Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [prep] the second [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Other indicators suggest , at best , a weak rebound in the second quarter ; but consumer confidence plunged in May to below its level a year ago .
2 Humming softly , Caroline made her way up the broad stairway to the second floor of the palazzo .
3 But the England B international dragged a glorious chance wide with his right foot in the second minute , and repeated the sin in injury time with his left .
4 It will then go to the European Parliament for the second reading .
5 In the context of a smoother short-term response to the second oil shock and a higher long-term economic growth path than in the West , there was an acceleration of interest in the notion of Japan 's uniqueness not in the vein of inferiority or economic fragility , but in the context of superiority and independence .
6 The first-year course gives a broad introduction which is taken to a more advanced level in the second year .
7 ‘ It is plainly in the interests of the more efficient administration of justice that there should be split trials in appropriate cases , as even where the decision on the first part of a split trial is such that there will have to be a second part , it may be desirable that the decision shall be appealed before incurring the possibly unnecessary expense of the second part .
8 They had no direct experience of the Second Republic or the Civil War and so were less fearful of the consequences of change .
9 They lost their scrum-half , Adam Brosnan , after three minutes of the first match and their captain , Jonathan Ions , with a broken jaw in the second match plus four more serious injuries and a host of minor injuries .
10 However with the introduction of french polishing in the second quarter of the nineteenth century , oak came into its own , as elm could not be so treated .
11 We know that he was the archetypal loyal Thatcherite Back Bencher in the Second Reading debate four years ago .
12 Also , reissued for the first time , as a pendant to the complete recording , is the first published take of the Second Symphony 's Rondo .
13 However , apart from these demonstrations and an outbreak of panic buying in the last days of March , the public response to the second stage of price liberalization was muted , in marked contrast to the street protests which had greeted the first state in November 1990 [ see p. 37866 ] .
14 According to the Far Eastern Economic Review of June 27 , the aim of the new strategy , the New Development Policy ( NDP — for March release of working paper see p. 38100 ) , was to provide a theoretical framework for the Second Outline Perspective Plan ( OPP2 ) for 1991-2000 .
15 The so-called New Development Policy ( NDP ) was devised to provide a theoretical framework for the Second Outline Perspective Plan ( OPP2 ) for 1991-2000 , the first phase of Mahathir 's plan to build Malaysia into a fully developed state by 2020 .
16 In East Berlin in October , in his speech marking the German Democratic Republic 's 40th anniversary , Mr Gorbachev reminded the world that the Soviet Union had advocated the preservation of German unity after the second world war .
17 She burst out of the tunnel into the dim light of the second pill-box .
18 The Cambridge historian Correlli Barnett , in The Audit of War , shows how the inadequacies of British industry in the Second World War were masked by the huge flow of equipment free of charge from the US under the Lend-Lease programme .
19 Participants will be invited to submit a five minute script for the second session .
20 There are several other quotes in the contrapuntal fabric of the second movement too .
21 Our failure to find a difference between cholecystectomy and gall stone subjects could , in theory , be because a high proportion of the second group having a non-functioning gall bladder as , from the physiological standpoint , a non-functional gall bladder is equivalent to cholecystectomy .
22 A particular word-meaning which participates in this way in the meaning of another word will be termed a semantic trait of the second word .
23 It was first noted in Ballet Imperial ( 1941 ) when every time a scale-like passage in the second movement of Tchaikovsky 's Piano Concerto No. 2 is played , the three soloists link hands to make two arches through which the corps de ballet ‘ ran round the houses ’ ( Edwin Evans ) .
24 British Intelligence in the Second World War , Vol. 4 : Security and Counter-Intelligence .
25 Sir Harry Hinsley in British Intelligence in the Second World War has summarised the awesome challenge : ‘ Instructions for arranging and setting the wheels could be changed as frequently as every 24 hours ; anyone not knowing the setting was faced with the problem of choosing from one hundred and fifty million , million , million solutions . ’
26 [ F. H. Hinsley and C. A. G. Simkins , British Intelligence in the Second World War , vol. iv , 1990 ; Constance Kell ( wife ) , ‘ A Secret Well Kept ’ , unpublished MS in Imperial War Museum , London ; personal knowledge . ]
27 British Intelligence in the Second World War , vol. iii , part 1 , 1984 ; private information ; personal knowledge . ]
28 Despite their indignation at the equally abrupt dismissal of the Second Duma , and at Stolypin 's coup d ‘ état in June 1907 , they resolved to offer principled yet constructive opposition in the Third and Fourth Dumas .
29 His ambition , of course , is to challenge for his old place in the second row of the Irish scrum .
30 However , the Scots launched a spirited recovery in the second half against a very powerful side made up of former and future Wallaby internationals and , especially after David Sole came on as a replacement prop , they took complete control of the match , running in four excellent tries in an exciting 24–24 draw .
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