Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] a second [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike the Labour Government , we will swiftly deliver a second bridge .
2 A charge will obviously deter a second financier from providing the company with funds where its charge would rank after a charge that the company has already created over its assets .
3 The Parisians would scarcely spare a second thought for an Englishman and be only too pleased to see me twitch and shake at the end of a rope .
4 It will soon start a second run , from March 22nd to April 29th .
5 Enoch Powell derided the bill as an absurdity : you could n't just invent a second chamber .
6 Roe admits that in his quieter moments he sometimes wondered if he would ever win a second tournament and those doubts were intensified earlier this season when he saw both the Jersey Open and the Murphy 's English Open wrested from his grasp .
7 ‘ I 'll always welcome a second opinion . ’
8 We do n't usually get a second post on a Saturday .
9 We do n't usually get a second post on a Saturday
10 If this is not possible in a single short headline you can always add a second headline to give a little more information .
11 The studies should also provide a second investigation of applicants ( for 1986 entry ) who will subsequently form a further cohort of entrants , and will become part of a series of quinquennial surveys of medical school applicants , entrants , graduates and practising doctors .
12 AUTUMN COLLECTION Bass Collection SB401 SB405 SB 305 The desire to own and play a more ‘ exclusively ’ styled instrument does n't automatically mean a second mortgage
13 In early 1993 he will also open a second gallery in Cologne , at Zwirner 's former space at Albertusstrasse 18 .
14 Having learned one label for a category , two- and three-year-olds will typically reject a second label .
15 The normally small scabious scabiosa columbaria flowers in July and August , but if we have a wet spell now after a dry summer , then it could well flower a second time .
16 So to say yes to higher taxes when one could instead choose a second car or private hospital is to assert the value of decency .
17 One-third of sufferers will never experience a second episode , but for the rest it may be a lifetime 's struggle against repeated attacks , each one taking its toll .
18 You could actually buy a second hand mini car for that , but the seats would n't be nearly as luxurious as this .
19 You could actually buy a second hand mini car for that , but the seats would n't be nearly as luxurious as this .
20 And I was very sad to face the fact that , having hoped for four years , I might now never have a second child .
21 ‘ Do n't throw it away for anyone — you may never get a second chance . ’
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