Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] [prep] the second " in BNC.

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1 We are now in the second division of world football and world cricket .
2 We 're now in the second stage — the establishment of democratic institutions .
3 If one says that they are both in the second row you will know they are on the two n's of nomen .
4 They 're both on the second floor now .
5 They were behind throughout the second half against Bromley , but the lethal shooting of Kulbir Takher saved them .
6 It is therefore to the second alternative — selling goods and services overseas — that countries must look if they are to maintain and improve their living standards and avoid a balance of payments crisis .
7 But it is only in the second half of 1908 that Picasso turned to a more concentrated study of Cézanne .
8 Sure enough , it was just as the second , regurgitated blade appeared , dangling on a length of thread from Jim Rose 's mouth , that Richard had collided suddenly and rather violently with the floor of Strathclyde University Union 's level eight hall .
9 It was just after the Second World War that Wimpey first established a local presence in the Middle East .
10 It was midway through the second half of Saturday 's game at Kingsholm , when what had been a fair game , turned foul .
11 Gremlin probably the species most recently to enter the catalogue of supernatural beings , for it was only during the Second World War that these misty GNOME-like creatures were blamed by British and American pilots and navigators for any trouble which assailed their aircraft .
12 It was only on the second and third day after the tragedy that the family slowly began to realise how many other people had been sitting around in shocked disbelief at the news .
13 For a century and a half the subject of sexuality was taboo in much of Western society and it was only after the Second World War that this taboo decayed sufficiently for a body of formal knowledge concerning sexuality to be scientifically built up .
14 During the inter-war years commuting was encouraged by the railway companies and by speculative builders and it was only after the Second World War that the more widespread use of the car and the continuing electrification of the railways allowed the commuting zone to be extended further .
15 While Rosa Guy makes some parts of her book easy to understand , it was only after the second time I read the book that I was able to give unanswerable questions an answer .
16 For example , when Perk disappeared she was wearing a yellow dress and it was only after the second time that I realised the significance of Gail ( Perk 's older sister ) finding a yellow ribbon in Mr Elder 's ( the lodger ) drawer .
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