Example sentences of "he [verb] [vb pp] [art] first " in BNC.

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1 Richard Cocco Senior at the Palisade Music Company would like the bass playing world to know that he has developed the first 4-wrap low B bass string , as part of the R. Cocco 5-string bass set .
2 ( President Assad told him on that occasion that Saddam Hussein was like a chain-smoker : ‘ He can not help lighting another one before he has finished the first .
3 There was little chance of his being hit , but he slipped deliberately , pitching forward , striking the ground with his shoulder and rolling fast for the ravine where he 'd hidden the first gun .
4 Somehow he 'd scored the first small , barely discernible victory .
5 He was the reigning world champion and he 'd won the first two races of the season .
6 On 24 July he had criticized the first version of the ecumenical decree , Ut Omnes Unum Sint : So although it is no doubt true to say that Pope John approved in general of the prepared texts , he was not deeply attached to them and was prepared to see them dropped without any deep sense of personal loss .
7 He had lost the first action in 1926 , failed on appeal and finally won the action in 1934 .
8 They were the same colours-the same jewels — as those he had worn the first time they had met .
9 He explained that there never had been a bottle of perfume , but he had made the first call in front of his wife who was now quite happy because she thought her husband had merely left her birthday present behind , not , as he had actually done , completely forgotten her birthday .
10 He had played the first round , but before he had a chance even to hit a ball in the second he was out of the pre-qualifier , suffering from injuries he had received in a car accident with his caddie .
11 For a split second he experienced that same numbing fear he had felt the first time he had come under enemy fire .
12 Tsu Ma knelt down and held his shoulders , nodding , remembering how he had felt the first time he had seen the ritual , not then knowing what was happening , nor why .
13 This morning I telephoned my agent from the kiosk on the corner of the road to make sure that he had received the first fourteen or fifteen thousand words of my novel and , hopefully , to hear him say that , yes , he thought a publisher would give me a worthwhile advance ( much needed ) on the strength or promise of this sizeable chunk .
14 These hijras are very bad and very dirty ladies , ’ he had said the first time I tried to give Razia a lift in his car .
15 He had completed a first draft by July 1941 , but he told Hayward that he was not pleased with the result because he was over-conscious of what he was attempting to do : " he was always aware of this problem in his work , and it had effectively led him to abandon much of the poetry he had been writing in his Harvard years .
16 By 1899 , having collected almost every available Prize and Exhibition there , he had obtained a First Class Honours degree in History at the London Examination , and his School Exhibition was extended to take him to Balliol College , Oxford , where he obtained a further First Class in History in 1903 .
17 By June , however , he had sent the first draft of three scenes to Browne and asked him if it was worth continuing .
18 At Oxford he had gained a First in Greats , for which , according to a contemporary , he had worked as if he were taking a chartered accountancy exam .
19 Dickinson was no stranger to success in the Gold Cup — he had trained the first two home , Silver Buck and Bregawn , in 1982 — but his feat in the 1983 contest is unique in big-race records , and to find anything remotely comparable you have to go back to 1822 , when James Croft 's four runners in the St Leger filled the first four places .
20 By 1881 he had built the first fully automatic milling plant at Chester and from that time , mechanically powered roller-milling rapidly supplanted stone-milling in the mass production of flour .
21 Luke 's features seemed to reshape themselves momentarily , his expression become one of savage anger , and he had taken the first step of the few that would bring him round the desk to her before she saw him drag control back to himself .
22 He had designed the first ‘ luxury ’ cinemas in the land , the most famous of which was the Regent in Brighton , showing that you could be lavish without being vulgar .
23 He spoke to the porters in English , because he was trying to forget that he had spent the first ten years of his life in Berlin .
24 After he had drawn the first furrow in the stetch he returned alongside , ploughing a second furrow against the first , thus completing the laying of the top or centre-furrows — in shape , exactly like the ridge of a roof .
25 George did n't bother to explain the process by which he had deflected the first demand — that Maxim go round to Century House by himself — by a counter-offer of Number 10 ( ‘ As it 's a Saturday , we could use the Cabinet Room ; think how that would look in your memoirs ’ ) — or one of his clubs , naming the one that had been effectively the HQ of the Intelligence Service in the heady days of World War II , and finally agreeing on this no-man's-land .
26 The King had ridden everywhere that autumn , but he had spent longest with Thor and Dunegal and Leofwine in Cumbria , where he had gleaned the first tidings of Duke William 's victory against his rebel kinsmen .
27 Lagerfeld sent sketches off and six months later he got a telegram telling him that he had won the first prize in the group for coats .
28 On their way to Estoril in the private jet Kate was forced to admit to herself that he had won the first round .
29 Yet he would have spent far less money if he had bought the first house and completely refurnished the kitchen or even changed it to another room .
30 He had shed the first and worst load , and as soon as he lifted his head and made to rise on his knees , Rhun 's arm lifted and sustained him .
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