Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a composer and a soloist Bach did much to champion the pianoforte , an instrument then being developed in London by German immigrant craftsmen : the sonatas Op. 5 are apparently the first works published in England to include the piano on the title-page , and Bach is credited with performing the first solo on the instrument in public in London in 1768 .
2 " Being in love " and " being loved " are naturally the next stages .
3 INXS are only the second Aussie band to crash into the album charts at No 1 .
4 National data on the use of each part of the service by age and sex , married persons and unmarried persons , is used as the basis of these weightings , but they are only the first stage .
5 However , as was pointed out there , the waves predicted by such theory are only the first stage of the evolution towards turbulent motion .
6 Elections , however , are only the first step .
7 Our experiments with Zeta are only the first milestone along what may be a longish road , and we can not see the end of the road .
8 The house was originally built in 1880 and the Michies are only the third owners
9 And if on your coming to England I am not the first person you look for , I shall be very hurt indeed !
10 Judges are not the first species that springs to mind as a faithful tribune of popular perception .
11 Spitting and firing are not the first words to spring to mind when Yorkshire 's venerable left-arm spinner Phil Carrick is mentioned .
12 The light-sensitive cells ( " photocells " ) are not the first thing the light hits , but they are buried inside and facing away from the light .
13 It can be a relief to discover that some of the worrying physical symptoms are not the first indications of some dreaded disease but are stress-related and represent perfectly normal ways of reacting to stress .
14 Moreton and Furley are not the first men to die of redundancy .
15 We are just the first ones . ’
16 You 'll have to bear with me David , I think you 're only the second person I 've ever had , if you 'll excuse the expression , in this studio .
17 You 're only the second Scot I 've met in ten months . ’
18 The place was originally built in 1880 and they 're only the third people to have owned it since then .
19 You 're obviously the last people to have them then , I think everybody else has had them
20 You 're not the first person to be impressed by her voice .
21 Nineteen fifty one , we moved in , er and , I 've had , you 're not the first person to come all round here , this house , they used , they used to come round in shows from the Corporation all visitors used to come , they used to say , right Jean can we bring them round we 've had people from Germany and everywhere and being in the architect 's department I fell for all this you know I had
22 You 're not the first person that have ever thought of it though , that 's what I 'm trying to say to you
23 ‘ I have to confess , you 're not the first woman I 've made love to . ’
24 I mean , i i it 's a while before these chairs are , the they 're always the last ones these to sit
25 Now , a new settlement option is a last ditch option , we 're far from being the last ditch here , we 're hardly the first ditch .
26 And , of course , you must make sure you 're here the next time we come swimming . ’
27 The fertile lowlands are always the first places to be occupied and Java was no exception .
28 The shallow bays may be a degree or two warmer , and are always the first place to look in the early days , but the deeps will stay cold until real strength returns to the sun .
29 To be known to the police as having a history of crime is sufficient to be categorized a gouger , and people in Easton who are well known as gougers are always the first suspects .
30 Windows are usually the first things to go in a riot , but medieval glass survived in many of the churches — in St. George 's and St. Martin 's , for example — and Yorkist symbols remained in the windows of St. Mary 's .
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