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Sentence count:227+4Posted:2017-11-18Updated:2020-07-24
Meaning: adj. indicating the beginning unit in a series. 
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31. The Times is housed in an imposing edifice on 1st Street.
32. On September 1st, 300 patients were transferred from London hospitals to St. Peter's on one day.
33. Yet nobody in government is likely to be blown out of business, come their publication on June 1st.
34. Owner of most of Buckinghamshire, he refused to pay 20 shillings tax because Charles the 1st hadn't consulted Parliament.
35. Employers agreed to pay on December 1st nearly the full wage hike they promised to give on April 1st.
35. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
36. A sponsored walk to aid the preservation fund was held on 1st February 1992 and realised the excellent sum of £200.
37. Isabel Moore, formerly at Octopus, joins the company on 1st April as editorial director.
38. Aurigny inaugurated services on 1st March 1968, flying a lone Islander.
39. He hasn't play in the 1st team since a long while and will be bring some enthusiasm to the team.
40. It is pure coincidence that the date of his birthday was 1st April.
41. William of Orange, following his arrival in London, called a Parliament for 1st.
42. Just send two 1st class stamps for illustrated catalogue and price list.
43. Note 1933 elections Religion: large no. of women vote for 1st time.
44. Even the smaller contingent was delayed: less than a quarter of it was in place by April 1st.
45. But with ruler Mercury in direct motion from the 1st, you can make headway.
46. The Master was found lacking, and was dismissed by the Company on 1st September, with £10 compensation.
47. On May 1st, all the players in the Yugoslav drama gathered at a seaside resort near Athens.
48. Insurance Private insurance premiums of £5 due from 1st September.
49. She was the Imp Second in the 1st Badgeworth Pack, and was keen on doing her daily good turn.
50. She was poor but proud, and the 1st Shadwell Brownie Pack had to be rather careful what they did for her.
51. Beverley Hilton, editorial director of Eaglemoss Publications, retires on 1st April, but remains on the board.
52. A new visitor centre with interpretation facilities will be open from 1st June, 1992.
53. I've been summoned to appear at Guildford Magistrates Court on June 1st.
54. All clubs received a letter warning them against organising practice or trial matches before the season officially starts on 1st September.
55. The deadline for the submission of proposals is April 1st 1992.
56. I began my modest research post on 1st January, 1962.
57. Later in the day, another 1st Platoon Marine was felled by heat exhaustion.
58. The decision of the Tribunal is that a salary increase of 1.69% should apply for 12 months from 1st March 1993.
59. Both the Poll Tax and the Business rate come into force on 1st April 1990.
60. The appeal will be determined by way of written representations, which must be made by May 1st.
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