Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] from [art] first " in BNC.

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1 The projects deriving from the first phase of the research programme cover topics like small firms , unemployment , career education in , and further education beyond , school , the agricultural sector in the economy , housing and the labour market .
2 Half an hour later , descending the stairs , she was startled to hear voices coming from the first floor .
3 Some galleries project from the first floor of the house ; others are on barn buildings above the yard .
4 The second characteristic of these more successful countries follows from the first : government has been strong , and has continued to function .
5 On Thursday , a correct point of order was raised with Mr. Deputy Speaker about what one should do with matters arising from the first report of the Select Committee on Health .
6 No. 76 , in page 40 , line 42 , at end insert — ( 2 ) For a period of two years commencing from the first transfer date , a member ( whether elected or appointed ) or an employee of a local authority , shall not be eligible for appointment as chairman , but , after that time has elapsed , no such restriction shall apply . ' .
7 Dealers emerged from the first day 's sale of the Blackmer library gasping at the high prices .
8 On the first night we went on aguided tour of the Stonehenge works and saw various locos dating from the first world war and plenty of ex-sand wagons which were used in the pits of the area .
9 And these conditions apply from the first of April of this year .
10 THE Weightman Rutherfords Liverpool Competition has got off to a tremendous start with 54 wins coming from the first 72 fixtures .
11 Three children survived from the first marriage , John , Richard , and Alice , who married Thomas Smith [ q.v. ] , the customs official , and one daughter from the third , Elizabeth , who married Sir William Morgan of Monmouthshire .
12 In addition , new initiatives associated with action points arising from the first Road Safety Plan will have a significant bearing on pedestrian safety .
13 For the critic William Feaver , Treasure Island represents Minton 's greatest triumph as an illustrator , ‘ a surge of inky hysterics extending from the first creak of the shivering timbers of the Old Admiral Benbow to the vividly contrived Spyglass Hill ’ .
14 The exhibition spans the period from 3,000 BC to the sixteenth century , with most of the exhibits dating from the first to the third century AD .
15 ( The other votes come from the first class counties . )
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