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

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1 By the end of the year she was rewriting the record books as — with her UK sales alone more than 2 million — she became the first female artist to have her first five singles go silver .
2 She became the first female singer to top the festive chart twice .
3 Our President , Lady Braithwaite , appearing in public for the first time in her new role , was warmly greeted , and during the afternoon she drew the first lucky winners of our 200 Club , a most important new venture to raise badly needed funds for the Society .
4 THE Republic 's President , Mary Robinson , was the toast of a remote island community today when she opened the first licensed premises on Inishturk in Clew Bay .
5 She organized the first Red Cross women 's camp , and during World War I was commandant of a Voluntary Aid Deteachment hospital in Glamorganshire , for which she was appointed MBE .
6 Sure enough , not long afterwards she heard the first faint sounds of pursuit .
7 She edited the first authentic magazine , Focus , whose contributors were accorded free access for their vibrant breakaway from Victorian ( Wordsworthian ) poetry .
8 She undertook the first serious application of photography to science by making photograms of her extensive collection of algae .
9 That Sunday she took the first positive step towards keeping a check on her child .
10 She sent the first correct solution selected and knew that the teams this century who appeared in FA Cup finals and were relegated in the same season were Brighton ( 1983 ) , Leicester ( 1969 ) , Manchester City ( 1926 ) and Chelsea ( 1915 )
11 He raised the bone knife to the wooden lips and she felt the first gentle cut .
12 HER knees felt weak and butterflies flocked into her stomach as she felt the first hot flush of teenage love .
13 This time his kiss was a little more forceful , it lasted longer , and she felt the first light outbreak of heat on his skin .
14 In 1928 she published the first general history of the women 's suffrage movement , The Cause , and in 1931 Millicent Garrett Fawcett .
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