Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] second " in BNC.
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1 | The number 1 seed played to form again in the second leg as it moved to Coventry . |
2 | Today 's farewell party brought together staff who 'd worked there during the Second World War . |
3 | The United States continued with its permissive monetary policies and dollar outflows began to mount again in the second half of 1972 . |
4 | David Atkinson , an analyst at Goldman Sachs in Tokyo , notes that the banks ' operating profitability began to deteriorate again in the second half of the last fiscal year . |
5 | Parishes were able to cope with their pauper problem until England 's population began to soar dramatically during the second half of the eighteenth century . |
6 | These three countries agreed to cooperate soon after the Second World War . |
7 | Nor had the problems begun only at that time : the Bank for International Settlements had already warned that net bank lending had fallen steeply in the second quarter of the year , from $90,000 million to $65,000 million , while the amount raised in the world securities markets had shrunk from $44,000 million to $25,000 million . |
8 | Pat Archer , of the county council 's transportation department , said the problem had dropped slightly in the second half of last term . |
9 | However , Parke may soon be at the heels of Del Harris , the 20-year-old England No. 1 who had to battle hard for the second day in succession . |
10 | Although Eisenhower and Churchill had worked together in the Second World War as military commander and prime minister , Churchill had now to remember that Eisenhower was president of the world 's greatest power . |
11 | She intended to go straight to the second floor and find a policeman she could tell about the keys , but when she reached the first floor landing she veered into the newsroom instead . |
12 | With an interval lead , ‘ Mill were in a strong position to dictate the pattern of play , but Hammer refused to submit easily in the second half . |