Example sentences of "[noun pl] after the second " in BNC.

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1 In 15 cases endoscopic treatment was successful after one treatment session , in two cases after the second , and in one case after the third .
2 The 151 men on the platform were called to muster stations on Monday night for almost 30 minutes after the second leak .
3 Throughout the Balkans for two generations after the Second World War , the initials ‘ PC ’ had two interchangeable meanings : ‘ Communist Party ’ and ‘ Friends and Connections ’ ( Prietini si Connexiunei ) .
4 A FUND standing at about £200,000 which was raised to give aid and comfort to homecoming British prisoners after the Second World War is alleged to be growing in direct proportion to the number of old soldiers dying without ever seeing a penny of it .
5 Large new stations designed to do just that were built in these three cities after the Second World War .
6 This patient died of liver failure 2 months after the second operation .
7 They could still manage Abends , wenn wir schlafen gehen , taught them by the nuns as a party piece , and then , indeed , they sounded like angels , though angels without much grasp of the words after the second line .
8 Sea Change and its successors have something in them of the career novel , a popular genre in the first decades after the Second World War , as well as the more general intention of inspiring youth to purposeful activity and ambitions .
9 On all four they found that tolerance increased nationally in the four decades after the Second World War .
10 6 Corporate systems must be aligned to support TQM : Two of the great pioneers of total quality management , Edwards Deming and J.H. Juran , whose work had great influence on Japanese companies after the Second World War , discovered that quality problems were usually built into the design of production processes and could not be attributed to the ill-will or incompetence of workers .
11 Thereafter Bobby Locke of South Africa and Peter Thomson of Australia dominated the British professional game alongside American entrants for the Open for twenty years after the Second World War .
12 Hartwell devoted his brilliant mind and untiring energy in those years after the second world war to forging links between Christians in his adopted country and that of his birth .
13 Hartwell devoted his brilliant mind and untiring energy in those years after the second world war to forging links between Christians in his adopted country and that of his birth .
14 With the advent of agricultural owner-occupancy in the years after the Second World War and the departure of the landlords or their factors , their authority no longer had to be sought .
15 Phil Richardson , who died at King 's Norton , Birmingham on April 18 , aged 64 , was a stalwart of Moseley Ashfield for more than 25 years after the Second World War .
16 Twenty-five years after the second of his two consecutive Super Bowl triumphs , a new picture is being painted on the banks of Lake Michigan .
17 The first wave of closures did not come until between 15 and 20 years after the Second World War .
18 By the 1920s and 1930s , not to mention the years after the Second World War , the women formed an ageing group of unmarried women and widows , once more having little in common with the men at work , who by now would be younger and probably married .
19 The closest moral and practical precedent for what is needed is the Marshall Plan by which the US helped to restore Europe in the years after the Second World War .
20 This will include references to the post-1868 period but the main body of the study will be concentrated on the years after the Second World War .
21 For at least twenty years after the Second World War most people supported the welfare state but since then it has come under attack from all sides .
22 In the first 25 years after the Second World War the Keynesian approach to macroeconomic theory and policy came to dominate academic and governmental thinking in most Western economies .
23 lets face it , if , if Russia had wanted to declare war , to , declared war on us , sort of right ten years after the second World War had finished , and that would of been it , Europe would of been out
24 Crossman left Lew to work for Jack Hylton and then , two days after the Second World War began , rejoined Ambrose .
25 The Russian historian from Southmoor in Oxfordshire had lost a libel action over allegations relating to Lord Aldington 's role in the forced repatriation of thousands of Cossacks after the Second World War .
26 The family 's difficulties arise from a libel case brought by Lord Aldington over allegations about his conduct in repatriating Russian Cossacks after the Second World War .
27 Two weeks after the second booster dose , the animals were anaesthetised with barbiturate , and exsanguinised by heart puncture .
28 Hooks are found on segments after the second branching but they do not form complete rings until beyond the third or fourth branch ; in juvenile specimens the rings may appear after the second branch .
29 Four years ago Count Nikolai Tolstoy was successfully sued by Lord Aldington over allegations about the repatriation of Cossacks and Slavs after the Second World War .
30 New Zealand continued to build stations after the Second World War .
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