Example sentences of "[verb] to [art] [num ord] half " in BNC.

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1 Although it is scattered throughout the idealised version , in the original version it is confined to the first half of the story .
2 Their calibre , though , is impossible to deny : listen to the last half of Divine Madness and you 'll hear the most consistently pugnacious and provocative music British pop has turned up in the last 15 years .
3 Byzantine vessels in contexts dated to the second half of the sixth century are known from the Isle of Wight ( Arnold 1982a ) .
4 Dated to the second half of the second century , it seems to have been a tannery and leather workshop , and is not only one of the few reliable instances yet found for this industry , but is also one of the few industries attested at Alcester .
5 The British figured pottery took the form of colour-coated drinking beakers , the earliest products dating to the second half of the second century .
6 It is a late-third to mid-fourth century group and none of the vessels need have belonged to the second half of the fourth century .
7 There is no twentieth-century master who belongs to the second half of this century .
8 The relative importance given to the second half of this statement is crucial to the argument for a Cornish seat .
9 Many things point to the second half of August .
10 The defending champions were trailing 10–5 at half-time on Saturday , but second half tries from Mark Titley and Kevin Hopkins , to add to a first half touchdown by Paul Arnold , put them in charge .
11 The majority are dated to the seventh century , the exception being that from Shrivenham ( Oxfordshire ) which dates to the second half of the sixth century or later ( pers. comm .
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