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

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1 The DNA-binding domain of CAP consists of residues 135–205 and includes helices D , E and F. But , perhaps because of the irregularity in the second helix of the NMR structure of GH5 , it was concluded that there was no correspondence between helix II of GH5 and helix E of CAP and that there was no helix-turn-helix motif in GH5 .
2 The amino-terminal helix ( 25 residues ) includes residues for the basic region and the first helix of the HLH , whereas the carboxy-terminal helix ( 43 residues ) comprises the second helix of the HLH motif and also the leucine zipper motif .
3 And it was the first public result attributable to the second generation at Pininfarina , Pinin 's son Sergio and his brother-in-law , Renzo Carli . ’
4 It seems likely that the ‘ beautyful ones ’ will only emerge when and if the second generation of authoritarian leaders are challenged by the growth of countervailing forces to that of the state .
5 ‘ We , the second generation of Pininfarina , had given him great joy and pride .
6 The second generation of nuclear power stations , heavily promoted by the UKAEA , was based on the Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactor ( AGR ) .
7 The second generation of the UGIX project aims to build on the experience of constructing such task-oriented interfaces to create generic interfaces capable of communication with any GIS .
8 However , a new query language interface based on SQL is under development for the second generation of UGIX ( Raper and Bundock 1991 ) .
9 The question of democracy has been seen by the LDDC and the second generation of UDCs as an increasingly important issue .
10 The appearance of playback and CNC robots since 1977 is said to have begun the second generation of sophisticated units verging on being ‘ intelligent ’ .
11 This software enabled the first of a number of useful commercial applications of AI to be constructed ; many of these can be considered as the second generation of expert systems .
12 And the company also rolled out the second generation of its fault-tolerant Redundant Array of Inexpensive Systems environment , which it claims extends the RAID redundant disk array to a higher level .
13 Hewlett-Packard Co yesterday added the second generation of its Citizen Watch Co-made 1.3″ hard drive : the Kittyhawk II Personal Storage Module features increased durability and better power management as well as 42.8Mb capacity , twice that of the original .
14 And the company also rolled out the second generation of its fault tolerant Redundant Array of Inexpensive Systems ( RAIS ) environment , which it claims extends the RAID redundant disk array to a higher level .
15 NorthWest Digital Systems , Seattle , California , was demonstrating an X Terminal design based around the new chip , called Wildcat 2 — the second generation of its original Wildcat design launched at last year 's show .
16 The second generation of machines will be much more complex than the first , for it will include machines capable of repairing and even reproducing the first generation !
17 Less , however , is known about the second generation of Asians and the extent to which this group is challenging the internal and external forces for segregation .
18 In fact , if the children aged thirty and above are considered as the second generation of adults , then three-quarters of the men and two-thirds of the women were living in parishes other than Cardington .
19 He was responsible for a building programme of 30 power stations across Britain in the late 1960s , including the second generation of nuclear stations and coalfired stations in the Trent Valley .
20 the response of the second generation to discrimination and social exclusion in general , and in the housing market in particular .
21 Asians were products of a culture emphasizing the value of education as a means of social advancement and , because of the tight control they were able to exert over their children , could imbue the second generation with similar values .
22 Tim has the kind of gut feeling for old furniture that comes from being the second generation in the trade .
23 Rose was the second generation in it , and she had taken it from a back street operation to a small , high class chain .
24 With France in chaos , its king a prisoner , Navarrese forces in control in Normandy and English garrisons established not just in Brittany and Aquitaine but also in Anjou , Maine and Touraine , it must have appeared to Edward that his ultimate triumph was in sight , and it is arguable that now , after the failure of the Second Treaty of London , Edward 's aim was nothing less than the crown .
25 Indeed , the intention of the English negotiators when the Second Treaty of London was drawn up may well have been to make the French an offer they would be bound to refuse .
26 Following a journey to Persia in 1889–90 of which he published an account in 1892 , he tells of the constitution in the 1840s of a Turco-Persian commission pursuant to the Second Treaty of Erzerum concluded at the prompting of Britain and Russia :
27 As Lord Curzon points out , this was the second treaty to be signed at Erzerum .
28 Fold the second strip of paper in exactly the same way as the first , but instead of pencilling down the folds , cut down only the folds shown with a black line in the diagram below .
29 Locate the second strip to the required width ; insert two brackets in matching slots and test a timber across them so you can check with a spirit level .
30 It is still present in the uncertainty in the second sector about ‘ traditional values ’ in education and the desire within some parents — and some teachers — for schooling that is essentially instructional and didactic .
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