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

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1 Mr Chairman er when we discussed this last time er I expressed the view that in fact er the county council had better things to do I 've not changed my mind erm since but I have been reminded that er when er the Roman Emperors er found ascension in the ranks when Roman Emperors found ascension in the ranks they provided bread and circuses and I have to say that I regard the two notices of motion which were placed in Mr notably fox hunting and this debate on V A T as bread and circuses .
2 You will see that I placed the two arrangements diagonally opposite from each other , but of course you can alter this to a continuous design around the edge , leaving the centre of the mirror free , or simply decorate the bottom of the mirror , leaving the rest free for its original purpose !
3 It was with great difficulty that she persuaded the two dogs into the rear of the van , and they barked their protest all the way back to the surgery .
4 But she made it immediately clear that she regarded the two policemen as being of a social order little higher than the servants .
5 Knitters who have machines with a mirror image facility could use this technique to match up patterns at the centre , but remember that you lose the two centre stitches plus the one on each side which goes under the band — it would never do to have two ducks without heads facing one another , would it !
6 ‘ I propose that we banish the two O'Malley brothers from this part of the country for good , ’ Tim Skerritt said .
7 Our arguments on Friday , and still are , that we believe the two tier system is educationally beneficial than the three tier .
8 The matchbox comes into action again , this time to melt the Spectra to the sleeve so that we have the two components fused as one , just as we described earlier .
9 But the logic of the report was that we provide a two tier service [ new general hospital wards , old asylum services ] .
10 New witnesses have told police that they saw the two youths with James in Walton .
11 B no erm the , the clerical erm staff on the erm , shall we say the traffic side increased a bit because er there was mo more and more demanding work but the ticket office , they went down , erm I have mentioned perhaps before that they had the two box system and there was about eleven , twelve , thirteen girls in there and their duty was to check a box that had been used one day , stock it up with tickets , get it ready for the day after .
12 He suggested to the Downton MD that they keep the two girls to their contracts , but release Curtis and Marsh .
13 His investigations are accompanied by a search for an india-rubber , about which he remembers only that it contained the two letters ‘ di ’ in the middle of its trade name ( hence ‘ Oe di pe ’ ) .
14 The result , therefore , is a framed narrative without a frame narrator — not that he reached the two sides of this conclusion simultaneously .
15 The commission 's recommendations to Mr Lang included that he require the two officials to pay a sum he considered appropriate to the council .
16 It was then that he noticed the two men standing behind the butler in the shadows .
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