Example sentences of "[art] two [noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile the little tailor , aided by the little grey man , had stroked the glass case containing the castle with the two feathers from the cock and hen , and with a strange rushing and rumbling the castle appeared as it must always have been , with noble staircases and innumerable doors . |
2 | He apparently continued in this office until 1655 , when , with essentially unchanged duties , he was appointed one of the two chamberlains of the Exchequer and keeper of its records . |
3 | Together , the two players in the development process must have a sense of mutual responsibility for projects . |
4 | The two approaches to the study of the mother and child relationship we have discussed so far-that based on physical care and that dealing with attitudes — each originally hoped to reveal the major determinants of children 's personality development ; neither , however , has succeeded in this task . |
5 | Whether the emphasis in mystical theology is on the interaction of those God-given human faculties which are understood as an image of his being and the means by which man may realise the love and truth manifested in the Incarnation , or on the essential unknowability of the transcendent source from whence that love and truth emanated in time , there is common ground between the two approaches in the sense of a dynamic with which man may engage . |
6 | The two options for the road are in Cambridgeshire but it is believed the route will reduce the speed of traffic entering Suffolk on the A142 . |
7 | Holding it up , he shouts something to the two Tibetans by the fire . |
8 | I can not therefore regard the two sentences from the judgment of Lord Denning , which I have quoted , as being an authority on the question which we have to consider . |
9 | The proliferation of industry alliances and more recent consolidations is said to have induced a state of panic at the two firms about the logic of what they are trying to achieve with the common interface — bandied about in some quarters as Systems Application Architecture II — and whether there are sound business reasons behind it . |
10 | And the two rounds in the morning you did the bottom half of , for the first round and you went back to the shop and you got another bag full of papers and you did the top half of , if you know it . |
11 | She yanked upwards on the two rings at the bottom of the window . |
12 | The I gives itself to the Thou , makes a complete act of dedication , links the two persons through the poetry . |
13 | The goals of the two stages of the work are significantly different , as well as incorporating reasoning , more attention will be paid to issues of control , coordination and robustness in CLE-2 , building on the strengths of CLE-I while tackling the inadequacies discussed in this paper . |
14 | It should be noted that Leeds was making the , arguably false , distinction between the two races on the basis of the artefacts . |
15 | A straight line joining the two notes with the word ‘ gliss . ’ |
16 | Keep these in the left hand while your remove the two stitches on the right with another transfer tool . |
17 | Using a two-prong transfer tool , remove the two stitches on the left . |
18 | Mario also maintains the drainage system behind the two toilets in the statue itself , plus the one at its foot , that cater for about 1.8 million visitors every year . |
19 | The Silver Birches giggled in a skittish fashion and the Copper Beeches shook out their rippling manes of glowing leaf-hair and regarded the two Renascians through the red-gold curtains . |
20 | The value of the resistance is a measure of the angle that is formed between the two arms at the elbow and the arm and the baseboard at the shoulder . |
21 | The mosaic extends the length of the nave as far as the presbytery , into the apse , and down the two arms of the transept and survives as a visual encyclopedia of the medieval mind . |
22 | The smoke patterns in Figs. 21.18(b) and ( d ) are produced by the intersections of the vortices with the plane , and the motions associated with the two arms of the hairpin can be identified in places . |
23 | Strasbourg , the capital of the French province of Alsace , is situated close to the border with Germany on an island formed by the two arms of the River 111 . |
24 | After a moment she walked across the room and placed her hands on the two arms of the chair , effectively pinning Marianne in place . |
25 | Monetarist theory argues that the two lines on the graph should more or less coincide over long periods , showing that any increase in the money stock in excess of that needed to finance real output growth will be dissipated in price rises . |
26 | We should also note that the principle of the parallelism of greater precision concerns primarily the relation between the two lines of a couplet ; it does not focus on the relationship between the members of the two lines , either grammatically or semantically . |
27 | Because the relationship of the two lines within the couplet is not predetermined , the reader is more fully engaged in the process of interpretation , a more active participant in the construction of meaning , than when a text presents itself in more straightforward linear fashion . |
28 | Difficulties of the kinds provided for by those subsections will not arise , because the overlapping of the two offences under the Bill will have the result that the accused can be convicted of whichever offence is charged . |
29 | Something about an incredible chemistry radiating between the two stars of the show ? ’ |
30 | Yet his persistent efforts to woo the profession in 1912 only emphasized the distance between the two discourses on the heredity/ environment issue . |