Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [art] first [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He had stayed long enough to see the first stage of the counter-inflation policy accepted and the clash and confrontation of two years earlier replaced by a new partnership .
2 I am of course old enough to remember the first railway made in England , and still more easily the first telegraph wires ; now we see people are not satisfied with these last , but must have telephone wires too .
3 In the result , the proceeds from that sale were not enough to discharge the first mortgage , let alone the subsequent ones .
4 Though not piggishly chauvinistic enough to echo the first pronouncement , I heartily endorse the last .
5 They had to run constantly to complete the first tapping of their three hundred and fifty trees in the five hours before ten o'clock .
6 They have come through five rounds already , enough to take a First Division side to Wembley .
7 They have come through five rounds already , enough to take a First Division side to Wembley .
8 This will be not only to gain a first impression of the infrared sky but also to check that the satellite is functioning properly .
9 Friars from all over Britain converged on York yesterday to celebrate the first arrival of their order in this country .
10 This chapter is written to help the reader to a more intimate knowledge of his law library , and also to guide the first steps of the research worker .
11 Furthermore one can perhaps see the solution to which Tolkien , in his philological way , was drawn , namely to present the First Age as ‘ a complex of divergent texts interlinked by commentary ’ ( UT , p. 1 ) , the texts themselves being supposedly written by Men , of different periods , looking back across the ages to vast rumours of whose truth they knew only part .
12 Griffin was fated to become the first ( and still the only ) bowler to achieve a hat-trick in a Lord 's Test and , in the same match , also to become the first man to be called for throwing in a Test in England .
13 That summer , George Ball , the master ( who was later to become the first hospital secretary of Bedford General Hospital ) joined the R.A.F. A special committee met in order to appoint a temporary master , and George 's father , Walter Mills Ball , a retired poor-law officer , offered to fill his place while his son was serving .
14 This , Mwangaza ( ‘ Light ’ ) , was later to become the first Swahili daily , but although it cost only three cents it never achieved sales higher than about 1,400 .
15 The depletion of stocks of minerals and fossil fuel is done mainly to satisfy the First World 's boundless greed for gadgetry , and to encourage the Third World to follow its degrading example .
16 EQUITY & LAW , The Netherlands ' 60ft yacht skippered by Dirk Nauta , yesterday became the first of the smaller boats and 15th so far to finish the first leg of the Whitbread Round the World Race to Punta del Este in Uruguay .
17 You may choose to use initials for something which is mentioned frequently or simply to write the first half of the word .
18 His total of 275 was 13 under par , four outside the record , and he also failed narrowly to become the first man to score in the 60s in every round .
19 It was n't until 1890 that Halling had its own station and on the morning of its opening the School Master John Scholey was there to buy the first ticket .
20 PRESIDENT Boris Yeltsin appeared last night to have narrowly won a reprieve after the Russian parliament had voted overwhelmingly to take the first step towards his possible impeachment .
21 Beyond Broadford , the region of the Red Hills is bypassed and after rounding the head of Loch Ainort , the road comes alongside Loch Sligachan and turns inland to reveal a first sighting of the mystic spires of the Black Cuillin , the grandest mountains in all Britain — a journey of twenty-five miles from the ferry .
22 But this did n't stick , and because his style was as I have said to always sit and wait , and never to make the first move , we began to call him The Older Man ; and then this became just Older , and finally just O.
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