Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [art] first [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I am not sure if Sir Henry Wood conducted it , for at that time he seemed to conduct only the first item of a concert , and then ceded the podium to Basil Cameron .
2 Mr are you going to pick up the first point and then Mr .
3 Without wishing to rule out the first option I should like to consider the second , to examine the possibilities of indirect leverage over investment decisions .
4 Such conditions are all too rare today ( works bought for public institutions like the Tate disappear from view for decades together ) , and it must have been a factor in the decision of some artists to give in the first place .
5 Nowadays we are so scattered about the country that it is very unlikely that any of us would have a Stainey just around the corner who could be relied upon to put up a first class polish .
6 Being a firm believer in the ‘ start 'em young ’ policy but desperate for any player I can get to fill out the first team , I have completely overhauled the youth squad .
7 In this way many fans were able to miss out the first graduation step and serve a short probation at the back of the terrace .
8 Once again , constraints on space make it necessary to address only the first stage of development , which occurs between the ages of 0 and about 18 months .
9 Mrs Doris Ledger and Mrs Jenny Metcalfe , two members of the fund raising committee , officially signalled the start of building work by wielding a hammer to knock out the first brick in a wall on Ward 42 .
10 We seem to see here a first concept of temple-decoration , the guardian symbols , beginning to give hesitant way to the idea which was to prevail : the devotion of temple-gables to narrative scenes from myth and legend .
11 ‘ We wanted to record ‘ Polar Bear ’ ( mooted third single ) like it was on the LP — you know , more of a dancey sort of thing — it would have been too light to put out as single , and ‘ Then ’ was good to back up the first year of The Charlatans .
12 ‘ We wanted to record ‘ Polar Bear ’ ( mooted third single ) like it was on the LP — you know , more of a dancey sort of thing — it would have been too light to put out as single , and ‘ Then ’ was good to back up the first year of The Charlatans .
13 She trudged slowly behind Evelyn , who took the cloth and started to rub out the first word with painstaking precision .
14 Healey was able to pay back the first instalment of £2 billion to the IMF with some ease , and indeed the full IMF loan proved to be unnecessary , while income-tax allowances were raised and a bonus for Christmas could be afforded for old-age pensions .
15 But you never managed to stay there the first day .
16 He had no desire to take over the first place .
17 If the decision is made to stop then the first step is to advise your customer 's buyer of the situation promptly .
18 Sitting on the edge of the bed , Tug balanced the tray on his knees and began to cut up the first beefburger .
19 But there 's some stiff competition for ’ New Release ’ , each year Beaujolais Nouveau hits British shops in a flood of publicity with people racing to bring back the first bottle to Britain .
20 In future it may be possible to bring out a first novel in paperback , and then once an author is established we could bring out his or her second and third novels in hardback .
21 ITV is involved in a race with the BBC to bring out the first film drama of his life .
22 Having taken the field with his directors to become surely the first board to be cheered to the rafters , he was presented with a cheque .
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