Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [prep] [art] second half " in BNC.
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1 | He was booked early in the second half for a clattering foul on Abel . |
2 | Pat Archer , of the county council 's transportation department , said the problem had dropped slightly in the second half of last term . |
3 | In any case , it 's tucked away in the second half of the book , after Offred 's prison-like existence has been thoroughly , horribly established . |
4 | The New Town , the central part of which was built mainly in the second half of the eighteenth century , is more spaciously laid out in classical streets and squares — ‘ not only gay and airy ’ , said Robert Louis Stevenson , ‘ but highly picturesque ’ . |
5 | It has however been the subject of much criticism , which has grown substantially during the second half of the present century . |
6 | Millmead battled away and did the best they could , but their cause was blighted further during the second half when they were reduced to eight men due to injury . |
7 | He was replaced early in the second half by Shutt . |
8 | Dundee worked hard for and equaliser and were eventually rewarded mid-way through the second half when Paul Barnett ( Dundee Kingsway Circus ) found the back of the net . |
9 | But that was abandoned midway through the second half . |
10 | A trumpet solo followed midway through the second half but St Johnstone failed to rally as they lost two more goals without reply . |
11 | The parallels here are with Sheffield before huge new steel works were erected there during the second half of the nineteenth century . |
12 | Kuhl was also denied early in the second half . |
13 | The Blues should have equalised midway through the second half when Gorman , bursting down the right , played a lovely ball into Haylock 's path but the big striker , however , lost control with the goal at his mercy . |