Example sentences of "she [vb past] [prep] [art] first " in BNC.

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1 She experienced for the first time the frightening inhospitality of city streets .
2 She realised for the first time how Benjamin must be feeling .
3 ‘ But only because when we turned up at the solicitor 's to work out the marriage settlement — her idea , not mine — she realised for the first time that I was n't as rich as she thought .
4 Speechless , she glared at him , then felt the colour start back to her cheeks as she realised for the first time what he was dressed in , which was very little indeed .
5 But as she sipped the hot , reviving brew , she realised for the first time since buying the house just how very quiet it was — eerily quiet .
6 When she got to the first landing , her mother 's bedroom door suddenly flew open and her mother burst out .
7 She had n't missed him at all when he died , but now she realized for the first time that she had lost her father .
8 She realized for the first time fully consciously that she was ill at ease with , even afraid of , very tall men .
9 When she heard the voice of Sam 's mother she realized for the first time that it was more than likely that her own mother would , during the course of the evening , make some reference to the dinner-party which , she had been led to believe , was taking place in Pam 's house .
10 She claimed she had never realised the significance of the tape , which she played for the first time ‘ weeks later ’ .
11 She noticed for the first time that he was wearing a pair of white , glowing incongruously in the twilight .
12 She noticed for the first time that they had stopped , and looking round , discovered that they were outside the house .
13 She noticed for the first time that he had a slight limp .
14 In her bedroom now , sipping her whisky , she acknowledged for the first time in her life that if she had to make a list of the happy times , it would properly have to include the hours she had spent with Graham in his garden .
15 She returned to the first column .
16 She started as the first hired staff person .
17 As she descended the stairs , she appreciated for the first time how far she had fallen from grace .
18 She exhibited for the first time in spring 1900 at the New English Art Club , an organization with strong Slade connections , and continued to show there twice yearly until 1903 .
19 What a pity she did not discover that all she needed in the first place to remove the ‘ writer 's cramp ’ was to rest her right elbow on the table when writing instead of letting it hang over the edge without support !
20 When Anne left them she thought of the first time she had stood on that corner saying goodnight to John .
21 Her hands were shaking as she reached for the first of the envelopes .
22 The barely acknowledged hope caused her heart to beat faster as she reached for the first round iron latch .
23 The thought had no sooner entered her mind when she tripped over the first slat of the drawbridge and fell to her knees before she could save herself .
24 Only when Bert Rafferty was called to give evidence did Harriet Tremayne show any sign of breaking down , as she listened for the first time to his description of exactly what had happened on that harrowing morning .
25 She listened for the first time in ages , pouring herself another glass of wine , knowing she was drinking a little too much , but doing it out of a desire to annoy Luke .
26 Much cheered , she bit into the first forkful .
27 A month ago he had come to see her and now she understood for the first time that what he had said to her then would change her life .
28 Coming back , she saw for the first time that a letter addressed to herself lay on the kitchen table .
29 Half an hour later , the book slipped out of her hand and she fell into the first of the night 's uneasy periods of slumber .
30 So much that she fell on the first excuse to put some distance between them .
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