Example sentences of "[prep] [art] first day [prep] " in BNC.

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1 No books or videos are likely to be totally adequate to prepare one , for example , for the first day at ‘ big ’ school , but they may provide some insights and ‘ structures ’ so that the experience is not overwhelming .
2 instead the Church preferred to use the Annunciation for the first day of the year , and this led to the adoption of 25 March , nine months before Christmas , although this choice was by no means universal .
3 Twenty years ago she was Lucy and Frieda 's age , putting on school uniform for the first day of the winter term , long serge skirt suddenly covering the scratched knees used to shorts , thick woolly stockings sliding strangely up the white smooth skin , nylon suspender belt holding in her stomach making her think of the opening under the dark bush below .
4 Ticket prices are £7.50 but we have 10 pairs valid for the first day of the show ( Thursday 10 December ) to give away .
5 The price factors are calculated for the first day of the delivery month , and adjustments have to be made for accrued interest where the first day of the delivery month does not coincide with a coupon payment date .
6 Lawyers joined clergy and laymen for the first day of the hearing at the Saint John the Baptist Church in Great Rissington .
7 Tomorrow all roads and ways to Cheltenham will be full for the first day of the National Hunt Festival …
8 Robert Mantack from Swindon arrived at Bristol Crown Court for the first day of his trial .
9 Mounds of legal documents were brought to the Court House in Whitminster for the first day of the case between B & Q and Gloucester City Council .
10 And join us for the first day of the Henley Royal Regatta for a parade of feasting , fashion and rowing .
11 24 year old Shaun Gooch and 22 year old Anthony Gallagher , both from Swindon arrived at Gloucester Crown Court this morning for the first day of their trial .
12 for the first day of next term , and once I 've got that money and they 're registered
13 The Burgage is close to Cheltenham race course and race goers heading for the first day of the Cheltenham Gold Cup meeting were diverted away from the murder house .
14 Make a list of what essential food you will need for the first day in your new home and go shopping the day before you move .
15 During the first day without her pills , Clare grew increasingly depressed and agitated .
16 It is always advisable to have the mare and foal checked over by your veterinary surgeon during the first day of life .
17 The accusations came during the first day of a tribunal in which Ron Thomson claims he was forced to quit his post as general manager at the trust .
18 During the first day of the hearing and following amendments of the counterclaim , which I allowed , the landlord conceded that the compromise agreement between it and C.T .
19 Meanwhile , the influence of Mithraism had led the pagans to substitute Dies Solis ( the Sunday ) for the Dies Saturnis ( the Saturn-day ) as the first day of the week .
20 This change appealed to the Christians who had long observed Sunday — the Lord 's Day ( Dies Dominica ) on which Christ rose from the dead — as the first day of the week , in place of the Jewish Sabbath .
21 The planetary week was officially adopted in AD 321 by the Emperor Constantine , who also followed the Christian practice of regarding Sunday , instead of Saturday , as the first day of the week .
22 Even so , some medieval documents treat 1 January as the first day of the year of grace .
23 Peterle said that he did not view the planned date of Slovenia 's declaration of independence as the first day of full independence , but rather as a step in a gradual process .
24 The professor shall reside within the University ( i.e. within twenty-five miles of Carfax , the central point of Oxford ) during six months at least in each academical year , between the first day of October and the ensuing first day of August , and in particular during not less than six weeks of each term .
25 The professor shall reside within the University ( i.e. within twenty-five miles of Carfax , the central point of Oxford ) during six months at least in each academical year , between the first day of October and the ensuing first day of August .
26 As I walked to the hotel one of the Turkish rafters rushed towards me with a copy of Turkey 's most popular article about the first day of the trip with a picture of my good self and another British journalist , both wrapped in blankets looking forlorn .
27 Defence Secretary Dick Cheney was so cock-a-hoop about the first day in Somalia he started talking about the pull-out .
28 ‘ But after the first day on the outside , I started to relax .
29 Walking exercises your legs and buttock muscles and builds up stamina , but a few add-on exercises will really pay dividends — though you might still have trouble standing after the first day on your skis .
30 A joint statement released after the first day of the summit stressed that both Germanys had to act responsibly , and take into account the concerns and interests of their neighbours and allies in East and West .
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