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Sentence count:194+4Posted:2017-04-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: secondSimilar words: secondsecond handsecondarysplit secondsecond to nonemillisecondmicrosecondsecondary sourceMeaning: ['sekəndlɪ]  adv. in the second place. 
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151. Secondly, even if loan stock is unsecured it will rank equally with the other unsecured creditors.
152. And secondly, the vast majority of poems by women deal with love.
153. Secondly, the results were consistent, with no dramatic difference from place to place at any particular time.
154. Secondly, the inclusive approach may act as a positive encouragement to clients to make use of legal services.
155. Secondly, our Gift Day in September was an inspiration to us all.
156. Secondly, a research programme should lead to the discovery of novel phenomena at least occasionally.
157. Secondly, some change may be organised from above in order to encourage agricultural productivity and curb social injustice.
158. Secondly, be prepared to experiment with other typeface libraries so long as the format they produce has compatible printer and screen fonts.
159. Secondly, the linking of form to function may help learners to orientate themselves within a discourse.
160. Secondly, in family abuse,[http://sentencedict.com/secondly.html] the history of the relationships may be of great significance in current abuse.
161. Secondly, and crucially, Professor Griff is no great shakes as a rapper.
162. Secondly, the capital charges are to include depreciation and an interest element.
163. Secondly, the patient has time to develop confidence in staff members and other patients.
164. Secondly the standard routes to chaos imply the existence of a well-defined onset of chaotic behaviour.
165. Secondly, there is no proof that exceptional talents are required for those positions which Davis and Moore consider important.
166. Secondly, some one else, possibly Burghgesh's son, had returned to make his father's murderers atone for the death.
167. Secondly, the royal corpse was mangled; it had been in the hands of embalmers and above ground for four years.
168. Secondly, even where there is some clarity about the required attributes, there is difficulty in measuring their attainment.
169. Secondly, the current technique makes no use of function words.
170. Secondly, Mowbray was lured to his death by the tocsin sounding.
171. Secondly, general practitioners and primary health care teams are the first point of contact for users of the health service.
172. Secondly, the section is concerned with the beneficial interests existing when a payment falls to be made.
173. Secondly, the magic of the island is here composed of Renaissance learning, imagery and classical mythology.
174. Secondly, there is a buyer credit where a bank in the exporter's country provides a loan to the importer.
175. Secondly, we need to consider the consequent impact on finance departments.
176. Secondly, there is a need to determine how genetically engineered organisms will react when released into the environment.
177. Secondly, pen-based interfaces allow the creation of sketches and drawings.
178. Secondly, the ethical dimension of reason is apparent in the communicative process of a discipline.
179. Secondly, this form of research endeavour can all too easily produce a state of alienation in those conducting the research.
180. Secondly, Woolwich feared that if it failed in its legal arguments it might incur penalties.
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