Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] [art] first " in BNC.

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1 Later in the afternoon the first peals of thunder rolled across the sky .
2 However , the first result is not recorded in the Standard until six months later in May 1909 although in the meantime the first bi-monthly bogey competition was played , in October 1908 , and won by C. Hubbard ( handicap 10 ) .
3 In the meantime the first of the warbird collection was two-seater Fury T.20S G–BCOW which had been bought from Doug Arnold at Blackbushe in 1976 and had previously been used in West Germany on contract to the Luftwaffe as a target tug .
4 In the meantime the first effects of the diversion have been reported in Hungary .
5 In the event the first two centres demonstrated the dual approach to much advisory work in that one was set up by a local authority ( in Lambeth ) and one by voluntary bodies ( in South Kensington ) .
6 Later in the year the first of a series of athletic matches between School and Stockport School was held , organized by the respective P.E .
7 He had been in the boot the first time , and masked on the floor of the back seat the second .
8 In the end the first officer shouted to them :
9 The judges had the difficult task of choosing a winner from the 340 entries , but in the end the first prize , a bronze mounted otter , went to 10-year-old Helen Laughton from Cheadle , Cheshire .
10 The defeat for Boro was of little significance and in the end the first division experience of several of the Danes had a telling effect .
11 It is convenient to write such a relation in the form The first relation was proposed by Rivlin to describe rubber elasticity .
12 In The Form the first two degrees of love seem to correspond to the stages in the contemplative 's life that Rolle has addressed in chapters one to six .
13 Earlier in the evening the first year food technology student , who had heart surgery in 1987 , had been at a disco in the Students Union .
14 This was in a sense the first of the family of rare or inert gases to be discovered ; but in chemistry the discovery of an element requires also its isolation , and this did not happen until 1895 , when William Ramsay was in the process of finding the whole group of these gases .
15 It is worth stressing that Hume 's argument does not attempt to derive a sceptical conclusion from the fact that I might be wrong ( as in a way the first argument does ) nor from the fact that I have been wrong ( as the second argument does ) .
16 But in the Arctic , summer is just past its peak , with the pack ice as far north as it is likely to be , although in a month the first skin of new ice will tinkle and shimmer as it is broken up by the morning breeze .
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