Example sentences of "[pers pn] was [verb] [art] first " in BNC.

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1 I was quite wet when I was drinking the first Martini .
2 ‘ I told him if he would n't stay in Copenhagen with me than I was catching the first plane home ! ’
3 James Brown when receiving our first album ‘ Box Frenzy ’ — ‘ I was expecting the first Clash album and got the third Sham 69 album ’ — which we thought was a bit of a compliment .
4 Getting out her suitcase , and with her fury riding high , she began throwing her belongings into it — she was catching the first plane out of there !
5 She had come to painting late but after the exhibition of ‘ Angela ’ in 1900 , an Impressionistic portrait of a woman at a mantelpiece in a shimmering , full-skirted dress , she was made the first female member of the New English Art Club .
6 She could n't quite believe she was taking the first few tentative steps back towards her marriage .
7 Helen wondered if she was seeing the first moment of a gathering hysteria .
8 He had knocked on the back door while she was kneading the first batch of bread dough she had ever made in her life — something to do , she thought crossly , with coming to the country — and she had gone to answer him with floury hands and a frown .
9 There were still bits and pieces left to organize for the coming weekend , when she was hosting the first major social gathering of the new year .
10 Endless cups of coffee helped a bit but what a relief it was to see the first pale streaks of dawn creeping across the sky .
11 Lamarr Dean stood with his side against the bar so that he was facing the first Apache .
12 As he responded , Rostov remembered the survey briefing and wondered if he was seeing the first evidence of genetic mutation .
13 Here with ZETA he was overseeing the first example of the reverse process — the controlled fusion of light elements and detection of the products , the neutrons .
14 He remained there until 1903 , when he was appointed the first , and only , director of the newly founded University of London Physiological Laboratory , established in the former Imperial Institute in South Kensington mainly as a result of Waller 's initiative .
15 When I come back in , things was all up in the air because while he was moving the first position of the dust extractor , there 's a radio there .
16 If was for service to the monarchy , however , that he was made the first Earl Ashburnham in 1730 ; for a family that had begun as modest farmers in the medieval Weald , this was no mean achievement .
17 In 1905 he was made the first patriarch templar .
18 He was a right , right and ultra right Labour party , and he was made the first chairman .
19 He took a prominent and active part in the investigations which led ultimately to the Mines Inspection Act of 1851 , and he was elected the first president of the North of England Institute of Mining Engineers , to which he subsequently read many papers , on its formation at Newcastle in 1852 .
20 On the day on which Saad Rashid had received the confirmation of the transaction from Switzerland , he had tidied his desk at the back of the Iraqi Airlines office , taken what few personal possessions he kept there and placed them in his briefcase , locked his door , pocketed his key , and told his assistant manager that he believed he was showing the first symptoms of the ‘ flu that was sweeping London .
21 He was awarded a first class in part i of the history examination ( 1941 ) .
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