Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] [art] first " in BNC.

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1 I sat unmoving , adding up all the factors over and over , getting the same answer , while Posi took us up into Highlight and on to the first Netline of our route .
2 Right again on M completing the four sides of a small square and right into the first leg of the alley again .
3 Yet more men were coming from the crossroads and deploying left and right beyond the first two units .
4 I was in great pain , and suddenly for the first time in my life , I forgot my fear of John Reed .
5 And so to the first of our summer sporting specials .
6 Suddenly , and perhaps for the first time , Shirley Brown felt a twinge of affection for the lonely little woman who seemed far more aware of what was going on than any of them .
7 It 's now available for only seven shows out of twenty seven in the next programme and only on the first night of each show and only at a cost of two pounds and these are the audience of tomorrow as I wrote to you Mr you neglect these people at your peril why 've you changed the scheme ?
8 Both these elements are needed in an understanding of soil erosion conservation , but hitherto it is only the first which has usually been considered — and only in the first of the three location-specific senses at that .
9 Very often there were problems getting everything done to time , and especially on the first season , availability of scripts for Monday morning was the cause of many a delay .
10 This met with some opposition , for there were those who regarded music with suspicion because of its ‘ human ’ origins and its consequent unworthiness for the offering of pure worship , Nevertheless , hymns grew in favour in succeeding years and especially in the first part of the eighteenth century .
11 As he said ( and not for the first time ) , you ca n't beat a bit of local knowledge .
12 That let off seemed to breathe relief back into the home side , and not for the first time this season the imposing physical presence of youngster Ferguson proved crucial with a deft header which set up Cleland for a fine angled finish from 15 yards for the leveller .
13 As the throng of workers laughed and joked , tucking into the vast amount of food laid out before them , Annie 's mind went back to other Mell Suppers and not for the first time , she reflected on how her family had dwindled .
14 The whole episode was built around the book and before very long , and not for the first time , the fascist implications were there again , not only as far as Alf was concerned but , by implication , involving me too .
15 Her voice dropped , turning low and vicious , and not for the first time , Michael Lee realized how cold and calculating , how vicious and cunning she was .
16 The sun beat into the sedan , and not for the first time I questioned the desirability of our climate as applied to automobile drivers .
17 She smiled warmly , and not for the first time the girl thought how incredibly lovely her mistress was .
18 Not surprisingly and not for the first time , trade union leaders wondered whether it had become impossible to mount a legal strike .
19 He strolled down the road , thinking , and not for the first time , what a remarkably quiet and empty road Church Row was .
20 I wo n't accept the job because of Tom Russell , she thought feverishly , and not for the first time .
21 This time , and not for the first time , it was to be Jenna .
22 No need to ask who 's been on the piss all weekend , and not for the first time .
23 However , and not for the first time in this chronicle , I am wrong .
24 Again his gaze was intent , and not for the first time Robbie cursed the need for evasion , the maintenance of her fiction concerning Hugh .
25 Fen suggested , and not for the first time Robbie wished she could clear up this misapprehension .
26 She put her fingers to the top of his brow and traced a three inch scar downwards to the back of his ear , thinking as she did so , and not for the first time , that he had nearly paid dearly for his happiness .
27 This is when a phrase finishes on the second ( or weak ) and not on the first or third beat of a final bar .
28 This can be seen in the demands for some form of parliamentary control of the making and carrying-out of foreign policy which became more frequent in one or two European states from the end of the nineteenth century and which reached a peak during and just after the First World War .
29 The garden 's main crops of apples and pears are gathered in late September and through to the first weeks of October .
30 This chance can be reduced by arranging the line of the ropes to avoid sharp flakes and vice-like cracks , ensuring the anchor slings are long enough to prevent jamming against the rock , and finally by the first person down testing that the ropes are running freely through the anchors before the others abseil .
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