Example sentences of "is [adj] in [art] first " in BNC.
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1 | It is priced from $316,000 and is due in the first quarter of next year . |
2 | But one thing that the introduction of the original version should have highlighted is how a break-up and subsequent reconstruction of the text is possible in the first place . |
3 | The predefinition is manifest in the first place in the planning literature produced by the Shetland Islands Council , specifically the Shetland Structure Plan published in 1976 . |
4 | A total of $57 million is payable in the first year , with the remainder due over 20 years . |
5 | An ‘ Engineering Applications ’ laboratory is available , which ensures that the practical component of the course is prominent in the first and second years . |
6 | If circumstances such as time and place are relevant to the question whether the conduct is disorderly in the first place , what sorts of factors should the court ( or the policeman on the spot ) take into account in deciding whether or not the conduct was ‘ reasonable ’ ? |
7 | In fact , the estimated weights which the individual attaches to these extra income receipts is negative in the first period and positive in the second period ( except in Model 3 , but insignificantly ) . |
8 | However sophisticated the machinery of ‘ data-processing ’ and costly the enterprise , the outcome is unlikely to be of value if the information collected is spurious in the first place . |
9 | They thus occupy a rather special place in the spectrum of infectious human disease , since , without being able to find the germ responsible , it is not only rather difficult to be sure that the disease is present in the first place , but , having given a treatment for which there can be no de finite evidence of efficacy , since no organism has been eliminated , it can be very difficult to tell whether the infection has resolved or even whether the patient is better . |
10 | What is necessary in the first instance is a shift in the surrounding social relations and economic conditions . |
11 | A Thames barge has no keel and is afloat in the first few inches of shoal water . |