Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [prep] the first " in BNC.

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1 Alec Monk , formerly international advertising controller at Nestlé , refused to approve any commercial in which the brand name failed to appear in the first seven or eight seconds , and in which it was not repeated several times .
2 Ledgered bread failed to catch for the first hour but a switch to three bronze maggot on a size 14 hook presented over the far side found chub to 2 lb 8 oz from peg one .
3 Because Miguel , in the same incident , has been bitten but not seriously injured , Sarah tries to save him by cutting off his infected arm with a machete — an effect that failed to work with the first model , until an assistant of Savini 's used a spare rubber arm with the cut prefilled with wax .
4 Thus , for example , the student with difficulty revising , having drawn up his plan of action , agreed to work on the first item on his list and not to be side-tracked into attempting other items at the same time .
5 He tried to relax for the first time .
6 He found underpricing for the first third of his data period , and overpricing for the remainder .
7 On his death ten years later , he was succeeded as leader of the community by one of his companions , Abu Bakr , who later became seen as the first of a line of caliphs ( khulafa in Arabic ) .
8 I 'd flown for the first time , out to Malta in an old , rattling York aircraft , and then on to the Canal one .
9 It was an astonishing thing for a wife to say about her husband to a woman she 'd met for the first time .
10 A wife I 'd met for the first time filled up
11 The Biblical Commission responded with a letter which came to serve as the first part of an encyclical , Divino Afflante Spiritu , published by Pius XII on 30 September 1943 .
12 ‘ Tell me , ’ he 'd said to the first .
13 Matter of of people who 'd died in the first world war .
14 The lift came to rest at the first floor and the door slid open .
15 Also , I felt I 'd dealt with the first layer and although I was well aware that there were subsequent layers , I thought I would deal with them at some later date .
16 In the end Leeds could have had 4–5 … if they 'd scored in the first half it could have been 10 ! !
17 Despite the Second Test trouncing by New Zealand , Murphy says Ireland needed that match , ‘ We 'd have come home with a very mistaken picture of our true form if we 'd left after the first international ’ .
18 And as the embarrassing minutes ticked away I began to realize for the first time the enormity of the problem which confronted Mrs Rumney .
19 Nicholson was in awe of Minnelli ; this was , after all , his first experience of a mainstream director of Minnelli 's vintage , and he began to worry after the first day when it was suggested he might get his hair cut .
20 Unsuccessful at first , southern whaling began to flourish from the first decade of the 20th century , based initially at shore stations on South Georgia , later on pelagic fleets of factory ships and catchers .
21 He began to run after the first taxi , but it was soon out of sight .
22 [ he ] … began to understand for the first time just how much there was in this business of being a ship 's officer .
23 The champagne reception — at which Kylie began to demonstrate for the first time a new found confidence with both press and public — also gave them the perfect opportunity to milk their golden child 's latest achievement , three UK gold discs for ‘ Kylie ’ the LP , and the singles ‘ I Should Be So Lucky ’ and ‘ Got To Be Certain ’ .
24 Harry 's expression began to relax for the first time in Nicholas 's company .
25 By clause 2 of this mortgage , the mortgagor guaranteed to pay to the first defendant on demand :
26 As the sopranos of the WI soared off into the upper atmosphere he began to feel for the first time that this Christmas had meaning .
27 ‘ I do n't like working from pictures in books , ’ she went on , as her pencil began to skim over the first sheet .
28 What became known as the First Series was published by Macrone in two volumes in Feb. 1836 with 16 illustrations by Cruikshank .
29 I left the main group and started searching on the first floor at the west side of the house .
30 ‘ How did they get the £250,000 spare wealth needed to qualify in the first place ’ , is one theme I hear from these envy-driven commentators .
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