Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] half " in BNC.

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1 Paul Weston scored in the first half for Stockton , but it was not until the last five minutes that Paul Bromley crossed for their second try .
2 One such was that at Charfield built during the first half of the 19th century .
3 Rangers had taken the lead through Sinton before Gray equalised in the second half , Gordon Durie grabbing the winner 11 minutes from time although Spurs manager Peter Shreeves admitted his team were lucky to win .
4 United had shown far more threat in attack and deserved their interval lead , but Boro equalised with the second half only five minutes old .
5 A similar deal has now been struck with Digital Equipment Corp , and the manufacturing software is available immediately for the Ultrix version of Unix with support for DEC 's OSF/1 following in the second half of the year .
6 A similar deal has now been struck with Digital Equipment Corp , and the manufacturing software is available immediately for the Ultrix version of Unix with support for DEC 's OSF/1 following in the second half of the year .
7 Apart from Jason Fogerty , Giants ' tallest players offered little threat inside , while playmaker Jerry Johnson spluttered in the first half .
8 Europe experienced in the first half of the twentieth century a simultaneous cultural , spiritual and political breakdown .
9 But Teddy Sheringham levelled in the second half when he converted a Gary Mabbutt flick-on .
10 Mark Bright and David Hirst struck in the first half , with Carlton Palmer and Roland Nilsson adding two more to kill off Rangers .
11 Sunderland made no attempt to sit on their lead , however , and looked just as likely as Norwich to score in a second half which comfortably surpassed the first in entertainment value .
12 Making his 17th successive appearance since replacing Henry Smith in December , Walker was voted man of the match , which was mainly thanks to a fingertip save from a Michael O'Neill shot in the first half and a crucial stop which denied Paddy Connolly with only ten minutes remaining .
13 This is natural : the exceptionally influential eminence that Eliot achieved through the second half of his life , together with his almost explicit ( though characteristically demure ) donning of the Virgilian mantle himself , have made it inevitable .
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