Example sentences of "from [art] first [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What remains the same is Rickenbacker 's liking for parallel neck depth , and this one measures more or less ″ from the first fret to the 17th .
2 Project number 1 on the first list , which derived from the first reconnaissance , was to ‘ Develop a worldwide communications system ’ For various reasons the project was not taken forward but Save The Children have continued to take the view that good communications , within the Field and between Field and HQ , is of the highest priority .
3 In the late 1520s and 1530s , Henry VIII had embarked on a spectacular , even murderous matrimonial career in an attempt to save his kingdom from the first part of that curse .
4 The inference to be drawn from the first part of his letter is that once Roman Catholics are in a voting majority they will automatically vote for a United Ireland .
5 The first 5 portfolios ( P 1 to P 5 ) use the data from the first part of Table 6.6(a) .
6 During routine upper gastrointestinal endoscopy one biopsy was taken for hostological examination from the antral mucosa 2 cm from the pylorus and one from the first part of the duodenum on the opposite wall to the area of ulceration .
7 Dealers emerged from the first day 's sale of the Blackmer library gasping at the high prices .
8 The uppers , made of one piece calf leather with leather bellows , well padded tongue and collar , provided the comfort I remembered from the first day .
9 From the first day they completely opted out , wandering around saying how beautiful it was while we dug the vegetable garden .
10 Then she brought him her account book , which she had kept faithfully from the first day of opening her house , and showed him the state of things .
11 The NatWest Hospital Income Plan covers you in the event of hospitalisation and pays out from the first day you 're admitted .
12 Right from the first day I worked hard , no longer rested on my oars and as a result topped the class list .
13 From the first day of competition onwards there was the complicated process of conquering the logistics of the Stadio Olimpico complex .
14 From the first day on , when they had met on the wide steps of the strange school , they had loved one another until the last , when they left this school , never to see one another again ; and they never knew that their friendship was love , their love passion .
15 From the first day of the war the security forces went in fear of the unseen enemy : agents and provocateurs smuggled into the country under the guise of fugitives from Nazi persecution .
16 Pam was there from the beginning , or at least from the first day of school .
17 From the first day , one ward was closed at weekends to save on wages.That means shifting the patients around however sick they are .
18 Right from the first day of term the two of them started wandering round together during the morning-break and in the lunch-hour .
19 She showed me the marks on the back of her knuckles and her wrist where that bitch had walloped her with a rod of some sort , right from the first day . ’
20 From the first day as a cub reporter , journalists are repeatedly told to ‘ get both sides of the story ’ .
21 This policy is currently in question because of the high incidence of cross addiction to these substances but there is still a long way to go before Treatment Centres generally recommend abstinence from all these substances from the first day of recovery .
22 A meeting of a licensing board can not be adjourned beyond the period of one month from the first day of the meeting .
23 From the first day , I knew we were working with class .
24 As part of the process of writing from the very beginning , and writing in small steps , from the first day you should write down , and keep available , notes consisting of a few sentences on each of the following : ( a ) the essay 's hypothesis ( the claim it is interested in exploring ) ; ( b ) the evidence or data you are going to use ( the facts , quotes , parallel cases from other texts , etc. , that you are in the process of collecting ) ; ( c ) brief statements of your ideas so far ; ( d ) in the case of a longer dissertation , the preliminary results of a " literature search " ( a survey of bibliographies to find things to read ) .
25 The most important feature is the reservoir of larvae in the tissues of the cow , with subsequent milk-borne transmission ensuring that calves are exposed to infection from the first day of life .
26 Girls had obviously been standing in line for this man from the first day he 'd put on long trousers — or even earlier , she thought grimly .
27 Constant hum , people started from the first day and they 've been flowing through ever since with a high point at the weekend when they 've had more time to come up to London to have a look at things look at things .
28 ‘ The pitch has held together reasonably well and the conditions have not changed that much from the first day .
29 I loved St Paul 's from the first day I walked through the gates , I suppose partly because no one told me off for working too hard .
30 They 're showing all them , mm , all the er wickets and all the runs from the first day onwards .
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