Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] first " in BNC.

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1 Shall I make my bed first ? .
2 I do n't want to be tied , I want to leave my options free so that I can do whatever I want , I do n't need the extra responsibility , I mean I 'd like them but I just , I want my career first .
3 I think I put my name first or is it mummy 's so I can use
4 I did my hair first thing , so now I untie the ribbon and shake it free .
5 So I need your help first in prayer before the morning service .
6 But this time when I go back I mean to stay and die there , because , let me tell you ’ — she wagged her finger first at the Colonel and then at Reginald — ‘ there 's a time coming when there 'll be no France and very little England , or any place else . ’
7 Can you eat your breakfast first before you go on your little walk about here I am , poppet oop
8 She found his blood first , spattered in the grey slush underfoot , and then , a little way beyond , the assassin himself , reduced to a lumpen form in the gutter .
9 You put your family first , ’ he finished grimly , then gave an exasperated sigh .
10 you get you get your money first before you hand over your car and the stock .
11 If you ask your manager first and he agrees , then an overdraft is a convenient and economic way of borrowing money .
12 Avril had been advised to have chemotherapy , but she wanted her wedding first .
13 You do n't want that babe , you drink your bottle first and then you can have some orange .
14 We finish our schedule first , ’ she said firmly .
15 shall we go my house first ?
16 We saw her room first .
17 Why did n't they examine my action first ?
18 Anyway , oh no let me get me mine first !
19 As a poet , he made his mark first in 1712 with the publication of Nereides : Or , Sea-Eclogues , Callipædia and Dryades .
20 He can not , unless he destroys your strength first , or convert it into one friendly to him . ’
21 John George had long ceased to play the father to John : not only did he put his son first at all times , but his alcoholism made him extremely difficult to deal with .
22 Later I heard from more than one person how , landed with him outside Faber 's , they had been conscious that he was waiting from them to take their leave first , as he was reluctant to provide any clue as to the whereabouts of his home .
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