Example sentences of "the very first [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1957 , Sir Christopher Hinton , about to become the very first chairman of the CEGB , had predicted that by the 1970s nuclear power would be ‘ appreciably ’ cheaper than coal-fired generation . |
2 | The very first cruise around the world in one ship was organized by American Express who chartered the Laconia in 1922 . |
3 | ‘ At the very first sign of such an act … ’ |
4 | This is the very first idea to be taken into consideration when a choreographer starts to work with music . |
5 | As Fig. 4.5 shows , the change of context experienced by group D produced a substantial loss of vigour in the CR , evident from the very first trial of the test . |
6 | What did they do on the very first day except walk under the first vehicle they saw ? |
7 | It was the very first day of Mildred Hubble 's second year at Miss Cackle 's Academy for Witches . |
8 | Now this is the very first day of school for each one of you . |
9 | That 's how I remember the very first day of the war . |
10 | So out of the 16,000 Pathfinders I personally recruited from the very first day of my appointment to the Pathfinder Force , to the last day of the war , I am not aware of one occasion on which a member of aircrew , whatever his category , was dealt with under the terms of the AMO . |
11 | As a school involved in the very first year of the project , School A provides an opportunity to observe a school 's involvement in Stage 3 of the project ; that is to say , the development of INSET provision , the further development of library facilities and curriculum innovation , and other by-products of the project . |
12 | This number would also provide new interest for the revival — especially if , as we think likely , the obbligato part was played by solo oboe , not violin , making it the very first song of this uniquely colourful and expressive kind in English musical history . |
13 | I say I saw the very first film of it |
14 | No sooner back than at the very first race of the 1982 season , at Kyalami , controversy broke out again . |
15 | ( 1 ) Why was not amplified vibration generally available to those few people who were likely to benefit ? ( 2 ) Was James Yates really the very first person in the world to think about and use it ? |
16 | Let us admit that since the FFYP was the very first exercise of its kind in history , it would not be surprising if there were discrepancies , failures of some kind . |
17 | Supersaurus is not to be confused with Megalosaurus ( 'giant reptile' ) , a lizard-hipped carnosaur living in the Jurassic and the very first dinosaur to be named and described , looking like a smaller Tyrannosaurus . |
18 | This came into being when the very first change in the first cell took place , and that change , which was the first biochemical action , ultimately proved to have been , or must be acknowledged to have been , taken to initiate the process which would continue indefinitely to produce a living being with an ever-increasing capacity to enjoy life . |
19 | One of its team accidently dropped the very first bomb on Nazi Germany . |
20 | The very first stage of mechanical filtration is usually an intake filter on the pump to remove very coarse particles and protect its impeller . |
21 | I know , I know , 1 hear you say , this precious Boy of yours surely has no imagination if he is content with the first place he finds and the very first crowd of men that he runs across . |
22 | On her next outing Dawn Run came down at the very first fence at Liverpool , giving Jonjo O'Neill a terrible fall . |
23 | It behaves just like Tit for Tat itself after the first move , but — this is what makes it technically nasty — it does defect on the very first move of the game . |
24 | ‘ Pleased to meet you , ’ she had responded , for the very first time since her arrival at Loch Lomond feeling unaccountably awkward and strange . |
25 | Jessamy found herself remembering how it had been the very first time between them , it had been exactly the same , this sudden wanting . |
26 | Now , briefly , possibly for the very first time in his life , he felt helpless and miserable at one and the same time . |
27 | Then , for the very first time in my life , a faint light flickered somewhere inside me . |
28 | For the very first time in her life she needed someone . |
29 | Well , in this view — quite possibly for the very first time in the history of their occupations — publishers and booksellers are wrong . |
30 | He had felt sure when he left his hotel room that every eye in Saigon would be on him that evening because he was wearing a white tuxedo for the very first time in his young life . |