Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [prep] the second " in BNC.
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1 | I now turn to the second problem I posed earlier . |
2 | The foregoing discussion of investment planning represents an essay in definition of the first of these conditions within the context of British capitalism ; I now turn to the second condition , and the relationship between the two . |
3 | I now turn to the second problem : If what we do is determined by some grand unified theory , why should the theory determine that we draw the right conclusions about the universe rather than the wrong ones ? |
4 | Armed with my definition of a manager and my time-span measuring instrument , I then bumped into the second surprising finding — repeatedly confirmed — about layering in managerial hierarchies : the boundaries between successive managerial layers occur at certain specific time-span increments , just as ice changes to water and water to steam at certain specific temperatures . |
5 | About 1737 Gray published a broadsheet catalogue in French and English , its alphabetical list of ‘ American Trees and Shrubs that will endure the Climate of England ’ framing a Magnolia grandiflora which also appeared in the second volume of Catesby 's The Natural History of Carolina ( 2 vols. , 1729–47 ) , engraved after a drawing by G. D. Ehret [ q.v. ] of a magnolia in flower in the garden of Sir Charles Wager [ q.v. ] in Parson 's Green in 1737 . |
6 | We now come to the second part of our programme , according to our agenda , which has the broad heading , Achiev N C V O Achievements and Intentions , and it 's obviously a natural follow-on from the I er , A G M which we have just completed , at which council received the annual report of N C V O's work for the past year , and its use of the resources which are available to it to carry out that work . |
7 | We now turn to the second method of becoming a member and shareholder , i.e . |
8 | We now turn to the second main area of intonational discourse function , the regulation of conversational behaviour . |
9 | So it is not surprising that they also occur in the second part of the novel . |
10 | His coaching duties with the Scotland sevens squad concluded for the day , he duly appeared for the second half of the semi-final against the relatively fresh-faced youths of White Hart Marauders — inspired by England internationalists , Dewi Morris and Jeremy Guscott , and B caps , Damian Hopley and Justyn Cassell . |
11 | And it usually leads to the second thing which is to give some testimony . |
12 | If the ruse did n't work the first time , it invariably did on the second occasion . |
13 | In the absence of a clock pulse to CK2 , nothing yet happens at the second flip-flop and X2 remains off . |
14 | Let us now come to the second response , namely worship . |