Example sentences of "he [verb] first [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In 1859 he passed first class in botany in the first examination for teachers organized by the Department of Science and Art , and this was his sole academic qualification .
2 I interviewed him when he became First Sea Lord and on one or two other occasions , and I always slightly regretted that my commitment to current affairs had prevented me from taking up Associated Rediffusion 's offer to spend two years with him , at home and abroad , researching and scripting the thirteen programmes they were planning on his Life and Times — a task subsequently and admirably performed by John Terraine .
3 Goalkeeper Alan Main fumbled a Glynn Snodin corner and , in the process , allowed Baird to scramble home his tenth goal of the season after John Robertson had failed to connect when he got first bite at the cherry .
4 He found first gear and eased the great machine slowly forward until it hit the utility room door , closed it , and pinned it fast .
5 Oxford are also playing at Tranmere in the league next saturday … you can see highlights of the Swindon Town game on Central 's midweek sports special … and no Hereford fan should be missing from Edgar Street on Wednesday with Vinny Jones and the Crazy Gang in town … finally Swindon have put last season 's top scorer Craig Maskell up for sale … he wants first team football
6 He says that 's a when , he said I ca n't let June come to work he said I was he said first things that went through my mind were someone 's decided to finish , what 's gone off ?
7 He woke First Man and made him eat , too and ‘ Adam ’ threw the apple core out over the crowd 's heads .
8 Brasenose awarded him a senior Hulme exhibition and he obtained first classes in mathematical moderations ( 1906 ) , mathematics ( 1908 ) , and engineering science ( 1910 ) .
9 He was educated at Charterhouse and Pembroke College , Cambridge , where he obtained first classes in each part of the classical tripos ( 1896 and 1897 ) .
10 He was educated at Nottingham High School , Rugby School , and Trinity College , Cambridge , where he obtained first classes in both parts of the classical tripos ( 1908 and 1909 ) , in part ii specializing in archaeology , and won several classical prizes .
11 He obtained first classes in both parts ( 1882 and 1883 ) of the natural sciences tripos .
12 He obtained first classes in the classical tripos ( parts i and ii , 1909 and 1911 ) and the Oriental languages tripos ( 1910 ) ; was awarded the Brotherton memorial Sanskrit prize ; and was elected a fellow of Christ 's ( 1912 ) .
13 He takes first place in the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez , although Alain Prost comes third to keep him on course for Senna 's title .
14 Despite his insistence on Marxian analysis and his exhausting programme of extra-curricular activities , he achieved first classes in both parts of the history tripos ( 1935 and 1936 ) .
15 Up until Lavery 's strike — he pulled first time from an acute angle — Armagh had huffed and puffed against a Mayo side that relied too heavily on a few individuals .
16 And now an ache in his gut , that he thought first wind , then diarrhoea .
17 He went first thing next morning , though , and the innings closed on 270 as Holding became the fourth West Indian to take 200 Test wickets .
18 Firstly , he needed to reform the army , and to this end he imported first Italian and later French experts .
19 Midani , the wealthy Lebanese who had always believed that he had first option should Edwards ever decide to sell , after trying to buy the club himself , insisted more than once : ‘ United must not be caused embarassment , ’ and seemed to be the one participant in what became an increasingly shabby affair who was conscious that great dignity was at stake .
20 Paula 's a lot better he slept first time last night right through without
21 He married first wife Sue Walpole at 17 in 1971 but the marriage ended after 11 months through his flings with other women .
22 He married first Margaret Edwin , secondly Mary Cox , widow and sister-in-law of a politically moderate parliamentarian colonel .
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