Example sentences of "[prep] second [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A Bill will go to the latter two types of committee only if it is so moved by a Member immediately after second reading and so decided by the House .
2 Nowadays , every provision imposing a charge on public funds ( and most Bills do ) is printed in the Bill in italics and is the subject of a resolution after second reading , in committee .
3 New police warning after second night of blasts
4 BOMB DISPOSAL specialists were yesterday called out to beaches on the south-west coast of Scotland after Second World War phosphorus canisters believed to be from an undersea dump were washed ashore .
5 Keep left ( yellow waymark ) after second bridge .
6 Feb. 22 After second meeting with Gorbachev Aziz announces Iraqi acceptance of Soviet plan ; but Bush ultimatum demands that Iraq begin troop evacuation of Kuwait by midday on Feb. 23 .
7 Jan. 19 US airlifts Patriot missiles to Israel after second Scud attack .
8 Boak , Head of Physics , was appointed to succeed Paine as Second Master .
9 I shall argue in Chapter 4 that most of the adolescent Creole users are best treated as second dialect speakers of Creole rather than second language learners .
10 As a result three Census Wards were identified as first order target Wards for a marketing exercise , and seven additional Wards as second order target Wards .
11 Lord Sempill was designated pilot for publicity purposes , but with the amiable R H Timber Wood , Major Anson 's pilot , as second pilot .
12 After serving an apprenticeship in Formula Three , he had recently been signed up as second driver by Dalgety , a leading Formula One team .
13 In January 1964 the Leaders learnt that the Reverend William Buchanan ( President of the Church 1990–1991 ) was unable to accept an invitation to succeed the Reverend Val Silcock as second minister on the Circuit .
14 George Yeo was appointed to head the new Ministry for Information and Arts and also as Second Minister for Foreign Affairs .
15 The writ named the Secretary of State for the Environment as the first party for failing to provide the necessary certificates , with the Coal Board conjoined as second party .
16 At present employers tend to see joint degrees as second class .
17 At the launch at Darlington Arts Centre , Miss Armstrong said women should not be ‘ side-lined , marginalised or treated as second class citizens . ’
18 Living economically almost came as second nature .
19 He is seeking , in a manner that appears to lack the kind of subtlety that comes as second nature to China 's rulers , to call their bluff .
20 This group of teaching aids is by far the most important , and should not be regarded as second rate .
21 ALAN DAVIES was being sincere when he expressed his sympathy for an Irish team exposed in this record home crushing as second rate .
22 In no sense are these hospitals now seen as second rate .
23 After completing a core course in foundation subjects in general and applied linguistics , MSc students put together a personal programme of options chosen from a set of more than 25 courses ranging from highly practical topics like language teaching methodology , language testing , teacher education etc. to theoretical and descriptive studies such as second language acquisition , socio/psycho-linguistics , pedagogical descriptions and literary stylistics .
24 Creole acquisition as second language learning ?
25 By 1984 , he had performed the same task for showbiz mainstreamers like Robert Goulet , Neil Sedaka and Tina Turner , and landed a job as second host on a short-lived talk show .
26 These were known as second phase schools .
27 If one is talking about second adult rebates , of course it is true that we need to try to simplify the proposals , to overcome the administrative difficulties brought to our attention by local authority associations .
28 As for Second Level , a compatible level of Spoken English for industry and Commerce ( SEFIC ) may be opted for in lieu , where this is administratively feasible .
29 As for Second Level , a compatible level of Spoken English for Industry and Commerce ( SEFIC ) may be taken in lieu , where this is administratively feasible .
30 However , the basic grammatical distinctions here are the categories of first , second and third person , If we were producing a Componential analysis ( for which see Lyons , 1968 : 470-81 ) of Pronominal systems , the features that we seem to need for the known systems would crucially include : for first person , speaker inclusion ( + 5 ) ; for second person , addressee inclusion ( + A ) ; and for third Person , speaker and addressee exclusion ( - S , A ) ( see Burling , 1970 : 14-17 ; Ingram , 1978 ) .
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