Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] for the [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Legends about the Babylonian and Persian period were revived — or perhaps invented for the first time — to encourage faithfulness to the Mosaic Law in the new conditions .
2 Moments after the fighter had dipped its wings , the RAF ensign was gently lowered for the last time at Biggin Hill , Kent .
3 Dysmap works by solving a large number of simultaneous equations at specified time intervals , using the information already calculated for the previous time interval as the basis for the current series of calculations .
4 Both knew that the other knew that Steve and Maria Luisa had n't just met for the first time .
5 The Brichardi have just bred for the first time and have a healthy brood of 20 or so fry .
6 The foundations of the colonial era , during which white European nations dominated vast areas of Asia , Africa and Latin America , were fatally undermined for the first time during the turbulent second decade of the twentieth century .
7 On March 18 Najibullah formally announced for the first time that he was prepared to resign to further the progress of a UN peace plan , the initial aim of which was to establish an interim , all-party government [ see p. 38811 ] .
8 At the 1970 Annual General Meeting as said above , rumblings of discontent about the relative rights and status of bondholders were formally voiced for the first time .
9 These had been directly elected for the first time in 1986 [ see p. 34305 ] .
10 Also selected for the first time is batsman Mohsin Chohan , who plays for the Bangor club and has appeared for Caernarfonshire in the past .
11 Fibre Channel Standard technology was also featured for the first time in a cluster and high-speed networking environment .
12 We have also shown for the first time such treatment also decreases basal gastric acid secretion significantly .
13 Tailored awards , designed to meet the specific needs of particular organisations and employers , were also offered for the first time , attracting over 500 candidates .
14 It is simply due to the fact that the diffused , little defined , fitfully manifested and sometimes sub-personal presence of God as Spirit which we found in the Old Testament , becomes clearly focused for the first time in Jesus of Nazareth .
15 They were also allowed for the first time to subsidize denominational primary schools .
16 The ‘ germ ’ of this story , I think , is the idea ( I do not know who first expressed it ) that couples of servants who apply for situations as man and wife have often met for the first time in the registry office .
17 A stench , which Franca now noticed for the first time , arose from the bed .
18 Such data are not yet available for Europe , but will be imminently presented for the first time .
19 In a very real way , I have found , it is the only place where things have been really understood for the first time .
20 Compiled annually , it is a voluminous source which can now be fully exploited for the first time using computer techniques .
21 A small fountain splashed musically in the centre , the clear water dazzling , and Maggie found herself almost stunned for the first time in many years .
22 ‘ The wisdom of pricing gas at parity with imported oil has thus been officially recognised for the first time in Pakistan , despite being electorally unpopular .
23 By the time the British , the Americans , and the ultimately successful Rifs from North Africa had made their assaults , the monastery was almost completely destroyed for the third time in history .
24 The Portuguese Social Democrats have recently won for the second time running with a slightly increased majority and 50.7 per cent of the votes cast .
25 NEWLY DEVELOPED by InTec 's materials department , HIVOL ‘ Metal Matrix Composites ’ were recently shown for the first time at an exhibition .
26 But in 1888 , two years after my father was born , the newly constituted county councils were created and Oxfordshire was systematically governed for the first time .
27 The existence of the Secret Intelligence Service ( SIS ) , commonly known as MI6 , was publicly acknowledged for the first time by the government when Major announced on May 6 that the service would , like its domestic intelligence counterpart MI5 [ see p. 37158 ] , be placed on a statutory basis during the 1992-93 session of Parliament , and confirmed that its Chief was Sir Colin McColl .
28 In some countries , marginal land that was previously heath or moorland , as well as much pasture land , has been recently ploughed for the first time in centuries , with the resulting destruction of many archaeological sites .
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