Example sentences of "she be the first [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She said , ‘ She 's the first person I 've ever known die , in my life . ’
2 Now she 's the first patient being treated at the hospital 's new dermatology building .
3 Well , in that she 's the first woman Prime Minister , she 's the longest serving Prime Minister of erm in this century .
4 She is the first woman to hold this post .
5 ‘ … one was a female pauper of very advanced age who had laboured for many years under a complication of incurable disorders , and her situation was so desperate as to have precluded her from being received into the House had it not happened that she was the first patient presented .
6 She was the first patient I saw with pseudochyluria .
7 But she did ask a question , she was the first question that was asked , the one about erm
8 She was the first athlete that I could identify myself with ; she was always in the news .
9 She was the first girl after my sisters to affect me .
10 She was the first girl , and Mrs Malloy was thrilled at the thought of spoiling her rotten .
11 Yes , she was the first person who made me realise that acting was more than just speaking and doing .
12 I told her she was the first person to see it since I started work on it .
13 She was the first person I met when I joined the Waaf , and the last person I saw as I left it .
14 She was the first person to say to me , ‘ Do n't go through life saying , if only … ’
15 She was the first television celebrity he had met in the flesh , and he still could not quite believe the woman who had been sitting in front of him was the same one he had watched so regularly on the box .
16 She was the first pig I 'd ever met , and she set me thinking , and reading up on pigs .
17 She was the first witness to some of the most distressing scenes between the Prince and Princess of Wales , and was determined that the same mistakes would not be repeated when another newcomer joined the firm .
18 She was the first dog that I got to know and I 've been a sucker for them ever since .
19 She attended Wellesley College where she was the first student to deliver the graduation address .
20 Yourcenar ( an anagram on the family name of Crayencour ) was not an academic , but as one of France 's most highly-regarded novelists , she was the first woman to be elected to the French Academy .
21 In his foreword to the book , Professor Sir Robert Birley says of Janet Lacey : ‘ One meets energetic people and unorthodox people and efficient people , but it is rare to meet them making up one person … add to that the power to speak forcefully and clearly … she was the first woman to preach in St Paul 's and Liverpool Cathedral and St George 's Cathedral in Jerusalem … she is also exceedingly good company …
22 She was the first woman sculptor , and only deaf woman , to be made a member of any Royal Academy in the British Isles .
23 Not only was she was the first woman ever to gain the imperial throne by her own machinations , she was also the first to institute the practice of official cunnilingus .
24 Chicago-born , she was the first woman graduate of London School of Economics ; widely travelled , she lived ‘ a romantic life ’ , and nursed Woolley lovingly in his final years .
25 She was the first woman jeweller to win a Council of Industry Design award in 1972 .
26 This was no small step for one so young but for a woman it was more remarkable since she was the first woman solicitor in Sheffield .
27 Er I remember it so vividly because it , at our house it was quite er an event because mother and father were so Labour and my brother , who erm he , I do n't know why , he 's not alive today and I ca n't so I , and I 've no idea , I do n't think I ever asked him because I 'd be too young , but I do know that the friction was in the house because he was working for the Conservative and she was the first woman that we ever elected er she , this , this lady did .
28 She became one of the notable personalities of the House of Commons , and in 1952 she was the first woman MP to be suspended from a sitting .
29 She was the first woman to receive such an honour , and it had to be accepted by Professor Bonney on her behalf , since women were not allowed to attend meetings of the society .
30 In 1888 she was the first woman in Britain to earn the degree of LLB from the University of London .
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