Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun] for the first " in BNC.

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1 Twenty-three years after becoming premier for the first time , he shows every indication of wanting to lead the Liberals against the Parti Québécois in another election .
2 Also representing Scotland for the first time today will be the Ferguslie all-rounder , Stuart Kennedy , who follows in the footsteps of brother , Iain , who was capped six times .
3 Some of the singers knew their place in that production — almost miraculously , Gergiev had coaxed Sergei Leiferkus away from a couple of London Fiery Angels to sing Tomsky for old times ' sake — but one of Gergiev 's protégés , Gegam Gregorian , was tackling Hermann for the first time , and Maria Guleghina had flown in for Lisa .
4 In August 1899 , Joseph revisited his Valley of Winding Waters for the first time in twenty-two years .
5 As one commentator noted wryly , there are more companies announcing Pentium-based machines then there are actual processors : a couple of dozen manufacturers spread their wares and Intel topped the whole thing off by announcing prices for the first time , and they are not cheap — 60MHz Pentiums cost $878 , while the 66MHz chip is $965 in quantities of 1,000 .
6 We 'll even give you free glazing insurance for the first 12 months .
7 Kit had learned how to grow certain lucrative crops on the mainland , when he served with Roger Pole and the local Indians had been drafted to instruct them ; but he was cultivating indigo for the first time , in Sycorax 's former enclave , and he found the plant tricky and demanding and considered its production women 's work .
8 ‘ It 's the best day of my life , ’ said Capriati after defeating Graf for the first time .
9 Bully Boy 's owner , Ron Taylor , who is involved in various interests in Lambourn , admitted to having ‘ a nice punt ’ on the six-year-old , who was tackling fences for the first time .
10 The American Psychiatric Association has chosen eating disorders for the first of its series of detailed practice guidelines , derived from the literature and from a consensus of expert reviewers , to assist doctors in clinical decision making .
11 Meeting Sien for the first time and getting to know her was like knowing ‘ a fellow creature as lonesome and unhappy as myself ’ , no more and no less .
12 It showed a replay of Tammuz meeting Ari for the first time in the canteen .
13 This medium , meeting Tom for the first time , said Tom 's father was with them , and he had a small brown dog .
14 ‘ Father Tom , ’ he said , as if he were meeting Carey for the first time for a long time .
15 I have already suggested that in speech we normally plan at the point of utterance and that is evidenced in those typical features of speech which appear so surprising and , indeed , shocking to people inspecting transcripts for the first time .
16 The EHCO-KLM Kleding industrial clothing arm also set a record with profits topping £2.5m for the first time .
17 The French authorities did something to safeguard communal property among their Moslem subjects in Algeria , even though Napoleon III ( in the Senatus-Consulte of 1863 ) found it inconceivable that individual property rights in land should not be established formally among the members of Moslem communities ‘ where possible and opportune ’ , a measure which actually had the effect of permitting Europeans for the first time to buy them out .
18 In the 1950s , when the late Heinz Under was presenting Torontonians for the first time with the symphonies of Gustav Mahler in the York Concert Society series in Massey Hall , I will never forget the ecstatic moment , after a dozen tumultuous curtain calls at the end of the Resurrection Symphony , when the elderly maestro lifted the heavy score off the stand — and shook it as vigorously and as high as he was able , in homage to the great composer .
19 We subsequently undertook an additional study of the records of 450 call outs of London police surgeons and are now conducting research for the first comprehensive national study of police surgeons .
20 ‘ Its combination of performance , quality engineering , specification and economy will win customers away from competitive models and attract buyers who are considering diesel for the first time , ’ he said .
21 DOTING couple Alf and Jean Smith are on speaking terms for the first time in TEN YEARS .
22 You should read this section if you are installing FMS for the first time , or are not sure if you have sufficient global sections and global pages available .
23 For instance , at Hambro Life Assurance , employees receive the costs of legal and any other fees incurred in buying property for the first time .
24 These are the children who sometimes crack at university level because they are facing challenge for the first time in their lives . ’
25 According to Reuter , he is known on Wall Street for his prowess as a cost-cutter and an asset-seller , a reputation that is likely to cause consternation among IBM employees already facing lay-offs for the first time in the company 's history .
26 If you are installing LIFESPAN for the first time , then it is recommended that you create up to three LIFESPAN Processes , as described below .
27 A new leaflet aimed at young people starting work for the first time has been produced by the Inland Revenue .
28 The loss of a single seat would mean the Tories surrendering control for the first time since nineteen seventy four .
29 HAVING sex for the first time does n't frighten 15 year old Amber Armitage .
30 ‘ I think they would both probably only tell me after the event about having sex for the first time but as long as I have helped prepare them they wo n't do anything silly .
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