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

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1 Now he has called on British Rail for a second time to step up safety and end the easy access to the East Coast main line .
2 ‘ We 've both been working so hard that this break has given us the opportunity for a second honeymoon , ’ he told her smoothly .
3 For those reasons as I , have I , hoped made plain , it seems to me that the general scheme provided by Mrs is the one that ought to be adopted , however in my view when Mrs also makes provision for a second carer for some three hours a day that is well over egging the pudding , if I may adopt a phrase used by Mr at one stage during the case , I feel sure that in practice the two resident carers would not simply say well I 'm on duty from eight am on Monday till twelve midday on Thursday and I shall do nothing during the rest of the week , I think that living in the household for , at
4 • A 25% reduction for a second week .
5 The winners , and also retaining the shield for a second year , were the team from the Sacred Heart , Cheadle Heath , who donated their £100 winnings to the Little Sisters of the Poor .
6 President Bush had stated on Aug. 2 that only a health problem — which he stressed did not currently exist — would deter him from seeking re-election for a second term .
7 When the elder Civizade , by now Rumeli kazasker for a second time , died in 954/1547 , the younger was given a pension of 45 akce a day .
8 Before the programme is finally adopted it has to be referred back to the European Parliament for a second time .
9 Newport Borough Council is close to withdrawing its Private Usk Barrage Bill from Parliament for a second time .
10 JULIE WALTERS ON THE HEARTBREAK OF FIGHTING HER DAUGHTER 'S LEUKAEMIA FOR A SECOND TIME
11 Now that Essex Man has demonstrated his backing for one winning team , the Conservatives , the men of Essex will be keen to show that they , too , deserve the people 's support for a second term at the head of the Championship table .
12 To decide whether they really are learning Creole as a second language , we need information about at least two areas : ( 1 ) the age of acquisition ; ( 2 ) the nature of the process of acquisition itself .
13 As his legal fight for a second inquest goes on , Mr Ferrante remembers the son he believes should still be alive today .
14 If you lose the same amount of money for a second year you 're down to a position where one small slip would take the business into insolvency .
15 Gooch , still worried about his own form despite making 42 yesterday , must get his practice during a second XI match at Colchester .
16 Ahmed Abdallah Abderrahman , who had been re-elected President for a second term in September 1984 , was assassinated in November 1989 [ see pp. 37033-34 ] .
17 One of the smallest village schools in the country has been spared from closure for a second time , but there 's a catch .
18 He was leaving behind ideas of training as a test pilot , which he had kept in mind as a second choice of career , although doubting that he would obtain the necessary academic qualifications .
19 A WOULD-BE postie has criticised the Royal Mail for a second class service following a mix-up over job interviews .
20 His residence at the Palais Royal became a virtual ‘ court of disaffection ’ , while his sister , Princess Mathilde , ran her salon as a second centre of hostility .
21 By contrast , Middlesbrough 's bid for a second slice of City Challenge cash was a low-key affair .
22 three hundred pound for a second hand one
23 Twenty five pound for a second hand one plus
24 For the uninitiated , you place your breast on a breast-high slab of ice-cold metal and then watch in deep disbelief as a second slab of ice-cold metal descends onto the breast , elongating it into a sort of Bourbon biscuit shape .
25 Liz Boatman , who played professionally in the States before being reinstated as an amateur , captains the side for a second time and is delighted at the way the growth of the pro circuit has revitalised the amateur game .
26 At talks on Feb. 26 , 1990 , in Madrid , the Spanish capital , Francisco Fernández Ordóñez , the Spanish Foreign Minister , warned that his government would study the feasibility of a second airport in the area .
27 Whether or not one feels that , by modern standards , Mrs Sherwood 's attitude was a healthy one , the fact remains that , despite the loss of a second child in India , she and her husband were able to return to England with their faith unimpaired , and settled down to live useful and active lives .
28 A VILLAGE was last night mourning the loss of a second group of fishermen in a matter of days .
29 A VILLAGE was last night mourning the loss of a second group of fishermen in a matter of days .
30 Was he simply scared of committing himself once again , in fear of a second rejection ?
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