Example sentences of "produced the first " in BNC.

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1 Between April 1953 and March 1954 they produced the first five issues , meeting in Layton 's home , occasionally at Rosengarten 's , to discuss The Things That Matter — their latest poetry and material offered by others , not infrequently being led in song by Leonard on his ever-present guitar .
2 This is when the pattern-cutting started and Amy produced the first calico toile .
3 It is particularly ironic that a ruler in the age of Machiavelli should have caused such obsession with personal morality , or immorality — not least because her reign produced the first politician in the British Isles , her secretary William Maitland of Lethington , who was described as ‘ machiavellian ’ .
4 Owers showed no signs of rustiness , often winning the ball in midfield and supplying the deadly pass to Goodman which produced the first goal .
5 In the mid-Sixties , as a prominent if unlikely member of London 's ‘ underground ’ , he produced the first single by the Pink Floyd .
6 In 1923 , Jehu and Craig produced the first detailed account of the geology of this region , and followed it up with further accounts between 1925 and 1934 .
7 But when Strawberry reached under the seat and produced the first bottle of an apparently endless supply of Star Tiger rice spirit we realised it was not going to be that kind of adventure .
8 Arsenic compounds were introduced towards the end of the nineteenth century , but it was the introduction of arsphenamine , or salvarsan , in the early twentieth century that produced the first really viable alternative to mercury .
9 The Iron Age also produced the first evidence of polled cattle in Britain .
10 A team at University College , London , produced the first clear pictures of interiors , using microchips as the specimens .
11 The second HEAO was the Einstein Observatory , which produced the first pictures of astronomical objects at X-ray wavelengths .
12 Scotland also produced the first ever court case in which a sign language interpreter was used , as well as a remarkable heroine in Charlotte Bain .
13 The Oral School for the Deaf 's fine academic record is not disputed — the school produced the first deaf Fellow of the Geological Society , and the first deaf Ph.D .
14 Other Scout and Guide movements were established at Leicester , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , Liverpool , Coventry and in Glasgow which produced the first deaf Senior Scout in George Scott who took part in a Grand Rally of Senior Scouts at Ibrox Park which was inspected by the Duke of Windsor in 1931 .
15 Leeds ( Assistant-Keeper at the Ashmolean Museum , Oxford from 1908 ) produced the first typology of a form of Early Anglo-Saxon metalwork , a brooch type ( 1912 ) .
16 Spare Rib was already well established , and was joined for a period by the Leveller , another collective magazine , and the East End News , which produced the first attempt to appeal to ‘ the masses ’ of East London by dressing up Right-On concerns in chirpy Chas'n'Dave-style modernized Cockney .
17 Their senior branch of railway promoters and philanthropists produced the first Quaker MP Joseph Pease as well as marrying back into the Gurneys .
18 In Persia , the nationalist movement was anti-European and by 1906 it produced the first Majlis and a liberal constitution .
19 Around 1109 on the death of Fulk le Réchin , a monk , perhaps the abbot Eudes of the great house of Marmoutier , produced the first version of the Gesta , a series of brief biographies of the counts .
20 Yet despite his didactic purpose and his concern with detailed narrative , he produced the first work to immortalize a castellan dynasty in France .
21 Yet the appeal of crusading was , if anything , even stronger to those aristocratic houses just below the level of the princely : it was , after all , the house of Boulogne which produced the first two rulers of Jerusalem .
22 The Pecora hearings in the US Congress in 1933–34 produced the first real condemnation of insider dealing .
23 In 1970 , the Library Association produced the first set of specific standards for school libraries that Great Britain had ever had , embodying the library 's new name , and including an analysis of implications for finance , planning , staffing and service which was immediately recognized as being incomplete .
24 He pioneered the investigation of diseases of mineworkers and in 1520 , aged 27 , produced the first monograph ever written on occupational disease .
25 As Superintendent in Bolton he produced the first issue of The Deaf Quarterly News as a local news-sheet of four pages .
26 Early PC-based software was both expensive and fairly awful ; Studio Software , who produced the first desktop publishing program for the PC recently went to the wall as a direct result of being unable to keep up with the new leaders .
27 Martyn and Allestry also produced the first ‘ scientific ’ journal , the Philosophical Transactions , edited by Henry Oldenburg [ q.v. ] , which became by far the most important international forum for natural philosophy and eventually the official journal of the Royal Society .
28 In 1907 , now working on his own , Freeman produced the first of the Doctor Thorndyke stories , the novel The Red Thumb Mark , whose plot revolved around the ‘ forgery ’ of a set of fingerprints by an ingenious mechanical device .
29 In 1944 he produced the first fixed-odds football coupon , and set up a separate football company in 1944 .
30 In 1920 Meccano Ltd. produced the first Hornby model trains , replicas of British trains with authentic colours and lettering used by the railway companies of the time .
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