Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] for [art] first " in BNC.

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1 As investors and the better-paid alike give thanks for their deliverance , that most essential and intangible ingredient for economic recovery — confidence — is suddenly present for the first time in three years .
2 However , the input signals must be extremely small for the first of these two equations to apply with constant parameters .
3 The firebox and boiler of No. 3822 were equally packed out too , as WSR Driver Dave Williams and Fireman Gareth Winter had the engine just right for the first four-mile assault on Crowcombe Bank .
4 I do n't know whether enjoyed it as he was sound asleep for the first 8 miles , but he certainly was n't complaining either — a merciful relief !
5 Albert Einstein was largely responsible for the first , was entirely responsible for the second , and played a major role in the development of the third .
6 This lesion ( Fig. 22 ) is largely responsible for the first clinical signs .
7 A single budded standard , or a double where one has failed , can look distinctly lop-sided for the first few years until it has had time to develop — this is the sort of stuff you have to watch out for in the cheap ‘ end of season nursery clearance sales ’ and street markets .
8 Alpine days stay reasonably warm for the first half of the month .
9 Being in practice is also important for a first flight in a new and unfamiliar type of aircraft .
10 It 's also important for the first time buyer .
11 He was collecting for over forty years and , as Miller was a regular recipient of Bartram 's shipments , it can be assumed that ‘ a large proportion of plants credited to Miller as introducer consisted of collections by Bartram and if this is true he was probably responsible for the first appearance in the gardens of England of between one hundred and fifty and two hundred plants ’ ( John Hendley Barnhart , ‘ Significance of John Bartram 's Work to Botanical and Horticultural Knowledge ’ , Bartonia Special Issue , 1931 ) .
12 Leeds was also responsible for the first major excavation of a settlement at Sutton Courtenay , Berkshire ( Leeds 1923 ; 1927 ; 1947 ) as well as reporting on a number of cemeteries ( 1916 ; 1924 ; and Harden 1936 ; and Riley 1942 ; and Shortt 1953 ) .
13 Although the excavators have warned that these dates are only a broad indication of that of the complex and segmented line which is this phase of the Danevirke as a whole , they nevertheless believe that in a period of danger from Germany Harald rebuilt the central section , and was also responsible for the first phases of the flanking lines to east and west .
14 It is curious that it should have happened , that Michel came upon the scene the very instant she was really free for the first time in her life .
15 To his pleasant surprise he discovered that he was now able to think with an objective clarity which stemmed from the knowledge that he was now free for the first time in his life to speak his mind without fear or favour .
16 For Swindon it was shooting practice young Marcus Phillips on as sub for the first time nearly got a goal but it was Torquay who tookover towards the end …
17 In addition its PC-NFS Advanced Telnet software for terminal emulation is now available for the first time in 10- , 25- , 100- and 500-user packs with prices ranging from $1,600 to $49,500 .
18 Such essential measures as library expenditure per student , per capita computing costs , and many other management data , are now available for the first time in published form , so that universities can see at a glance how they measure up to similar institutions .
19 RIVER CROSSENS : Good fishery but often slow for the first week or so until fish located .
20 A new room for the study of the 7,000-or-so drawings and 27,000 prints which make up the Courtauld collection will make these works widely available for the first time .
21 She felt triumphantly free for the first time in her life .
22 They became increasingly sleepy for the first four days until it became almost impossible for the experimenters to keep them awake .
23 A sense of self-preservation cautioned her not to stick around , and before he could react she sprinted up to the house , feeling strangely exhilarated for the first time since she had left England .
24 Eating out will be the most difficult for the first two stages , but you can certainly get away with it from time to time .
25 This is quite normal for a first treatment , Eileen reassured me , as toxins such as caffeine and E-numbers are eliminated .
26 Prost had come cheap — virtually free for the first year — and Niki had re-signed for a very large sum indeed .
27 mean , presumably it 's quite easy for the first two or three weeks , it 's after , after a couple of months that er life gets more difficult .
28 On Oct. 15 the Mar Mikha'il-Galerie Sim'an and the Dar al-Wahsh-Alayh crossing points were re-opened , making the Beirut-Damascus highway fully passable for the first time since 1985 .
29 First , get a copy of your local quarter mill map ( preferably laminated ) and find a suitable road-route running for about 25 to 40 miles ( quite sufficient for a first attempt ) from somewhere close to your base airfield .
30 What the Saxon invasion did primarily was to reorganise most of Sussex as a distinct political unit , firmly independent for the first time since the Regni .
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