Example sentences of "[det] first [noun sg] i " in BNC.

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1 Now in this first session I really want to look at the way that er er financial planning will affect you once you , once you retire , it may be that 's the sort of area you 've not looked at in detail .
2 At this first meeting I expressed appreciation at their continuing confidence in me ; undertook to mediate ( this time unpaid ) ; and also to involve the services of John Montgomerie , whose clear-headed , quiet wisdom had earned him the respect and confidence of everyone he had dealt with .
3 The contributors will largely be from the educational faculty at the University , and in this first programme I have with me Professor Tony Becher , who is Chairman of the Education Area .
4 I 'm Andrew Panting , the Information Officer for the University , and for this first programme I 've been joined by Ted Nakhle and Lawrence Suss .
5 In this First Article I want to make two points .
6 In this first article I will retrace my first steps to Rennes-le-Chateau and the beginning of the mystery .
7 On my way out of the office that first day I fell over the only other disabled student in the college who was a wheelchair user .
8 On that first day I had little thought to spare for Parma itself , but gradually I came to realize how fortunate I was to go to school in a city that was both beautiful and intensely interesting .
9 well as I say do n't worry about it cos that first week I wo n't even bother anyway cos I 'll leave up what I 've got
10 ‘ From that first moment I felt like his mother .
11 When I reported to the station manager , Jack Radford , that first morning I was much impressed .
12 That first morning I met Don Wilson , the portly Chief Announcer , and his associates Jack Peach and Bill Herbert , the Regional Engineer , Norman Olding , and the Station Engineer , Basil Hilton .
13 That first morning I was served a rudimentary breakfast in the Officers ' Home .
14 That first term I was very shy and awkward .
15 By the end of that first evening I 'd discovered that , however much of a rebel your younger sister might be , you were made of tougher , truer steel . ’
16 I sometimes think back to that first talk I did in Mr Taylor 's class , and how scared I was .
17 ‘ The lady I spoke to that first time I rang up .
18 ‘ From that first time I met you .
19 From his own first forest I shall find my brother once again .
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