Example sentences of "[verb] come second " in BNC.

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1 Ari Vatanen has come second and Colin McRae sixth … a good performance … but the British fans were hoping for more as Tim Russon now reports
2 the District has come second , out of 90 in the country , in the ‘ Most Improved ’ category of the British Gas Gold Flame awards .
3 Well Shell 's bank has come second
4 Lester Piggott has come second in his return to racing at Leicester this afternoon .
5 Even if a British judge had travelled abroad , Cheltenham may still have come second .
6 So two years after they married and as the couple face divorce , Isabelle Duchesnay is a sadder and wiser woman , aware now that she would always have come second to his work in her husband 's affections and that , because of her role in Chris 's life , Jayne Torvill turned into the spectre at the feast .
7 ours and so erm so they , so we would have come second had we had an , had we had an audience , I mean that 's the ridiculous thing , it 's the content , nothing to do with what , you know , the environment is it ?
8 I 've come second
9 Twice he had come second to Martin Potter , once at Lacanau and again at Biarritz .
10 I thought for a moment that I had come second ; I had n't seen Ben at all .
11 The former ruling League of Communists ( LC ) had come second with 75 seats .
12 On Sept. 30-Oct. 1 it had come second in a rival poll for a National Congress , behind the National Independence Party ( which also boycotted the Oct. 28 elections ) .
13 Thiam , 58 , a former banker , named a 27-member power-sharing government the following day , bringing in opposition figures including the controversial Abdoulayé Wade , leader of the Democratic Party of Senegal ( PDS ) who had come second to Diouf in the presidential elections in both 1983 and 1988 .
14 The Workers ' Party ( PT ) , whose leader Luís Inácio da Silva ( " Lula " ) had come second to Collor in the December 1989 run-off presidential elections [ see pp. 37117-18 ] , made significant gains , but lost control of the local government of Sao Paulo and failed to win the mayoralty in Rio de Janeiro .
15 Emil Constantinescu , who had come second in the presidential elections in September [ see p. 39104 ] , was elected president of the main opposition alliance , the Democratic Convention ( DCR ) , on Nov. 27 .
16 On 5 December he received 44.6 per cent of the vote and was forced into a runoff election against Mitterrand , who had come second with 31.7 per cent .
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