Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] with [art] first " in BNC.
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1 | What was needed was a simpler more speedy procedure and so Parliament intervened with the first Public Health Act in 1848 , the forerunner of modern public health legislation . |
2 | Scepticism arose with the first television interviews . |
3 | One hundred and twenty one patients with parenchymal cirrhosis presenting with the first variceal bleeding episode between June 1983 and December 1988 were studied . |
4 | Now is n't that an anonimous vote compared with the first one ? |
5 | The Japanese committee 's work ensured that at launch there were 17 different discs available , including a multilingual dictionary bundled with the first players sold . |
6 | Its onset coincides with the first appearance of Zea pollen . |
7 | They found that the main response occurs with the first hour . |
8 | All this has resulted in our profit for the Division being significantly higher in the second half compared with the first half of the year . |
9 | United 's return begins with a first round tie against , with the opening leg away , while Rangers start at against . |
10 | The objective fossil record starts with the first Ediacaran assemblages ( 560–600 million years ( Myr ) ago ) , but some evidence suggests that metazoans were already in existence as early as 800–1000Myr ago . |
11 | If the originator has provided some issue identifiers in the SPR , it is sent to the manager of the package associated with the first valid issue referenced . |
12 | the package associated with the first valid Issue referenced |
13 | If the originator has provided some issue identifiers in the SPR , it is sent to the manager of the package associated with the first valid issue referenced . |
14 | Moreover , the contract compared with the first operation some three years ago was most significant . |
15 | Jo Durie also has the chance to progress with a first round match against fellow stalwart Liz Smylie , ranked four places below her . |
16 | The lexicon supplied with the first ANLT contained 6,800 morphemes and suffered from omissions . |
17 | The head deals with the first , class teachers with the second , and there is little blurring at the edges . |
18 | Surely , however , the court dealt with the first stage wrongly . |
19 | The Southampton striker was expected to reject the chance to stay with the First Division strugglers . |
20 | The volume concludes with the first country-house poem published in English , an encomium of the countess 's estate at Cookham , in which the passing of the seasons suggests the ephemerality of patronage relations ; the walks bear ‘ summer Liveries ’ , and the prospect of hills and vales appears to ‘ preferre some strange unlook 'd for sute ’ only as long as their mistress is in residence . |
21 | A spokesman for the National Housebuilding Council said : ‘ Every housing chain begins with a first time buyer and we are hopeful that this vital part of the market will be encouraged by the Chancellor 's additional concession . ’ |
22 | ‘ It 's the start of a thing that 's sweet , ’ he told Tom one evening drawing on a long pipe filled with the first pluckings of their own tobacco . |
23 | Is it not the case , as was pointed out at the time of the French Revolution by the Abbé Sieyes , that if the second chamber agrees with the first it is superfluous and if it disagrees it is mischievous ? |
24 | ’ N'Grabbit depressed a button on the unit she held in her hand and a new graphic merged with the first ‘ … you can see that he has been somewhat over-confident in his predictions . |
25 | Mackworth ( 1950 ) , within his classical studies of vigilance , showed that without knowledge of results the proportion of detected signals decreased in succeeding half-hours compared with the first half-hour , but for subjects given knowledge of results there was no deterioration compared with the first half-hour through the full two hours of the study . |
26 | The Kumbukan river rises with the first rains and breaks down the sand bar between itself and the sea . |
27 | The nun 's call coincided with the first of the bombs . |
28 | Significantly their arrival coincided with the first wave of summer visitors in more southerly parts of Britain , including wheatears reported as far north as Staffordshire . |
29 | This is consistent with the observation that while there is a significant mortality associated with the first variceal bleed ( 20% Child 's B patients ) survival rate from subsequent bleeds is substantially better . |
30 | I looked down in misery tinged with the first real touch of hatred I had ever felt . |