Example sentences of "[art] second [noun] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The second quarter represents a stimulus from an adult with a response from a transitional child/adult . |
2 | The use of monophony in octaves is much more frequent , and is in fact an excellent contrast to homophony ( Example 66 ) : Here , the first phrase in octaves is highly dynamic , but the sudden burst of harmony in the second bar has a strength and vitality which goes beyond what could have been achieved in octaves ; the effect is striking . |
3 | The second half proved a nightmare as the visitors hit the first three baskets to take the lead for the first time and stay there for a 7670 victory . |
4 | Gordon went as a member of a party of 57 and presented his talk in an innovative way , starting with usual slide sequence with descriptions of the views , then for the second half showed a video that had been shot on the tour . |
5 | The second pursuer flung a hand up to his throat . |
6 | In addition , HCI offers the following generous reductions for the second child sharing a room with 2 full fare paying passengers at all Clubs where you see this symbol |
7 | While the second question produces a success rate of less than 20 per cent , typical for most questions shown so far , the first question does not . |
8 | In the absence of non-gravitational forces the second law describes a body in free fall and we show in Section 6.5 that such a path is a geodesic in space–time . |
9 | After rebuilding it was a Gas Fitters Shop , and at present the ground floor houses the Railway Veterans Club and the second storey contains a gymnasium . |
10 | As a result , the second visit sees a number of entrances and bolt-holes still closed up while the remainder are back in use . |
11 | This element of the second stanza creates a sensation that Tithonus now refers to himself as a completely different man to what he was in his youth as it was such a long time ago . |
12 | The second record has a probability of 1/N of becoming a synonym . |
13 | Moreover , the second band shows a progression with a reduced NN stretching frequency , and is assigned to ionization from the π u bonding level . |
14 | The second group reached a citation peak some years after publication . |
15 | On 23 April the second defendant took a letter to the plaintiff containing particulars of this offer by Mr. Perot for Caliban . |
16 | the products of the second process cause a reduction of carbon dioxide to carbohydrate and other compounds . |
17 | The second moment has a value which is the square of the standard deviation of the distribution : |
18 | As the visitors pushed forward Ferguson was unlucky for the second time to have a effort cleared off the line , this time by Birney . |
19 | Coatings company International Lory has for the second time completed a year without a single lost day accident . |
20 | The second answer describes a procedure which relies , in principle , upon oral evidence received at the actual trial , a good deal of importance being attached to the impression the court forms of the parties and the witnesses as they give their evidence . |
21 | For example , one stop at the second fence and one at the third results in a total of 40 penalties ( 20 + 20 ) , whereas two stops at the second obstacle gives a total of 60 penalties ( 20 + 40 ) . |
22 | The second extension presents a model that allows us to do this . |
23 | A second offence carries a life ban . |
24 | A second consideration affecting a constituency party 's choice of candidates could be called the " locality factor " . |
25 | A second study found a link between two forms of adult cancer , chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and brain cancer , and exposure to power lines . |
26 | For example , on a second camera pass a projector was run along with the Discovery model to project action within the craft , seen at the windows , the windows having been blacked out the first time . |
27 | A COMPLETE confidence trickster 's set was discovered in the van of a man who allegedly used a second identity to defraud a bank of thousands of pounds , a court heard . |