Example sentences of "[subord] for the [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Eleven weeks before the opening of the British Empire Exhibition ( where for the first time the King 's speech was transmitted by wireless to every part of the country and many parts of the British Empire ) , the house with every item in place was ready to be presented to both the Queen and the public .
2 New light on an Old Master is illuminated indeed , and it 's what you will find at Canada House Gallery where for the first time , an almost forgotten body of work by Henri Matisse , relating to his fascination with the Canadian Inuit , has been mounted together with much original source material in the way of Inuit masks , photographs and books which the artist studied .
3 An initiation for prisoners had been established where for the first week officers were encouraged to violently beat and humiliate the new prisoner in nauseous ways .
4 All the intercepts are significantly greater than zero except for the first sub-period when it is significantly lower than zero .
5 However , in the non-proportional tax rate case , the virtual income is also altered ( except for the first segment ) , generating a further income effect which will serve to alter labour supply .
6 All meta-analysis techniques gave similar p values for association and homogeneity , except for the 6th month .
7 Most of these are now desolate except for the fifteenth century Church of the Pantanassa , still a convent , and a few others such as the fourteenth century Church of Evangelistria , S. Sophia , c. 1350 , and the fourteenth century Church of Peribleptos .
8 Moreover , few British schools at present include private study periods on the timetable , except for the sixth form , so the teacher knows that his students can only see the sequence in breaks and before and after school , unless he allows time in his own assigned periods with them .
9 The walls were panelled in mahogany except for the fourth wall behind him .
10 Other than for the first flight of the day , engine run-ups are not deemed necessary because the aircraft 's engines are almost always warm , so off-chock to take-off times are often three minutes or less .
11 The Exhibition Committee had advertised the event more widely to the general canoeing public than for the last decade .
12 This year it has an improved range which again highlights the benefits of Torsion technology , although for the first time it 's combined with injected EVA , rather than firmer PU which turned some runners away .
13 On stage I still have humbuckers in everything , although for the next tour I hope to change my amp setup to accommodate single coil guitars as well .
14 ‘ It was a conversion experience , ’ he says , ‘ I had seen his carvings in a vague sort of way already [ Esterly was then a post-graduate student at Cambridge and surrounded by some of Gibbons ' best work ] but I found myself looking at them there in St James 's as if for the first time .
15 I felt myself falling , falling , as if for the first time , deeper and deeper into mysterious pits of passion and anxiety , longing and despair .
16 She admired his hands , seeing the slender curled fingers and pink palms as if for the first time .
17 And then he smiled at her as if for the first time , a smile that made her think that he had been touched by God .
18 For Lee everything was being spotlit and she was seeing the people around her as if for the first time .
19 And yet , in spite of the fatigue , he felt , good , as if for the first time in his life he had really stretched himself and grown up .
20 It is all very well expounding the theory that an artist should cultivate an innocent eye , seeing things as if for the first time .
21 In which case the non-verbal concomitants of the various utterances are improvised as if for the first time , and in the best of all possible productions an unforeseeable Lear , Macbeth or Rosalind emerges in performance , and the speeches come across expressing meanings which would have been hard to foresee from reading the bare text .
22 Then one July evening , just before the war , he suddenly noticed the roses as if for the first time .
23 Affection , melancholy , and other emotions that eluded classification , surged and slopped inside her as she noted each detail as if for the first time — or as if for the last .
24 He managed to stay off alcohol because for the first time for a very long time he was truly afraid .
25 As the head snuggled into her and the thin arm came round her waist , Aggie drew in a long tight breath ; then when her own arm automatically went around the child , she closed her eyes tightly , because for the first time in her life she was feeling flesh close to her own .
26 In 1965 the clash was more marked because for the first time the EEC was seriously attempting to inaugurate a common policy .
27 ‘ Neither does anyone else , but of course Graham 's furious now that he 's started winning , because for the first time for years he could have set up some good contracts — and not least collected some commission on the bonuses paid by Hi-Flight . ’
28 But the testing time has now arrived ; because for the first time posts of leadership in humanities departments are being taken up by a generation of scholars who have been familiar with the computer from their earliest schooldays , scholars who are neither frightened by , nor over-respectful of , the new powers which the computer has brought .
29 Bush said that although " there are some things in it I had to gag and digest " , he would sign it " because for the first time it makes significant and long-term cuts in federal spending that should have a positive impact on America 's economic future " .
30 They were , nevertheless , dramatic or rather traumatic , because for the first time they came into deliberate and militant confrontation with the forces of tradition , conservatism and especially religion .
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