Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [prep] a second [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We do know that it was not until the late summer of 1965 that he gave private indications of his intention to stand for a second term , and not until 4 November that he made his decision public .
2 Hence began the campaign to enable the President to stand for a second term of office .
3 Opposition leaders stated their concern that the PRI would push through an amendment to allow Salinas to run for a second term as president in 1994 .
4 Earlier this week , the college announced plans to extend to a second campus either in the Grassmarket or near Leith .
5 Russell Ferrante has been given permission by the High Court to ask for a second inquest into his son 's death .
6 Lois Forer , a judge and former assistant Pennsylvania attorney general , expects that the decision on the Barnes tour will encourage donors to include ‘ gift over ’ provisions in their bequests , allowing gifts to pass to a second institution if the first recipient of a donation violates the restrictions placed on gifts .
7 In big years , Aube wines may also possess too much alcohol to allow for a second fermentation and effect the correct balance .
8 Some of the European Court of Justice 's opinions can be quite ‘ woolly ’ and do leave themselves open to a wider interpretation , but I do not believe that the opinion was meant to be interpreted so widely as to provide for an auditor recognised in one member state to practise in a second member state without any requirement to obtain local authorisation .
9 Sunderland made no attempt to sit on their lead , however , and looked just as likely as Norwich to score in a second half which comfortably surpassed the first in entertainment value .
10 Full-time students who pass only 3 to 9 modules in their first year have , by right , the option to return for a second year in Stage I to take additional modules to meet the requirements .
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