Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] in [art] first " in BNC.

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1 But the new cohorts felt much less keenly the social conditions from which the class alignment arose in the first place .
2 A number of missions owe their existence to the initiative and financial support given in the first place by the Association .
3 This is still some disadvantage for the acquirer because it is more difficult to gain agreement to a change made subsequently than to a provision included in the first draft .
4 Mr Runciman said the first warning of problems came in August when it was realised that a major contract expected in the first half of the financial year was not going to materialise .
5 So I think if you 've got the creativity to write in the first place , you just need to change , not so much the instrument , but maybe change the tuning or the pitch .
6 In particular , I am pleased to note a number of important developments stemming from action points in the first Plan .
7 It was by no means clear how the figure arose in the first place .
8 The elections were thus marked by a high rate of abstention : only 38.89 per cent of the electorate voted in the first round and 33.38 per cent in the second .
9 The trick is to prevent violence occurring in the first place .
10 The poet writes in the first person singular as a man talking to a loved one about the inevitable advent of his death , and yet the matter discussed here is not so much death as the gradual disappearance of life .
11 As he had argued in Totem and Taboo , murder occurred in the first human groups , and the prohibition on killing came from the father .
12 And as you said , really some of the football played in the first half was quite delightful was n't it ?
13 Respective values for the later serial positions were compared between the two groups to test for the recency effect produced in the first group .
14 Taking enforcement action requires in the first place techniques to bring deviance to light .
15 We were never meant to fall for Satan but despite the poet 's efforts to make sure we do n't , we can not forget the magnificent figure encountered in the first two books .
16 In order to protect the public from the charlatan or the quack , entry into the profession must be guarded , its standards polic-ed , and its rules of practice defined in the first instance by the profession itself …
17 For a £1 ‘ Each Way ’ bet , you stake £2. £1 of this goes on the same horse to win and the other £1 goes on the same horse to finish in the first three or four places , depending on how many runners there are in the race .
18 Is it possible to tell us how your advertising revenue performed in the first half on your Westminster Press and F T and whether you 've experienced any improvements in sits vac advertising since the end of the first half ?
19 With hindsight , she says : ‘ I wished I 'd kept my mouth shut in the first three weeks .
20 If the searched-for item is less than the mid-point ( for words this means the searched-for item comes earlier in the alphabet than the item at the mid-point ) , then the search continues in the first half of the structure , if it is greater , the search continues in the second half of the structure .
21 Asked about how the two parts of the exhibition about fifty autograph works in the first part followed by a section on debatable works by pupils and followers were connected , Dr Brown agreed that the two parts were , in fact , rather distinct .
22 The rate of progress made in the first 20 years was only achieved by the geologists being in the field most of the year .
23 Within manufacture , the precise form of division depends in the first instance on the historical precursors of the capitalistic form of production in the given branch of industry — whether the ‘ manufacturer ’ ( a ) draws together previously separate trades into one workshop to produce a common product or ( b ) splits up a previously unified craft production process into its component tasks .
24 Masur does incidentally , even in this live performance , observe the exposition repeat in the first movement .
25 The help given in the first period of Addenbrookes , when the plaintiff had her own room and was for much of the time still in a coma , was clearly signifidant , significant , not only in caring for the plaintiff 's physical needs , but in giving the support and encouragement which no doubt contributed greatly to the plaintiff 's emergence from that coma .
26 Table 7.1 thus also supports the contention made in the first half hour of this chapter that short-term contract workers in the service sector are mainly " voluntary " temporary workers .
27 The village hall , known as the Victory Hall , was an old army hut used in the First World War .
28 As part of its future direction , ADDS previewed a 3270/X software package for migrating 3270 users to NCR 's Open Cooperative Computing Architecture beginning in the first quarter of 1993 .
29 We return now to the question raised in the first part of the paper .
30 Flint-based construction company David McLean received 400 telephone calls in the first days after winning the main sub-contract to build the on-shore terminal at Point of Ayr .
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