Example sentences of "take her first [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I shall take Zoe back to Lourdes as soon as she takes her first step as I know she will .
2 He would take her first thing in the morning to see it .
3 In June 1978 Angela took her first stand at the prestigious Arts and Antiques Fair at Olympia in London .
4 SARAH GOURLEY , of Prestwick , the Scottish indoor and outdoor singles ' champion , took her first step to securing a world championship double for her country in Guernsey last night .
5 ‘ We could n't believe it when she took her first step five months later , ’ Mrs Hamlet said .
6 LISA McDONALD Following the completion of her B.A. ( Hons ) degree course in Economics and Business Law , Lisa McDonald took her first job with Stoddard , being employed as a Graduate Trainee in Management Accounts .
7 It was probably that prediction which persuaded Diana to call in Penny after taking her first overdose .
8 HOLLYWOOD beauty Michelle Pfeiffer is taking her first holiday in TEN years .
9 He had sat opposite her , watching her while she ate , making an extravagant moue of distaste when she suggested that he share it , but staring at her with a concentrated , almost angry , satisfaction ; rather , she thought , as a mother might watch a convalescent child taking her first mouthful .
10 Jan , who starred as an actress in theatre and musical comedy before taking her first casting job with Prisoner : C Block H , smiles when asked how she approaches star spotting .
11 I also visited the Sadlers Wells Ballet , sitting up in the gallery with friends for one shilling and sixpence in old money and watching the Corps open up before us like the flowers whose waltz they were dancing , and that talented new ballerina Miss Margot Fonteyn taking her first curtain calls .
12 LEARNER-driver Jackie Richards , 39 , of Gloucester , is taking her first lesson — a 900-mile trip from John O'Groats to Land 's End for charity .
13 She hopped all the way home , arms wide and waving as if she was taking her first lesson in tightrope walking .
14 After she 'd taken her first sip , she said : ‘ Play it — go ahead , ’ and sat on the bed to listen where she would n't have to meet his eye .
15 She married fellow student Bob Norrie when her articles were over and moved with him down to Reading to take her first job as a solicitor with Dennis Berry & Co .
16 The outing was set up by her former Tory MP , the late Richard Holt , who also fixed it for her to take her first flight — an 80-minute trip over the Bay of Biscay in Concorde — when she was 109 .
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