Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun prp] for the second [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | and Bankim Thanki for the second defendant . |
2 | United took off skipper , Andy Melville for the second half , but they were down and out when full-backs Garry Smart and Mike Ford got in each other ; s way and produced an own goal . |
3 | Not to be outdone , Liverpool defender Steve Staunton capably filled the striking boots of Ian Rush for the second half , scoring all three goals in their 3-0 win over Wigan for an 8-2 aggregate result . |
4 | Michael Roberts has picked up a two-week ban in South Africa for the second time this winter . |
5 | As expected , Martina , fresh from victory in the Dow Classic in Birmingham , proceeded unharmed to the final , defeating Amanda Coetzer and Brenda Schulz for the second time in a week , Mary Joe Fernandez , and Heather Ludloff , all in straight sets . |
6 | The Reykjavik summit , when President Reagan met Mr Gorbachev for the second time , led to a notable strain between Washington and London . |
7 | But when parliament met later in the day to summon Congress formally , Mr Khasbulatov for the second time in three days stepped back from delivering the final stroke . |
8 | Adam Carver returned on foot to Rose Bower for the second time that evening . |
9 | LOVE turned sour for Lady Sarah Graham-Moon for the second time this year . |
10 | The following morning , after dropping Iris at Les Châtaigniers for the second day of her course , Melissa returned to the auberge and telephoned Antoinette Gebrec . |
11 | Manchester United will be without suspended Mark Hughes for the second leg at Old Trafford next Wednesday night . |
12 | Nicholas Harrison for the second defendant . |
13 | It would work for one part but the next part needed another sound to it , so maybe we 'd use the Paul Reed Smith for the second half of the solo . |
14 | Election Focus : Conservatives : Baptism of fire for the Brat Pack Dominic Loehnis and Valerie Elliott turn a spotlight on the pratfalls that dogged the fancy footwork choreographed by Smith Square for the second week of the election campaign |