Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [prep] [art] second half " in BNC.

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1 One nil Leicester twenty four minutes completed in the second half .
2 The British figured pottery took the form of colour-coated drinking beakers , the earliest products dating to the second half of the second century .
3 The school visits made in the second half of Year Two are devoted to the teaching of reading and writing .
4 But Rovers are still fifth in the Premier League , eight points behind Norwich , and have reached the Coca-Cola Cup quarter-finals — ideally placed for an honours drive in the second half of the season .
5 About three-quarters of voluntary charities established in the second half of the nineteenth century were evangelical in inspiration , including such charities as Barnardo 's and the YMCA .
6 Unfortunately , the pace of adjustment in trade imbalances slowed in the second half of last year as the impact of the dollar 's depreciation started to taper off and Japan 's capital-goods exporters got into top gear .
7 Several of Sisley 's early paintings dating from the second half of the 1860s were accepted for display in the official Salon , but during the 1870s he began to paint in a fully fledged Impressionist style characterized by pure colours applied with broken brush strokes and bright light .
8 Many things point to the second half of August .
9 They are likely to be beset with other major changes associated with the second half of life .
10 But operating profits improved in the second half and the company can take some credit for the reduction in gearing to just 5 p.c .
11 One nil to Leicester City eleven minutes gone in the second half .
12 This led to restructuring costs , including redundancies and closures and other one-time charges totalling approximately twenty million dollars , of which approximately eighteen million dollars came in the second half and a very large portion of that in the last quarter of the year .
13 The two sides also agreed that elections scheduled for the second half of September 1992 would be conducted on a basis of proportional representation and that the post-election regime would be " semi-presidential " , with the president serving a five-year mandate , renewable for three terms .
14 He remains worried that margin benefits expected for the second half will now be pushed out to next year and has slashed his full-year forecast from £27 million to just £15 million , with £25 million pencilled in for 1993-94 .
15 References to them in contemporary documents increased during the second half of the thirteenth century .
16 Byzantine vessels in contexts dated to the second half of the sixth century are known from the Isle of Wight ( Arnold 1982a ) .
17 As his championship hopes grew in the second half of the season , his fellow Italian riders began to treat him like their little brother .
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