Example sentences of "to the second half " in BNC.

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1 There is no twentieth-century master who belongs to the second half of this century .
2 Rovers had a splendid start to the second half , reducing an interval deficit of 4-22 to 14-22 with tries from Trevor Clark and Manning , the result of an astute lofted kick from Sharp .
3 The backfill material contained a considerable amount of pottery , which was stylistically attributable to the second half of the eleventh century AD , along with much burnt clay or daub thought to derive from wattle walls .
4 The action belonged exclusively to the second half with two goals packed into the first 100 seconds of the period .
5 ‘ The barricade is essential to the second half .
6 The majority are dated to the seventh century , the exception being that from Shrivenham ( Oxfordshire ) which dates to the second half of the sixth century or later ( pers. comm .
7 Byzantine vessels in contexts dated to the second half of the sixth century are known from the Isle of Wight ( Arnold 1982a ) .
8 It is a late-third to mid-fourth century group and none of the vessels need have belonged to the second half of the fourth century .
9 The British figured pottery took the form of colour-coated drinking beakers , the earliest products dating to the second half of the second century .
10 She dashed clear of the control room and on to the second half of the observation gallery , thirty metres above the main executive transporter bay .
11 In a five-part polyphonic passage in which an independent cello part is necessary , it is always better to divide the cellos , and to give the lowest part to the second half of the cellos either in actual unison ( pitch permitting ) or in the octave above the double basses .
12 Many things point to the second half of August .
13 Dated to the second half of the second century , it seems to have been a tannery and leather workshop , and is not only one of the few reliable instances yet found for this industry , but is also one of the few industries attested at Alcester .
14 Leading on to the second half I 'd er very quickly like to introduce you to Huw er from er one of the U K's if in fact er worldwide now leading er leading developers of of financial software , and he will be er talking to th talking through to you his experiences er in developing with .
15 It is anticipated that this shift in profits from the first to the second half of the financial year is likely to continue , reflecting retailers ' ever shortening delivery cycles .
16 21 ) , an arrangement of four " L " -shaped panels around a central square which contains an elaborate floral device , is again of very high quality and is also datable to the second half of the century ( pp. 132-133 ) .
17 Almost everybody throughout history , up to the second half of the nineteenth century , has firmly believed in the opposite — the Conscious Designer theory .
18 The relative importance given to the second half of this statement is crucial to the argument for a Cornish seat .
19 Celtic 's whirlwind start to the second half saw Peter Grant and Charlie Nicholas go close , and a Pat McGinley effort from a narrow angle rebound off the post .
20 Celtic 's whirlwind start to the second half saw Peter Grant and Charlie Nicholas go close , and a Pat McGinley effort from a narrow angle rebound off the post .
21 A strong start to the second half has seen NAV jump 5.2 per cent to 343.8p , and the shares firmed 3p to 294p .
22 Arbroath made the best possible start to the second half .
23 Growth in the year to the second half of 1993 might reach 1.75 per cent , rising to 3 per cent in the first half of 1994 .
24 If you go back erm or let's go back to the second half of the seventeenth century , that 's always a good time to go to erm when erm well it was just after the English revolution , just after the English civil war , the Charles the First had been executed .
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