Example sentences of "[v-ing] for a second [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They got it when Inzamam was short of speed returning for a second run , and Malcolm 's throw from third man was slickly relayed by Russell to the bowler 's end . |
2 | Second time around was more impressive with the Swilers overwhelmed 61–7 as outside-half Gareth Rees provided four tries and eight conversions before returning for a second season of club rugby in France . |
3 | The deal took place at a public inquiry in 1981 , when the owner , Wedgwood , was applying for a second time for consent to demolish . |
4 | One try resulted in a pregnancy which ended in a miscarriage , but the couple are saving for a second try . |
5 | They 're hoping retired people , or those looking for a second home in the country will stump up the cash . |
6 | Digital Equipment Corp chief executive Robert Palmer has reiterated that the company is looking for a second source to manufacture its Alpha RISC chips . |
7 | Many bright ideas — and failed ideas looking for a second lease on life — are being put forward as ways of converting weapon-grade plutonium into a form too awkward for the weapon-minded to bother with . |
8 | Going for a second run , Lancashire 's captain was at full stretch as Alan Mullally 's return from long leg thudded into the gloves of wicketkeeper Paul Nixon who took off the bails . |
9 | I 'd promised myself then and there : I was n't going for a second appointment . |
10 | This was Mayall 's first Hollywood film and he should n't hold his breath waiting for a second chance . |
11 | Nicandra was standing waiting for a second turn at her reflection , her attitude a droop of pure unhappiness . |
12 | Medau MArdle ( Norfolkese for ‘ gossip ’ ) is the title of a Medau newsheet launched last year for Norfolk members , edited by Janet Burns — so successful that readers were calling for a second edition a bare three weeks later . |
13 | That was how the first New Internationalist editorial began , back in March 1973 , calling for a second front in rich countries that would help the people of the Third World in their war on poverty . |
14 | Things did n't quite go to plan — which has proved annoying for you , and you 're now asking for a second service ; for which you 'll pay me . ’ |
15 | A certain section of the nation had tried to make Winston 's life a misery by begging for a second front . |
16 | Well no , we got two in the sidelines , we got this Indian guy who was not coming for a second interview until we can say we 'll pay him |
17 | On June 21 Kurt Waldheim , 72 , announced that he would not be standing for a second term as President in the elections due in 1992 . |
18 | In the bottom half of the draw Chris Wilkinson was again preparing for a second challenge to Jeremy Bates ' domination as he overcame strong challenges from Italy , South Africa and Sweden to reach his second final . |
19 | To see this , imagine repeating for a second country the process just described for the first . |
20 | Trying for a second time to get something out of Prince Bandar , he was told ‘ You can stop twisting my arm ’ or , in out-of-hearings language , ‘ Fuck it , stop pestering me . ’ |