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

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1 Port Solent offers berth holders more than just the first class yacht sales and repair facilities of the south coast 's most prestigious marina , it also offers 24 hour access 365 days a year .
2 Hosted in London by the Institute of Marine Engineers , it will replicate the first class lunch menu on the day before the ship hit an iceberg .
3 The first class coach contains five full and one coupe compartment .
4 It was Geoteam Exploration 's first 3D seismic survey for BP and he paid tribute to the first class performance of the Nordic Explorer and staff .
5 Once at sea the Church of England chaplain read the Prayer Book 's ‘ stately intercessions ’ on the first class deck .
6 We will lower the limit on the Post office monopoly much closer to the level of the first class stamp .
7 It was the Saint Mary 's window though , which was considered best for the first class stamp .
8 And , of course , you buy only the weeks you want to use at a fraction of the cost of buying the whole property , with all the facilities of the first class Hotel and Country Club at your disposal …
9 Yet whenever you feel the urge to venture forth into civilisation again — perhaps for a romantic dinner a deux , or a soothing massage in the capable hands of a master masseur — the first class Hotel and adjoining Country Club are but a short walk from your front door .
10 If you want an example of computer madness , study the First Class Fixture List .
11 An articulate Inspector of Accidents who has personal experience of these matters is possibly better able to make an assessment of such things than a lawyer who has little more experience than turbulence in flight spilling some of the champagne in the first class section of the cabin .
12 The first class restaurant offers an excellent buffet breakfast and a choice of three dinner menus .
13 Then Kurt has to shell out a considerable amount of money , maybe $25,000 , for the first class plane seats so that Courtney can fly home lying down and a specially appointed ambulance to pick her up at LA airport .
14 During his flyingboat period he added to his natural aptitude as a pilot several academic qualifications — a First Class Navigation licence , " B " Pilot 's licence .
15 The name ‘ Shivering Mountain ’ sounds like it should refer to some awesome peak in the Himalayas — in fact it applies to Mam Tor , standing at a modest 1,696ft but offering a first class viewpoint on this fine Derbyshire circuit .
16 And I think it 's a very fine piece of work for which he received a first class mark incidentally .
17 So I mean y'know j it may help you get a first class mark if you 're a good candidate by writing lots , but generally writing lots does n't ensure that you get a good mark .
18 TOP Smokebuster Karen MacGregor has won a first class trip on an Intercity 225 for helping her mother quit smoking .
19 We 've all said Oxfordshire offers a first class education service .
20 To ensure Consultants had a first class knowledge of the industry , all were obliged to obtain the Financial Planning Certificate awarded by the Life Insurance Association and Chartered Insurance Institute .
21 Brilliant digitised speech for Soundblaster users and a first class music track .
22 He also told reporters : ‘ It was completed on time and is a first class facility , designed and engineered to the very highest standards .
23 Covering the whole period from the 1790s to 1815 , this is a first class reference on a hard-to-find subject , and highly recommended .
24 Whatever happens in 1992 we must all work to make our customers appreciate that they receive a first class service .
25 Norwich Union 's aim is at all times to provide a first class standard of service .
26 And er he was a first class tradesman you know , really really made quite good stuff .
27 But he was a first class tradesman .
28 ’ It has all the makings of a first class row , ’ said Geoff with evident glee .
29 With this second novel , Amy Tan has again proved herself to be a first class writer , one who can write books which not only have enormous popular appeal , but also teach us something new about the human condition .
30 Now the Temperance Hall was a very very nice hall er balcony all the way around , it held five or six hundred people er candelabras and all the rest of it , a lovely stage and these travelling concert parties used to come round on a Saturday night , and I should imagine they 'd be doing the seasides during the summer and then they came back in the Walsall and various areas during the er winter months , and we used to get concert parties like The Roosters and The Bonbons and all those sort of people come along and they were real and of course fellas my age , I mean eighteen and nine we used to take our girls there I mean it was full of young people er you 'd perhaps have been to the pictures one night and it 's another way of entertaining really and it was really a first class entertainment .
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