Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] [prep] first " in BNC.

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1 If it is readily intelligible so much the better ; but it is far more important that it should yield its meaning accurately than that it should yield it on first reading , and the Legal draftsman can not afford to give much attention , if any , to euphony or literary elegance … .
2 If it is readily intelligible , so much the better ; but it is far more important that it should yield its meaning accurately than that it should yield it on first reading , and legal draftsmen can not afford to give much attention , if any , to euphony or literary elegance .
3 People might do it at first , there might be like an epidemic of wow it 's so cool we can smoke at school
4 Give us a ring Nottingham three four three four three four we 'll send them by first class post and we 'll put need your postcode .
5 Now the tickets are four quid each , you can get 'em on the door , but if you 'd like two tickets , phone us on , we 'll send 'em by first class post , we need your postcode , give us a ring now , if you 'd like two tickets for the grand charity dance , modern , old-time and sequence featuring Phil , resident organist at the Tower Ballroom Blackpool .
6 We shall consider ( i ) what each might tell us about first impressions and ( ii ) the utility of social psychology based on the transformation of common sense into scientific knowledge compared with a psychology based in common sense and experience .
7 It was pitch dark in the stable and , even with the burning sticks of jharo we 'd brought from upstairs , we could see nothing at first .
8 He knew that the platform was there , but in the nightside blackness he could see nothing at first .
9 Let's have him in first thing . ’
10 William says both his parents were riding enthusiasts and he got put on a horse at the age of three … his mother used to ride for Britian in the sixties and she 's encouraged him to compete … it used to terrify him at first and he never dreamt he 'd be good enough to compete …
11 He gives me £54 a month and I have to pay all the bills out of that It used to bother me at first , it does n't now .
12 Any Member feeling himself or herself , aggrieved in any way in connection with the Society , shall bring his or her complaint to the Secretary , who will bring it before first meeting .
13 Sometimes you can turn what at first seems a mess into a triumph , with a little imagination .
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