Example sentences of "[noun] from the second " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , they 've spent £1million on Dion Dublin , an unproven centre forward from the Second Division who may or may not come off . |
2 | The excitement of a side from the Second Division being next in line to see if they can do what the likes of Leeds United and Marseille could not , and defeat Rangers in cup competition this season , was put to the back of the manager 's mind last night . |
3 | from the first , an Australian marathon runner , take out the first two letters of his forename. from the second , an American sprinter , we want another two letters , this time the first two from his surname . |
4 | The lapis lazuli scarab from the Second Grave Circle outside the citadel of Mycenae argues that Egypt was one source of supply . |
5 | Results from 27 controls ( C ) , 17 irradiated controls ( U ) , and 19 ulcer group ( L ) mice were available for analysis from the first ( day 7 ) series and 15 C , 14 U , and 15 L animals from the second ( day 3 ) series . |
6 | PROMOTION for Middlesbrough Football Club from the Second Division to the new Premier League could prove costly . |
7 | I would very much like to see a copy of this book and also , if possible , some sample units from the second book : ‘ Talking about the Past ’ . |
8 | At an IOWME ( International Organisation of Women and Mathematics Education ) discussion group in 1986 ( see Isaacson , Rogers and Dekker , 1986 ) , Gila Hanna reported on a gender analysis she and Erika Kuendiger had carried out on data from the Second International Mathematics Study ( SIMS ) . |
9 | They should be encouraged to be out for short walks from the second week after they arrive home . |
10 | Graeme Alderson , who acted as a route-setter for the event , reports on the action from the second international indoor climbing competition on the world circuit to be staged in Britain |
11 | Fragments of papyri from the second millennium BC seem to be the first writings to deal exclusively with the subject matter of dreams , mainly concerning themselves with incest and bestiality with various animals . |
12 | ‘ When I was there I was given a copy of a US Senate foreign relations report which alleged that a large number of British POWs from the Second World War had disappeared in Soviet hands , and that a number of United Nations troops had been taken by the Soviets from the Chinese during the Korean War and never returned . |
13 | Proceeds from the second Student Cancer Appeal Fashion Show will be shared between Fairmile Marie Curie Centre , Edinburgh , and the Royal Marsden Hospital , Surrey . |
14 | When Engles therefore tries to explain the passage from the second stage to the gens stage he has no theoretical tools to deal with this , and he lamely has to echo Morgan and to explain the passage in Darwinian terms dealing with natural selection . |
15 | If you want crosses from the second forward then bring in Shutt . |
16 | The Vicar then took the text for his sermon from the second lesson , ‘ God loveth a cheerful giver ’ , and was so carried away by his own rhetoric that he absent-mindedly helped himself to most of the grapes hanging down from the top of the pulpit . |
17 | Both are important examples of a Greek sculptural type from the second quarter of the fourth century BC . |
18 | The Romans made only tentative essays into building such designs but in the eastern Mediterranean and even further east — in Persia , Iran , Armenia , Syria — Christianity had taken root earlier than in Rome and churches were built of this type from the second century A.D. onwards . |
19 | For other children , the losses are much higher — £2.60p a week for every child from the second onwards . |
20 | Terry Charman of the Imperial War Museum says there are still many unresolved mysteries from the Second World War — and the ‘ events ’ on a Suffolk beach in that jittery invasion summer of 1940 could be one of them . |
21 | He poured himself another glass of wine from the second , half-empty bottle . |
22 | It was a far cry from the second day heroics of Matheson and Chris Wilkinson , who both put out seeded players Wilkinson spectacularly dismissing Goran Ivanisevic . |
23 | It was a far cry from the second day heroics of Matheson and Chris Wilkinson , who both put out seeded players Wilkinson spectacularly dismissing Goran Ivanisevic . |
24 | For the record , Galwey , who seemingly had a fine match from the second row against England , stands 6ft 4in and weighs 17st . |
25 | Should Holywood take even a point from the second game , the crown is theirs . |
26 | Certainly the Keynesian view provided the academic basis for the conduct of monetary policy in the period from the Second World War up to the late 1960s , with the influential Radcliffe Report ( 1959 ) supporting this general approach in the UK . |
27 | The Course is divided into four units covering the period from the second half of the eighteenth century to the present day . |
28 | ‘ But for clubs going from the fourth to the third sums between £50,000 and £100,000 are about the going rate so £200,000 from the second to the Premier does n't seem unlikely , ’ he said . |
29 | This would be much more difficult to discredit , especially as you would have with you extracts from the second report giving standard deviations and other statistical facts for these tests . |
30 | Yes it 's erm made up of a small proportion of the countries in the General , General Assembly , about five countries and seats on it erm basically the allies from the second world war erm and the other seats are changed around periodically between the nation , other nations . |