Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [art] second " in BNC.
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1 | All these references , but most obviously the second and especially the third , are potentially sociological , but they involve very different kinds of analysis from the tracing of direct relations of content or of form . |
2 | The All Blacks won a sterner Third Test against the World side , almost went base-over-apex in the First Test against Ireland , then came back so powerfully the Second Test was a 59–6 mis-match . |
3 | For perhaps only the second time since the Turner Prize was inaugurated in 1984 , the jury , comprising Nicholas Serota , Director of the Tate Gallery , Marie-Claude Beaud , Director of the Cartier Foundation , Robert Hopper , Director of the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust , Time Out 's art critic , Sarah Kent , and collector and director of CNN 's European operations , Howard Karshan , has compiled a genuinely balanced short-list of artists whose work will be shown in an exhibition opening at the Tate Gallery at the beginning of this month ( 4–29 November ) and from whom a winner will be announced at a formal dinner taking place at the museum on 24 November . |
4 | It is apparently only the second exhibition on her life and work . |
5 | Leeds did great to win it last year , but it will be much harder the second time around . |
6 | We can detect how much further the second boy has gone in overall grasp and in sticking to his convictions about what he has read — and in his desire to bring his own generalisations about sport into the dialogue . |
7 | After rising and saying his prayers , the poet should retire to his study and … engage in the study of the ancillary sciences : lexicography , metrics and so forth The second quarter of the day should be devoted to poetic composition … |
8 | She paused halfway up the second flight to hear whether anyone was following , but all she heard was the sound of a door below opening and the voices of Joseph , Maurin and Barbara Coleman going into the flat . |
9 | It may include three courses taken at the first year level only , or a second double or less frequently a second treble , ie |
10 | He 'd be — what — in his fifties now if he 'd lived , a Deputy Secretary , perhaps even a Second Permanent Secretary . |
11 | This is not the first or perhaps even the second time a Darkfall may have occurred here . |
12 | It 's a total farce that Lambie can be hit so hard a second time . |
13 | Then more slowly a second time . |
14 | Churchill had at moments in the First World War manifested great strategic prescience ; his intuition swung into action even more powerfully the second time round . |
15 | Because it 's still only the second week with me I think get the information down and we 'll do what we did last week . |
16 | This seems to be the view of Weston , whose conclusion after an exhaustive analysis is that ‘ the threat of a strategic first strike , a tactical first strike , a second countervalue strike , and possibly also a second counterforce strike as well as most tactical second strikes ’ would fit the logic of illegality ( Weston , 1983 , p. 587 ) . |
17 | This is also only the second version of the Magnificat to be offered as part of a set ( Münchinger 's first-rate ‘ traditional ’ version on Decca is coupled to the Christmas Oratorio on three mid-priced CDs ; ) . |
18 | Right now the second period , returning to the article |
19 | It was the fact that he felt he had done it right the first time and not nearly as well the second time . |
20 | But there was limited back-up from the rest of the team and it was just as well the second string challenge from Long Eaton was almost non-existent . |
21 | Here both the second and the third of our considerations encouraging faith in the importance of egoism come into play . |
22 | As my son has again won great honour by his composition of the dramatic serenata , he has been asked to write the first opera for the coming carnival in Milan and immediately afterwards the second opera for the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice [ this second commission was never , in fact , carried out ] … |
23 | Before Titron was fully upright a second giant wave fell upon her . |
24 | I do n't want to detail the mistakes I made and quite clearly I have done things quite differently the second time around — otherwise , I 'd probably have been out of a job again at Sheffield Wednesday . |
25 | The first dog will establish the ground rules for the second dog and invariably , a better and more consistent relationship is established between the two dogs — quite often the second dog forms a far greater bond with the other dog than it does with the owners . |
26 | An unlikely pairing but both did quite well the second half and 's experience and talking w we thought made the back four definitely stronger than in the last few weeks . |
27 | That weapon could certainly continue to fire ordinary bolts yet not a second hellfire shell without a perilous pause for reloading … |
28 | You know given that life is as it is are you okay and he said yes so I went round the gardens and I came back to him and I had a friend coming for lunch and I thought this is ridiculous , I 'm going to have something to drink and I 'm going to have a meal so I made him an enormous great wad of cheese sandwiches and some apples and a piece of cake and some biscuits and a cup of tea and I went downstairs with the milk and the sugar and cup of tea and all this stuff and I went into the gardens and this poor child he looked very defensively a second time and I said well I thought you might like some breakfast and I wrapped the second lot up so if you 've nothing later on , why not put it in your pocket and eat later in the day and I did n't know whether you took milk or sugar , so I thought I 'd better just ask you and do you know I thought he was going to cry . |
29 | A particular difference between murine class II-expressing macrophages and interdigitating dendritic cells seems to be that only the second subset is capable of triggering resting T cells , whereas the first needs primed T cells to induce immune responses . |
30 | The danger of allowing opting out would be that the NHS would finish up as a rump and would provide very much a second class service . |