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

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1 You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A or F to signify the first version of the module .
2 You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A or F to signify the first version of the module .
3 You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A or F to signify the first version of the module .
4 You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A or F to signify the first version of the module .
5 You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A or F to signify the first version of the module .
6 You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A or F to signify the first version of the module .
7 You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A or F to signify the first version of the module .
8 You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A or F to signify the first version of the module .
9 You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A or F to signify the first version of the module .
10 You should specify either a module version which does exist in the format 99.99A or F to signify the first version of the module .
11 The issue number can be specified as an actual number ( eg. 01.01 , 01.01A ) , or as F to indicate the first version of the module .
12 The issue number can be specified as an actual number ( eg. 01.01 , 01.01A ) , or as F to indicate the first version of the module .
13 The issue number can be specified as an actual number ( eg. 01.01 , 01.01A ) , or as F to indicate the first version of the module .
14 The issue number can be specified as an actual number ( eg. 01.01 , 01.01A ) , or as F to indicate the first version of the package .
15 The issue number can be specified as an actual number ( eg. 01.01 , 01.01A ) , or as F to indicate the first version of the module .
16 The question of justification may also arise where A seeks to assert rights under a contract with B which is inconsistent with another contract between B and C. The question here is whether A has a right equal or superior to that of C and if he has he is justified in persuading B to break his contract with C. So if B enters into a contract on Monday to sell to A for £10,000 and then next day to sell the same property to C for £15,000 A , by persuading B to perform the first contract commits no wrong against C.
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