Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] for the second " in BNC.

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1 In Guildford I saw for the second time the travelling exhibition ‘ Architecture in Context ’ , staged by the RIBA 's South East Region .
2 However , Mark Hughes , who scored for the second game running , and Brian McClair intend to make Ferguson 's decision as hard as possible .
3 Just like a shark , she thought for the second time that night , and the image did n't entirely displease her .
4 On Wednesday 13 February , we met for the second time with pensions as the agenda item .
5 We made one change for the second week of interviewing .
6 We learned for the second time that old London Underground trains never die : they are sold for another quarter-century 's work on the Isle of Wight .
7 Scientists working on the jet fusion project at Culham in south Oxfordshire have been protesting today in a bid to influence leading figures in the project as they met for the second day of their full Council Meeting .
8 Yesterday they lost for the second time when they fell 6-7 , 7-6 , 6-3 , 6-4 to Todd Witsken of the United States and Jorge Lozano of Mexico .
9 Yesterday they lost for the second time when they fell 6-7 , 7-6 , 6-3 , 6-4 to Todd Witsken of the United States and Jorge Lozano of Mexico .
10 ‘ Now , you 're sure you feel well enough to make a statement ? ’ he asked for the second or third time .
11 Instead of resting on its fundraising laurels , it has for the second year turned to race organising as a means of generating essential revenue .
12 He reached for the second file .
13 ‘ Has the postman been yet ? ’ he demanded for the second time .
14 HE LOOKED for the second picture , found it in one glance , and the blood shot hot to his heart .
15 In August 1971 , the same year in which he married for the second time , Canetti 's brother , Georg , was dying .
16 Towards the end of his long life he married for the second time .
17 The Pumas path to the final saw them account for the second Hallamshire squad represented at the weekend , thus ending any aspirations of Yorkshire success .
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