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

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1 THE FIRST serious row over plans to redevelop London 's docklands seems certain to erupt soon .
2 SOUTH Africa 's State President , Mr FW de Klerk , yesterday suffered the first serious blow to his reputation as the great reformer by appearing to acquiesce in a cover-up of political murders carried out by state agencies , including the police .
3 The first serious split occurred in 1925 with the formation of the National Fascists , a group of about 100 which broke away from the parent organization on the grounds that the BF were neither sufficiently anti-semitic nor fascist .
4 This brought to an end a two-week crisis which had presented the first serious threat to communist rule in Albania since its establishment during the Second World War .
5 NEW YORK — The UN Secretary-General , Javier Perez de Cuellar , plans to send a 625-member peacekeeping force to Central America in the first serious test of the regional peace agreement signed in August .
6 Young , currently the smartest culture , crit , and sidekick Caveney provide the first serious look at the new wave of American fiction — from the burnt-out brat packers to such authentic talents as Mary Gaitskill and Dennis Cooper
7 He considered it special because he recalled that ‘ the first serious look at the involvement of women in the media in Africa was initiated by WACC . ’
8 It was no doubt a disappointment to her that this , the first serious appraisement of her work , should have been so long delayed .
9 Mercer , who will have the jaw wired to-morrow , said : ‘ It 's the first serious injury I 've had and I 've never felt as flat as this .
10 In the United States , however , the rise in import penetration , all of which occurred in the 1960s , represented the first serious incursion this century by imported manufactured goods .
11 Peter Jacobsen despatched the first serious shot of the Masters .
12 They were resumed by the publication , jointly with H. C. Ralph Edwards , of Georgian Cabinet-Makers ( 1944 ) , the first serious recognition of furniture designers other than Thomas Chippendale , George Hepplewhite , and Thomas Sheraton [ qq.v . ] .
13 In the first serious clash since the coup , the army , now given a broader mandate to destroy the Marxist Sendero Luminoso ( " Shining Path " ) guerrillas , on April 28 moved into the Raucana shanty town on the outskirts of the capital Lima , run as a " model " Sendero development ; one person was killed and over a dozen more seriously wounded .
14 Not until 1793 did Sultan Selim III make the first serious effort to establish permanent Turkish diplomatic missions in the main European capitals ; and these were unsuccessful and short-lived .
15 ‘ A well-tied tie is the first serious step in life ’ — Oscar Wilde .
16 THE first serious prospect of a cure for Aids , rather than a treatment which delays its effects , has emerged when no trace of the Aids virus was found during the post mortem on a patient who had been treated with the standard AZT drug and a bone marrow transplant .
17 Recognising this problem led scholars in the area to make the first serious use of what are called longitudinal studies .
18 The invasion of the Torness site was therefore a landmark in British opposition to nuclear power , the first serious example of civil disobedience .
19 It was in this period , very roughly between 1050 and 1150 , that we can most readily discern the revival of many independent cities ; and it was in the 1150s that the first serious challenge to their independence was mounted by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa .
20 The first serious challenge to the Council came with the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community .
21 It began very early in September and has really come to an end today with the last of the leaves falling overnight and the first serious snow on the mountains .
22 Peter Thornton 's book is the first serious study of this vast and sometimes elusive subject and the fourth in a series of thematically non-sequential books from Weidenfeld and Nicolson initiated by Mr Thornton with his richly informative Authentic Décor : The Domestic Interior 1620–1920 .
23 She undertook the first serious application of photography to science by making photograms of her extensive collection of algae .
24 The first serious attempt at a mechanistic account of behaviour was concerned with animal orientation .
25 Metrolink is seen by transport planners and environmentalists as the first serious attempt to squeeze non-essential car users out of Manchester city centre .
26 The first serious attempt was made as early as 1869 by a young Swiss doctor , Johannes Friedrich Miescher ( 1844–1894 ) , whose uncle was Wilhelm His ( 1831–1904 ) , a most unusual anatomist who maintained the forward-looking proposition ‘ La solution finale du problème du développement tissulaire se trouve dans la chimie ’ ( The final solution of the problem of development of organs is to be found in chemistry ) .
27 Yet this is the first serious attempt to write about the revolution since the heyday of the early 1970s .
28 The first serious attempt to facilitate the electronic transfer of bill of lading rights took place in 1986 and lasted less than one year .
29 To judge from Timothy Day 's useful Discography of Tudor church music ( London , 1989 ) , they mark the first serious attempt to capture on record a representative sample of Byrd 's music .
30 The Eighth National Conference of the Young Communist League , held at Bermondsey in February 1936 , marked the first serious attempt to broaden the appeal of the YCL .
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