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

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1 I produced a first version of that track in a week and they had it on the TV the next night !
2 Through the dingy gloom of this motionless train , I catch a first glimpse of my fellow travellers .
3 The ground felt as I imagined a first world war battlefield might feel — all pits and trenches — but dry .
4 It 's interesting , actually , since I teach a first year class of biologists , where we do have rather more girls than boys , that erm as a class it works very well , possibly better than some of our own chemistry classes where there are fewer girls , and I do n't know whether this is because of the mix or not .
5 ‘ When I win a first set like that , I panic . ’
6 And I won a first prize so I said , .
7 I had a first cousin called Lady Ursula Talbot who had an enormous nose .
8 I had a first class team of managers , with Eric Newton as head of the engineering section — he had been doing the job for years before I even joined the Branch — and Dick Westlake , who was a former colleague in KLM , as one Principal Inspector .
9 Following a telephone conversation in late February in which Mr. expressed possible BWB interest in collaborating on a project to repair certain sections of the towpath , I had a first site meeting with him on 5th March .
10 I wanted to see , feel and experience the country with no influence from any other source , I wanted a first impression .
11 She got a first class degree at the end of it all , so I ca n't have done so badly !
12 The way she smiled as she exhaled a first lungful of smoke suggested she fully intended her remark to be ambiguous .
13 Rosalind was educated at St Paul 's Girls ' School and at Newnham College , Cambridge , where she received a first class in part i ( 1940 ) of the natural sciences tripos and a second in part ii ( division I ) in 1941 .
14 As a communist leader who has , in his own way , resisted change said before ordering the tanks to go in , ‘ If you give a first step , it is never the last . ’
15 One facile answer I have heard , or read , to the question : How do you tell a first edition ? is : When there is no evidence that it is anything else .
16 So I mean y'know j it may help you get a first class mark if you 're a good candidate by writing lots , but generally writing lots does n't ensure that you get a good mark .
17 You have a first course and a second course and could call it all I do n't know what you call it really , I never do know what to call it all .
18 And then you have a first look , but you do n't have
19 Herrick tells me you have a first draft two weeks away from completion .
20 Once you have a first brood then the stage is set for repetitions .
21 Yet satellite television is revolutionising entertainment as we know it in Britain today — the trouble is sometimes it sounds as if you need a first class degree to join in !
22 Okay having done that we discussed what the content of the course was going to be and then I asked you to make a first presentation .
23 Debbie also travelled to Scarborough for the event , where she gained a First Dan .
24 We took a first look at the pay and file provisions with the non-tax specialist in mind ( see ACCOUNTANCY , April , p 80 ) .
25 We had a first skirmish on that at the Council on Monday .
26 We have a First Aid Room on the second floor , if the gentleman is n't feeling well . ’
27 Now let me try a first question on you .
28 Whatever happens in 1992 we must all work to make our customers appreciate that they receive a first class service .
29 They get a first class view of the comings and goings of the national tabloid , including visits by pop stars in recent months .
30 They did a first class piece of work on where the housing market was likely to go over the next 10 years .
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