Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] for a second [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've both been working so hard that this break has given us the opportunity for a second honeymoon , ’ he told her smoothly .
2 The winners , and also retaining the shield for a second year , were the team from the Sacred Heart , Cheadle Heath , who donated their £100 winnings to the Little Sisters of the Poor .
3 Liz Boatman , who played professionally in the States before being reinstated as an amateur , captains the side for a second time and is delighted at the way the growth of the pro circuit has revitalised the amateur game .
4 Miss Shand added that there had already been a payment of £50,000 by the board , which was not opposing the move for a second payment of the same amount .
5 In general , there are many situations without a check in which enough of the energy of the returning hammer will be absorbed to prevent the hammer reaching the string for a second time , but not enough to stop the hammer bouncing up some way towards the string .
6 To develop a list of questions in a structured way as the basis for a second round of fact-finding , a root definition was formulated for each sub-system of the post-ERA model , and a series of second level models constructed .
7 The only added cost was the need for a second driver when running in excess of 100mph , but this was subsequently rescinded to 110mph .
8 The work of Becher and others , however , suggests the need for a second dimension in classifying curricula .
9 As a result , bone at the cement body interface can die and in the longer term can result in loosening of the artificial hip and the need for a second operation .
10 The present generation of young people is acutely aware of the need for a second language .
11 Businesses will be asked for their views on liquidity , the need for a second market and what they would expect from having some marketability .
12 The outcome , giving Rawlings outright victory without the need for a second round of voting on Nov. 24 , was immediately disputed by the four opposition parties which entered candidates in the election , the New Patriotic Party ( NPP — Adu Boahen ) , the People 's National Convention ( PNC ) — Hilla Limann — a candidate in the 1979 elections ) , the National Independence Party ( NIP — Kwabena Darko ) and the People 's Heritage Party ( PHP — Lt.-Gen.
13 The peasant then walks past the corpse for a second time and emerges to ask the same question .
14 Then it seems the rescue boat itself crashed , throwing Mr Hill into the water for a second time .
15 He talked about Fitzroy , the naval officer who had carried out the first detailed survey of the waters we were looking down on , and of Darwin , who had joined Fitzroy in the Beagle for a second voyage in which the survey had been completed , followed by the long voyage home via the Galapagos and other islands , including New Zealand .
16 At this stage make a note of any necessary further action such as recalling the candidate for a second interview , or following up references .
17 The latter commented on the air raid and that he never expected to see soldiers guarding the tunnel , especially inside the tunnel for a second time , it having been guarded during World War I. The foreman told him that three soldiers had been killed near the spot that Mr Myer had been in the recess the previous night , they had apparently been run down by a train just inside the tunnel mouth .
18 But it was in the air for a second reason also : for one striking feature of the years 1929–31 was that all three parties were deeply divided .
19 During the course of the meeting it became clear that the council is considering withdrawing the bill for a second time in the hope of being able to adopt a new parliamentary order-making procedure under the 1992 Transport and Public Works Act , which may come into force in the next parliamentary session .
20 ( If the Commons passed the bill for a second time , the action would be unprecedented and , it was widely argued , could cause a constitutional impasse . )
21 selves , ’ he observed as they approached the Tower for a second time .
22 In 1293 he was committed to the Tower for a second time , perhaps for misconduct in the service of Queen Eleanor , and only released for a second fine of 1,000 marks .
23 It became a lost cause in the 66th minute when Wright found Knoetze on the left and this time the centre stepped in to the gap and raced for the line for a second try .
24 And as that line emitted from the speakers , several thousand Levi-clad youths walked towards their bedroom Dansettes in a state of disbelief , flipping the needle back a quarter of an inch , in order to catch the line for a second time .
25 William Sale suggests that the idea for a second volume originated with Richardson 's friend Thomas Edwards .
26 The Fox-North coalition was characteristic of the phenomenon for a second reason besides its brief time in office .
27 ‘ You write fairly well , ’ said Morse , after reading through the sheet for a second time , and still refraining from pointing out the single grammatical monstrosity .
28 It was this vague dissatisfaction with new materials that planted the seed for a second business , reproducing antique textile prints , in collaboration with London colleagues Richard and Sarah Miles .
29 I returned to the gym for a second workout and really pushed myself .
30 If you 're in the market for a second hand car , perhaps this is for you .
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