Example sentences of "it in the first [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | There was a big surge of local optimism when Martin Crowe won what appeared to be a very important toss — not that winning it in the first Test had done NZ much good . |
2 | I did it in the first year , I 'm in the fifth year now , that was four years ago . |
3 | Was n't it in the first cousin of just this sort of place that two centuries earlier another wandering fiddler , the blind poet Raftery , had composed his famous lament about ‘ playing music to empty pockets ’ ? |
4 | Then on the day of issue you address the envelope , stick on the stamps , post it in the First Day Cover posting box , and it will receive a First-Day-of-Issue postmark . |
5 | If you say , as sometimes judges in Court cases do , sometimes child abusers do , oh she led me on , she was eager and willing , oh she erm , well judges do n't actually say it in the first person , do they , usually ? |
6 | As David Lodge put it in the first issue of The Birmingham Magazine : |
7 | Staff wishing to avail themselves of this flexitime arrangement should discuss it in the first instance with their line manager . |
8 | Well , er , it 's all according to whether they can afford it in the first instance , secondly , is it gon na be across the board ? |
9 | This is the earliest known picture of the house , and shows it in the first half of the nineteenth century before the ground level at the front of the building was raised |
10 | The movie version blows it in the first couple of minutes . |
11 | Sir Kenneth Newman , to whom the report was presented , candidly admitted he would not have commissioned it in the first place ( it was commissioned by his predecessor , Sir David McNee ) , while the official Police Federation magazine ( Police , December 1983 ) concluded in an editorial : |
12 | Thought you were so damn smart getting it in the first place , and drink has blurred you so much you 've blown it . |
13 | I earned it in the first place , so strictly speaking it 's still mine ; but you learn not to say some things in marriage . |
14 | The precautionary principle suggests that , as the future damage done by pollution is often more costly than the extra expense of avoiding it in the first place and in any case it is often unacceptable , even if a money cost ca n't be put on it , then prevention is better than cure . |
15 | His speech goes back into a relaxed drawl , eyebrows half-cocked this time , and a mischievous glint makes the instigator of this flash of temper wonder whether he meant it in the first place . |
16 | In a nasty , but highly entertaining tirade , one of the more perceptive remarks was that if it was n't for The Wedding Present , Ukrainian music would be confined solely to Blue Peter specials ; surely one of the main reasons the band did it in the first place . |
17 | The Church no doubt helped to speed up the decline of slavery ; it did not cause it in the first place . |
18 | I just wonder why you gave it in the first place . ’ |
19 | He explained about the legend and the Monument and the meteorite that had brought it in the first place . |
20 | One returns to a half-dug hole as to a part-written love-letter , wondering why you started it in the first place and doubting whether it will ever be completed . |
21 | But remember it was your decision to buy it in the first place , nobody else 's , and if it 's you that 's wrong , or you that does n't suit the item , then you probably do n't have any entitlement to an exchange or a refund . |
22 | But , apart from the fact that there are some patients who , however straightforward their problem may seem , insist upon knowing what caused it in the first place , self-understanding is the key to the successful resolution of any emotional problem . |
23 | Fortunately , the result of this test proved to be negative but , given the temperance of her lifestyle , her decision to take it in the first place would , at the very least , seem as bizarre as Mr Oliver Reed , the thirst , embarking upon an assertiveness training course . |
24 | I WAS more startled at the amount Mr Lamont was allowed to run up on his card rather than his doing it in the first place . |
25 | If he had told me that the first half was going to be crap , I would n't have bothered to watch it in the first place . |
26 | And because this phrase has been much abused and misunderstood , it may be useful at this point to refer back to Erikson , to whom we owe it in the first place . |
27 | I was running the wrong race ; I should never have been entered for it in the first place . |
28 | He was not much older than Peter and he looked puzzled , as if wondering not only how to end this conversation but how he had begun it in the first place . |
29 | The turnover may have to be greatly reduced in this situation until the young fish are large enough to withstand the water flow , so why employ it in the first place ? |
30 | It was 'ard enough gettin' it in the first place . |