Example sentences of "the second [noun sg] [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 The second flower shows the first two layers of petals from a typical Irish crochet rose .
2 To translate the corpus information a file was created containing two columns — the first field on each line contains the original LOB tag , the second field contains the tag that it is to be translated to .
3 The second row follows the same method .
4 The second strand involves the Government of the Republic and it has been a pleasure to all concerned that everybody involved in those talks has supported and sustained them .
5 The second strand shows the link between the cognitive sets and coping styles which develop from ‘ lack of care ’ when it occurs following loss of mother .
6 The second half represents the emotions of 1806 .
7 The second case concerns the planting of 2,000 acres of conifers in Deeside in Scotland .
8 The second surprise concerns the rarity of any mention in the Old Testament of the Holy Spirit .
9 The second part considers the more recent development of VFM auditing .
10 The second part requires the submission of a folder of fieldwork .
11 The second part follows the familiar pattern of research design , from the planning stages , through the collecting to the analysing of data , ending with three action research case studies at primary , secondary and further education level completing a competent exposition .
12 In this example , therefore , the second variant has the advantage ; in a matrix of large order , the scanning process can take considerable computer time .
13 Then put the nut and olive on the other pipe and slide the fitting back until the second pipe meets the shoulder .
14 The first of these principles is laid down in Article 5 of the EEC Treaty , which requires Member States to take all appropriate measures to ensure the effectiveness of Community law ; the second principle underlies the constitutional tradition common to the Member States and is also laid down in Articles 6 and 13 of the European Convention of Human Rights .
15 The second gallery displays the artist 's growing involvement with the work of Parmigianino , Schiavone , and his great Venetian contemporaries , Veronese and Tintoretto .
16 The second difficulty involves the question of fraud .
17 The second level continues the programme of revision and extension but deals with more complex tenses and language points e.g. the correct use of articles .
18 The second person carries the stakes and hands them to the third , unpointed ends first , who then pushes them into the ground and fastens the top line to the net with a half-hitch .
19 The second question concerns the value placed on feminine as opposed to masculine terms in an opposition .
20 The second question concerns the extent to which it is possible and desirable to prevent an oversimplification of the divisions created and reinforced within education .
21 The second question concerns the care referred to in section 31(2) ( b ) ( i ) , namely , whether the care can refer to care by a third party , in this case a grandmother , who is offering to take over the care of the child .
22 The second question concerns the treatment of uncertainty .
23 The second question makes the same sort of enquiry about the relations between categories .
24 The second law expresses the fact that in the process
25 The more common form shows the hands in an attitude of prayer , centre-chest height , with the fingertips touching and , occasionally , the thumbs crossed ; the second position involves the crossing of the arms with fingertips at centre chest , the right arm being placed over the left and the fingers of both hands remaining closed but outstretched ; finally , there is the attitude of total repose , legs slightly parted at the knees , the shoulders down and the hands placed over the groin , again with the right hand over the left and the fingers together yet unclasped .
26 The second issue involves the concept of capital maintenance adopted .
27 The second issue gives the address as 93 Fleet Street and 13 Waterloo Place .
28 The second issue concerns the art-science relationship which Kemp analyses through the history of perspective and of colour .
29 The second issue concerns the choice of particular variables to be graphed .
30 The second feature takes the form of ‘ wiggles ’ .
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