Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] its second [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 PC Software houses are turning on to Windows more quickly than the users — there are n't many who do n't have a Windows product in their portfolios these days — and Sage has joined the band of the enlightened few who package both DOS and Windows versions together with its second foray into the GUI market — Sterling + 2 .
2 Although it is only in its second season , the garden looks mature , overflowing with over 50 herbs arranged in four beds , complete with a central bird bath .
3 The City Research project is now moving in to its second year and has already seen the publication of three reports .
4 Sony is already into its second version of the hardware .
5 Instead of a swift resolution the siege dragged on into its second month .
6 The new Tories talked of being ‘ on the side of the people ’ and when , in March 1954 the Television Bill came up for its second reading , they won the day .
7 Although the take up in some areas has been poorer than expected in the programme , which is now into its second year , research into changes in working practices and attitudes has been assessed .
8 Organisers also hope international links will be forged through another project now into its second year .
9 Crufts is now into its second century .
10 THERE is at least one satisfied customer as a result of the strike at Ireland 's four main banks , now into its second week .
11 The strike , now into its second week , is over a five-point change in working conditions including cutting Friday teabreaks , reducing other breaks and changing overtime payments , sickness and sea trials payments .
12 ‘ You should talk , ’ said public relations consultant John Laird , an enthusiast himself , whose videotape ‘ Trolleybus Days In Belfast ’ is now into its second edition .
13 As the Board pointed out in its second report :
14 Our Lavatera ‘ Barnsley ’ , now in its second year , is about 5ft tall and ready to flower .
15 Sanctioned by the Lawn Tennis Association and the Scottish Lawn Tennis Association , the event , now in its second year , is sponsored by Nomura International , one of the world 's leading investment banks .
16 Now in its second year , National Music Day was born after a conversation between the then Arts Minister Tim Renton and Rolling Stone Mick Jagger .
17 And , as I write , our Art in Nature competition on an environmental theme , now in its second year , has already started to attract entries .
18 The Centre is now in its second year after being formed from the Scottish Housing Research Group established in 1982 .
19 Sponsored by William Lawson 's Scotch Whisky , the award , now in its second year , is the only one to recognise the professional contribution made to the efficient running of golf clubs by stewards .
20 The dance and music workshops are part of the Africa Oye festival , now in its second year , which runs from Thursday to Sunday this week .
21 A 37-HOUR working week agreed yesterday for a group of engineering workers may become a benchmark in the national engineering dispute , now in its second month .
22 The other is that Mr Rabin 's decision to seal off the occupied territories — the closure is now in its second month — has made most Israelis feel a lot safer , and some of them a lot happier about giving up the territories altogether .
23 Alan Walton 's refreshing undergraduate text on the atomic constitution of The Three Phases of Matter , as the title has it , is now in its second edition .
24 A total of 377 schools are featured in the guide — now in its second edition — from across the United Kingdom .
25 The book , Switched On , published in 1990 , is now in its second edition having sold over 15,000 copies .
26 Contemporary Women Artists , a new colour microfiche is now on its second print run .
27 There are four essentially different things a process can do on its first step : ( i ) it diverges ; ( ii ) it communicates with its environment ( and goes on to its second step ) ; ( iii ) it stops because , even though it has not terminated , it can not agree with its environment on any communication ; ( iv ) it terminates in some state .
28 Petworth epitomised the process particularly after its second rebuilding by George , Third Earl of Egremont , in the 1780s .
29 Now they too have gone , but the Essex Senior Cup remains as a fitting reward for success well into its second century of competition .
30 it does seem surprising that the academic discipline of women 's studies , now well into its second decade of exciting and innovative interdisciplinary work has given rise to so little in print 1 .
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