Example sentences of "[prep] [art] two [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The 18-year-old Bishop Auckland bowler is in the squad of 14 from which Durham will pick their sides for the two one-day matches against Essex at Chelmsford . |
2 | SOUTH AFRICA 's preparations for the two one-day internationals in Trinidad this weekend were disrupted when the Queen 's Park Oval 's net wickets were ruled unfit . |
3 | As everywhere , labourers ( and of course many artificers ) virtually accounted for the two lowest levels of assessment . |
4 | Two vector units will have four million apiece and there will be four to eight million for the two million bits of on-board RAM . |
5 | The view of to proposed here allows one , furthermore , to account for the two major uses of the to infinitive . |
6 | IRA terrorists were probably responsible for the two successive nights of blasts on Tyneside , a police chief said today . |
7 | The recording quality for standard 8mm is at least equal to VHS , and the comparison also holds for the two competing super-formats of Hi8 and S-VHS . |
8 | John had made a few 1st Division appearances with Charlton , but undoubtedly the climax of his career came when he captained Palace to promotion to that premier division of world soccer at the end of 1968–69 — and then maintained his high level of performance by helping to keep the Palace in the top flight for the two remaining seasons in which he stayed with the club . |
9 | They are depicted on coins particularly of the period of the Roman empire , and especially for the two hundred years between AD 50 and 250 . |
10 | The traditional design has a vertical orientation for the two downward points behind the front points , with the front points themselves either angled or curved . |
11 | However , when the two letters to be matched were presented simultaneously , rather than successively , the pattern of results differed for the two visual fields in such a way as to suggest that the right hemisphere was still using a visually-based strategy while the left hemisphere was using an acoustically based strategy . |
12 | For the two steep kilometres up the muddy mountain path the rain was relentlessly Scottish . |
13 | Look also for the two luminous patches of the Magellanic Clouds . |
14 | In the centuries following the Conquest there gradually developed separate styles of penmanship for the two main purposes for which calligraphy was employed . |
15 | There was mixed luck for the two relegated sides in the Third Division . |
16 | Clarke looks sure to play in the final two Tests on the blind-side of the scrum and his promotion is a huge letdown for the two original selections in that position , Mike Teague and Mick Galwey . |
17 | The Major would call at Dollingston School and ask for the two biggest boys in class . |
18 | Stephen Roche , who has been spending the season preparing for the two big tours of Italy and France , seems to have got it right . |
19 | Thereafter , ultrasonography and laboratory tests were done every three months and ERCP every six months , during the two first years of follow up . |
20 | The Prime Minister praised Nigel Lawson and Sir Geoffrey Howe as the two finest Chancellors of the Exchequer since the war . |
21 | Think of those as the two deep questions about individuation . |
22 | Indeed , utilitarianism and Kant 's ethic of duty for duty 's sake are usually seen as the two great extremes of moral theory , the line between them representing a continuum on which most moral philosophies with a positive theory of what is right and wrong can be placed . |
23 | As the two bifilar windings of each phase are situated on the same stator poles within the motor , there is close mutual coupling between the windings and this must be taken into account when considering circuit conditions at turn-on and turn-If . |
24 | True to form , Orwell in his notes on Waugh disapprovingly named snobbery and Catholicism as the two driving forces of the novel , and as a secular radical he must have felt obliged to reprobate the one as much as the other . |
25 | The improved accuracy of the laser measurements reveals that along an isotopic chain the radius of the nuclear charge does not vary smoothly but shows a saw-tooth effect with a nucleus with odd mass number often lying below the straight line between the two adjacent nuclei with even mass number . |
26 | ( A pause , while Charles tried , according to the best Stanislavskian method , to give the impression of a man torn between the two great motives of his life — love of money and fear of scandal . ) |
27 | Political activity is often divided between the two other spheres of civil society . |
28 | Verkhovensky has courage ( though in its lower forms of which Plato speaks ) , but otherwise there is nothing in common between the two young men except the times they live in . |
29 | Indeed , I , I mean there , there is a , a great difference of opinion between the two political parties on how the Health Service er should be organised . |
30 | The Law Commission , which first suggested the introduction of the AJR , contemplated that applicants would have a free choice between the two procedural paths in cases where both were available on the facts of the case . |