Example sentences of "take the second [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the judge usually takes the second course in cases concerning industrial relations .
2 Here she takes the second round ,
3 And the sales pitch of course is that you do n't take the second year 's payment until a year later .
4 Let us take the second half of his concluding sentence first .
5 ‘ Wo n't be long , kids , ’ she said more confidently , and slowed for a roundabout , taking the second exit .
6 Taking the second case first , it is clear that under section 8(2) the driver , in order that he may decide whether or not to claim that the breath specimen be replaced , should be fully informed of the nature of the option open to him and what will be involved if he exercises it .
7 We must also extend our congratulations to our neighbours , FC Titford Polymer Converters , for taking the Second Division championship at the first attempt .
8 I worked a lot in one which I used to call D4 — basically taking the second string down to A and then sometimes taking the third string down to F sharp — open D. But sometimes keeping the third string tuned to G. I also used to tune to D minor sometimes and take the F sharp down to F , but sometimes keeping the E at the top so you 'd have a ninth . ’
9 But Hall began to dominate , leading 6-0 and then 9-4 before taking the second game to level the match .
10 But Hall began to dominate , leading 6-0 and then 9-4 before taking the second game .
11 Taking the second point first , no there is no implied priority erm accorded to any of the criteria erm reflected in the order in which they are set out .
12 Gloucestershire trainer Chris Broad saddled the first winner … and Wantage jockey Graham McCourt took the second race
13 He took the second bite .
14 Duffy won a black ball fight in the opener and took the second frame 62–40 before winning the next two easily with breaks of 35 and 57 in the third and 92 in the fourth .
15 A former inmate of the Bloom yard , Lady Somerleyton 's Beau Seigneur , took the second Maiden under an enterprising ride from Lucy Hollis , who kicked for home at the fourteenth .
16 The British public were cautious and it took the Second World War to inspire a new , and more forward-looking , attitude to the problem of dealing with the economy and unemployment .
17 The fragmentation and inequities of prewar arrangements were highlighted in 1937 by an influential report from the Department of Political and Economic Planning but it took the Second World War and the Beveridge Report of 1942 to change perceptions sufficiently to legitimise a greatly enhanced role for the state in the provision of health care .
18 ‘ We made it , ’ he said and took the second gun from Mariana 's shoulders without really looking at her .
19 Edberg had nothing to offer as Becker took the second set triumphantly in just 27 minutes to a great roar from the delirious crowd .
20 Matilda took the second slice and started eating it slowly .
21 He took the second torch out of his jacket pocket and tossed it to Jimmy .
22 Daalny had acted , after all ; she must have taken the second key during Vespers , from the nail where at noon she had watched the porter hang the first one , but she had had to wait for near-darkness before using it .
23 . Now take the second turning on the left .
24 Erm and also we take take the second year 's payment a year later .
25 We take the second year 's payment a year later .
26 And we take the second year 's , this is a sales pitch , we take the second year 's payment a year later .
27 And we take the second year 's , this is a sales pitch , we take the second year 's payment a year later .
28 From Adkin 109 , London Road proceed towards the ring road and at the roundabout take the second exit into Bayswater Road .
29 — From Adkin St Clements Office at the Plain Roundabout take the second exit into the Cowley Road proceed for approximately a quarter of a mile and turn left into Jeune Street .
30 Take the second turn on the left .
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