Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] [art] second [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | During the addition of user data , dangling cross-references , perhaps reflecting the order in which data is added , are flagged in the first pass and only after a second pass to re-check citations is the possibility of rejection considered . |
3 | Often the males moult in flocks separately from the females , and only after the second moult in autumn do they regain their finery and again join up with their wives . |
4 | There was a light on in the hall , and apparently on the second floor , though that might be a landing . |
5 | Consequently , childbearing is concentrated within the first decade of married life ( 84 per cent of births within marriage in 1956–60 , 92 per cent in 1976 ) , and especially in the second half of the decade — 33 per cent of births occurred in the fifth to the ninth years of marriage in 1976 compared to 26 per cent in 1951–5 ( figure 4.11 ) . |
6 | The violently anti-modernist spirit lived on , however , and just before the Second World War found expression in a thirteen volume , wholly uncritical commentary on the Old Testament by an Italian priest , Dolindo Ruotolo . |
7 | During the latter part of the nineteenth century and up to the Second World War large numbers of Irish cattle were sold at Norwich market . |
8 | And now for the second part of our programme . |
9 | Now there is a fourth , organised by The Cleveland Museum for its seventy-fifth anniversary in conjunction with the Réunion des Musées Nationaux and the Louvre , and now on the second stage of its tour at the Kimbell Art Museum . |
10 | The habit became popular among women from the 1920s onward and particularly after the Second World War . |
11 | And even during the Second World War er mothers with their children under the age of five er they were n't expected to do any war work at all . |
12 | Ken Vasey did n't have to make a save in the first half , did n't really have to did n't give Charlton a chance , and even in the second half when Charlton came forward more and more , they did n't really have any chances erm one that Lee volleyed over the bar , one that was headed over the crossbar , and the chance that went in the net , so they still did n't have many chances , but erm United somehow erm construed to drop two points , and erm yes , dreadfully disappointing . |
13 | At only £49.95 it 's available in grey , black or white and well worth a second look . |
14 | On the basis of this schema it can be argued that the high-water mark of class/party correlation in the 1960s , registered above , was not so much related to the current policies of the political parties , as to the ‘ delayed ’ effect of the social conditions of the interwar depression years and the substantial shifts within popular ideology and political alignment during and immediately after the second world war . |
15 | And you 'll find for half the pack it 's one a day and then for the second half of the pack it 's two a day . |
16 | They 'd set his hand and cast it , and then after a second set of plates a week later they 'd broken off the cast and operated . |
17 | And then in the second half , Town turned on their new scoring machine to make sure of victory . |
18 | And then in the second half when there were chances at both ends … it was Villa 's coolness … experience … little bit of sparkle that won it … with Dalian Atkinson hitting the winner … 2-1 to the Villa … |
19 | And then in the second half it was a completely different story . |
20 | The carer then holds him in the same way as if he was sitting on the side of the bed , with his head resting on her shoulder , and lifts him up and round onto the second chair . |
21 | And certainly during the Second World War where they kept things going an and could prove that they were as good as any man . |