Use "first-class" in a sentence
first-class example sentences
first-class
1. Sometimes it required the element of luck for a woman to really have a first-class orgasm
2. From the NKWD headquarters, we went straight to the main railway station where I bought first-class tickets to Moscow for everyone
3. His hunger did not abate when they were settled into the first-class compartment that had cost 4000 Kronen, over $100
4. Their first-class compartment did not have sleeping accommodations, but since they were the only ones occupying it, they were able to stretch out on the seats and sleep when night fell
5. It was an in-house agency and as long as it did a first-class advertising job for its owner and subsidiaries, it was given carte blanche to pursue other clients and sources of revenue
6. Besides, if judgement was to fall upon her, it would be for something far grander than her social behaviour which had never been first-class to begin with
7. In a study of hydrocephalus sufferers carried out by the University of Sheffield, Professor John lorber discovered that there is no relation between the volume of brain tissue and IQ Of the 253 subjects in the study, 9 were found to have approximately only 5% of the normal amount of brain tissue despite this, 4 had IQ’s of above 100, the national average, and another 2 had IQ’s of above 126, while one of the subjects proved to be as intelligent as those studying him, he had a first-class degree in Mathematics
8. operated a first-class business, I told her to put on her shoes and start packing her bags: I
9. For him travelling meant cars, first-class trains, aeroplanes and hotels
10. He traveled alone and sat by himself in a first-class car reading newspapers and magazines
11. He was one cool customer in addition to being a first-class asshole, murderer and traitor
12. parcels that would cost me twice as much to send first-class
13. Harold Moe spent one first-class
14. The Starsphere, Lezura thought, but that is a first-class technique!
15. As he entered the first-class cabin,
16. Raj had waited for me in the college since my first-class to the last class for five hours
17. As an hypersonic glider, the SPS-10A was proving to be a first-class machine, having plenty of aerodynamic lift from its lifting body shape while having minimal drag, something that allowed her to keep flying hypersonic for long distances without any engine thrust
18. The magnetic divine aura of Yogi Kaka Bhusunda radiated to a distance of eight miles! The spiritual aura of even a first-class aspirant radiates to a distance of 400 yards
19. first-class citizens often went for social calls, and it was this mansion that Rad knew he would
20. was this: marry a wealthy, first-class gentleman and live a life of security
21. I pointed to an empty seat at the front of the first-class section
22. Finally, after a three-hour wait, during which two first-class businessmen had been bumped in favor of two other travelers, the 747 was off the ground
23. A gaggle of other first-class passengers pretended not to listen–but often could not help but do otherwise
24. wear all the time to prove I'm a first-class passenger
25. The Blaser saddle mount considered among hunters to be first-class, is not very popular with marksmen, nor is the R
26. If there was one amongst us who obeyed orders instantly and without question, it was the Snake, a first-class soldier always
27. Laughed with tears, cried with smiles, and kissed me and we were a curious spectacle in the first-class compartment with tears streaming down her cheeks
28. I made the rounds of the so-called first-class hotels, which in those days were anything but that and had very little work in their in-house salons
29. Orlov, with first-class cuffing outlined in red upon his face, hastily slammed the double doors closed
30. Yet thither it was that Dantes guided his vessel, and at Monte Cristo he arrived at the close of the second day; his boat had proved herself a first-class sailer, and had come the distance from Genoa in thirty-five hours
31. I am told it is the height of luxury with a plush double bed, sixteen first-class seats and a mini-hospital at the back staffed with European nurses led by a German doctor
32. Of course, they had agreed for only three, but as they always made a point of doing their work in a first-class manner rather than not make a good job, they would give it the extra coat for nothing, but he was sure she would not wish them to do that
33. For roughly one hundred thousand dollars, about two and a half million in today’s dollars, Carnegie quietly bought up all the properties along a three-mile stretch of the Millstone River, dammed it, and produced a first-class rowing course—shallow, straight, protected, lovely to look at, and quite free of coal barges
34. He found the first-class dining room, with its own orchestra balcony, cove lighting behind recessed windows to create the illusion of perpetual daylight, and round dining tables, each draped with an elegant tablecloth and carrying its own Louis Seize–style brass lamp, all arranged under a domed ceiling painted with murals of mythological scenes like the feast of the Bacchanalia
35. ” Talking pictures were shown in the tourist lounge for the athletes and in the Grand Salon for first-class passengers
36. On the second day out of New York, a group of journalists invited her up to the first-class decks for what turned out to be an all-night party, during which she drank a good deal of champagne, ate caviar, and entranced many of the writers, among them William Randolph Hearst Jr
37. Up on the sundeck, the first-class passengers drank champagne and sang as well
38. "This is a first-class, upto-date burgling kit, with nickel-plated jemmy, diamond-tipped glass-cutter, adaptable keys, and every modern improvement which the march of civilization demands
39. I brought in a mostly first-class clientele and opened offices overseas
40. They could have been the first six up for any team in the Majors, or they could have been any six guys in line at the pawn shop, or the ER, or the first-class lounge at the airport
41. Justine quickly sketched in the story of Scotty’s night in Aspen, then said, “Olsen and Barbie are guests of the Aspen PD, and Scotty is in a first-class hotel without a scratch on him
42. It was not, however, until we were all in a first-class carriage and well started upon our journey to Birmingham that I was able to learn what the trouble was which had driven him to Sherlock Holmes
43. The second first-class carriage from the front will
44. Moore should share the expense of Monsieur Caratal's train, and should travel in the other empty first-class compartment, if Monsieur Caratal objected to having him in the one which he occupied
45. "First-class," the man answered
46. At Rugby the attention of the station officials was drawn to the fact that the door of one of the first-class carriages was open
47. Making her way through the crowd to the first-class waiting-room, she gradually recollected all the details of her position, and the plans between which she was hesitating
48. I haven't seen a first-class match for years not since Father Graves took me when we were passing through Leeds, after we'd been to the induction of the Abbot at Ampleforth
49. If they had still doubted that he was really a first-class burglar, in spite of Gandalf's words, they doubted no longer
50. Logical as this endeavor may seem, we do not believe it is suited to the needs or temperament of the true investor—particularly since he would be competing with a large number of stock-market traders and first-class financial analysts who are trying to do the same thing