Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] that [art] two " in BNC.

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1 When we stroll past the front of the van I peep up to check the reaction , and I guess that the two cops hunched inside see these two anxious faces glancing nervously , and they decide it is n't worth climbing out the van for , and I reckon that if I was them I too would lock the doors and stay inside .
2 It is , however , equal to the sum of the two irreducible representations Γ ( a 1 ) and Γ ( b 2 ) , and we deduce that the two vibrations associated with OH bond stretching give rise to a 1 and b 2 group vibrations .
3 Two sensations — one past , one present — are thus bound together by the continuity of awareness between these two moments , and we recognise that the two components are inter-related and belong to the same class .
4 This distinction between mystic and magician is helpful provided we realize that the two archetypes con be combined .
5 After his walkout Paisley stated that the DUP would not rejoin the talks until discussion of Articles 2 and 3 of the Irish Republic 's Constitution , which established a territorial claim to Northern Ireland , was given priority , and he claimed that the two Articles had been placed " at the bottom of the agenda " .
6 Although they did n't know their names at the time , they spotted Dominic Wetherby and the American boy , Lee Horan , going into the public bar , but no-one suggested that the two parties should join up .
7 But I think that the two further posts , one is provide assistance to the Environment Officer , which is a clerical support that Councillor referred to .
8 I am surprised to hear a defence spokesman ask that question , because he knows that the two cases to which I referred are covered by the negative security assurances which made the use of nuclear weapons in such circumstances inconceivable .
9 But as we have seen , Bukharin argued that such a method was quite wrong , since it presupposed that the two sectors were wholly antagonistic , whereas they formed a contradictory unity , a living totality .
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