Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] [art] two [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For its distinct absence of bridges , cave sets and other hazards , Carole Ann Ford 's favourite story remained the two part adventure set entirely within the TARDIS ‘ The Edge of Destruction ’ .
2 To a historian of the health services this decision to rationalize the two hospitals on to one site could be seen as rather disappointing .
3 It was also agreed to establish a North-South Liaison Office at the neutral village of Panmunjom ( within the Demilitarized Zone separating the two states ) within three months .
4 This trademark nicknamed the two cheeses was an acronym for civil clothes nineteen forty one .
5 Some , like the building on Site 3 , were little more than flag floors , presumably supporting a timber superstructure , while others had stone foundations and concrete flooring ; good examples of this type include the two buildings on Sites 5 and 6 , fronted by a common veranda .
6 ‘ One interesting point concerns the two jack sockets on the face and edge of the body ; these were wired in parallel so either could be used .
7 An overgrown hedge divided the two properties .
8 They could not even think of washing my hair until I had had this operation to put the two rods in my back . ’
9 Thus , this survey combined the two methods we have been looking at above .
10 The second morning consisted of more drill accompanied by the ever-falling snow , which this time had a two inch start on them , followed by another lunch of bread and cheese .
11 Alexei thought that it was on the whole foolish to remain where he was while there was an armed trooper to guard the two women .
12 It has become standard practice to picture the two cultures as standing in the most acute opposition at that time .
13 An usher made an unsuccessful attempt to separate the two men , but it took the intervention of the woman to calm things down .
14 It is true that when the adjective is used in attributive position there is no syntactic or morphological difference to reflect the two possibilities .
15 Intercommunal fighting erupted almost immediately in other parts of Azerbaijan , while raids across the Armenia-Azerbaijan border by vigilante bands raised the spectre of civil war involving the two republics .
16 Meredith 's warm smile made the two men respond with smiles of their own , then the waiter threaded his way out to the orchestra .
17 The volatility and their non-guaranteed status do not sit comfortably with the official line linking the two benefits .
18 A straight line joining the two notes with the word ‘ gliss . ’
19 The central panel shows the two saints , and the two side panels the family of Simon Gonçalves da Câmara ( grandson of Zarco ) who commissioned the painting .
20 If the epitomist added the two letters to his summary of the history of Jason , his epitome must be dated after 124 B.C. The only possible alternative is the assumption that a later interpolator added the two letters to the epitome of Jason .
21 They have long been committed to the idea of such a conference for dealing with the Arab-Israeli conflict ; they are now committed to the idea of such a conference for negotiating a Gulf peace ; there is no obvious way to keep the two ideas apart .
22 The final legal decision left the two men as half-share owners of the Baron of Buchlyvie .
23 But by far the most powerful link connecting the two approaches was the common assumption of economic rationality .
24 You could in fact devise a circular walk on a grand scale using the two paths .
25 The other method used for fluid transport measurements was similar to the one just described , the only difference being that the segment was continuously perfused at a rate of 0.1 ml.min - 1 by a pump ( Isamatec , Switzerland ) via a closed system connecting the two ends of the segment .
26 In tiny flats and bedsitters it 's more often the living room that has to make space for dining , in which case it 's a good idea to separate the two functions with either a physical division — like an arch , trellis or shelving — or with visual treatment like different lighting or flooring , or perhaps a change of colour or mood created by wall coverings and soft furnishings .
27 In one condition subjects were specifically instructed to engage in verbal rehearsal of these word pairs and in a second condition they were instructed to use visual imagery to relate the two objects .
28 A short passage linked the two rooms together and gave access to the stairway .
29 The older man regarded the two women expressionlessly for a moment , then stepped forward .
30 The Lister-Petter company , which is based at Dursley in Gloucestershire , beat off stiff competition to clinch the two year deal to make eight thousand engines .
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