went first into the kitchen , then he could have crept back silently and attacked Berowne from behind .
5 Weighing these factors and the circumstances of the case , including the pending change in the legislation of the Federal Republic of Germany on the matter of discovery requests from abroad , the court held that the balance favoured first resort to the Convention .
6 I ordered so recklessly that the waiter looked first surprised , then delighted , then alarmed .
7 The proposed date of entry is November 1988 , still feasible because the developer continued with early work because , although the Council had first option on the new building , there were other potential clients also .
8 She did not pause to marvel that she had so many reasons for anger — as if the anger grew first , and grew tall , before any reason came along to prop it up .
9 The flashing light is then picked up by a sensor at the distant end and the information converted first into a corresponding electrical pattern then into sound using an earpiece or loudspeaker .
10 The horse is more steady , but the ox came first , so I think prefer the ox .
11 The date of Edward 's coronation had not been announced , partly because the protector wished first to ascertain the reaction of the commonalty to the news that the three prisoners at Pontefract had been executed .
12 There was little agreement concerning the agenda of the meeting , however , with the North favouring an immediate discussion of military , political and economic issues , while the South wanted first to agree on confidence-building measures such as exchange visits and cultural co-operation .
13 Wearside golf club played host to their fellow centurians City of Newcastle golf club last weekend 98 years since the club had first contested a game .
14 Thus it happened that in November 1989 , more than six years after the matter had first come to light , he was charged with two offences of offering an advantage to Mr. Turner , contrary to the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance ( Laws of Hong Kong , 1987 rev. , c. 201 ) .
15 He was n't sure whether the klaxon blared first or the perimeter floodlights snapped on , saturating the clearing with harsh blinding light .
16 When the phone rang first , she paused , then shrugged .
17 When the boy had first come to the house he 'd been more of a child and had naturally been treated as a child .
18 Behind her the two seats were empty , a troublous reminder of where Eddie and Laura had sat side by side when the coach had first set off from Heathrow Airport … had first arrived at the eastern outskirts of Oxford .
19 When the man had first arrived he had tried to torture information on how to escape from one of the waiters .
20 He had not read the Tower Commission 's report , evidently ; did not know that McFarlane had pleaded guilty to misdemeanours ; did not know the substance of the charges against Poindexter ; had not altered in any particular the mythology created when the edifice had first crashed down , in November 1986 .
21 They 'd had a choreographer in when the show had first been set up , but no-one had been near it since ; replacement dancers had to pick up the routines from the others , and some of the results could be kind of interesting .
22 Mrs Blakey , only a little less sceptical than her husband of this line of talk , nevertheless recalled how Timothy Gedge had affected her when he 'd come on to the telephone with a woman 's voice , and her bewilderment when the silence had first begun in the house .
23 Her hand came up and she caught him a stinging blow across the cheek , watching without a flicker as the mark turned first white , then red .
24 My feelings have changed over the years as the system acquired first more memory and then bigger and faster processors .
25 I suppose that I really put two and two together when reading a ( non aquatic ) book on the rain forest , which mentioned that the Rio Negro in Brazil was dark , due to a weak tea effect as the water percolated first through the vegetation and then through the sandy subsoil ( as opposed to clay subsoils elsewhere in the Amazon basin ) .
26 The three men stared out across the French countryside as the light turned first murky , then grey and finally black .
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