Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] the two " in BNC.
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1 | Not to be outdone the Wesleyan Methodists rejoiced in 1898 ‘ in the growing sense of kinship that marks our relations with the United States ’ , expressed their ‘ warmest sympathy ’ with America 's efforts to ‘ disburden suffering peoples of the pitiless and truculent misgovernments under which they have groaned ’ and rejoiced that ‘ In fusing together the two great divisions of the Anglo-Saxon race , the Churches have played the chief part although ’ , they added as a reprove to their more ‘ political ’ friends , the Baptists and Congregationalists , ‘ like their Lord , they do not cry nor uplift their voice in the highways of International politics ’ . |
2 | The obvious way of handling things is to connect together the two 0 volt terminals in order to give the central 0 volt output . |
3 | Drawing together the two strands of our research proposal , we would hypothesise that the process of accommodation to changes in the social construction of marriage and marriage problems which forced the NMGC to reassess its goals , also involved a shift from a movement broadly committed to the defence of the institution of marriage to an increasingly specialised agency , treating marital problems as the products of new-type privatised marital relationships . |
4 | Hang the door within the aluminium frame using only the two outer screws in each hinge . |
5 | How about how about if she had erm say just the two of us |
6 | Understandably , he decided there and then to write off the two weekly instalments he was due to collect from a customer there , and never to lend again in that place . |
7 | In the Old World , the Omomyidae were highly successful , crowding out the two other families , who were only able to make a living by becoming nocturnal . |
8 | Investigations are continuing to discover how the two cars came to collide at the Great Stainton crossroads on the narrow road . |
9 | The prosecuting barrister Richard Q C described how the two boys were interviewed separately by police . |
10 | The best we can do is to make a close study of code switching and hope that it will provide an overall framework for understanding how the two perceived varieties , Creole and English , interact in conversation . |
11 | Do you know where the two little catches are . |
12 | So he sto , do you know where the two tills are downstairs do you ? |
13 | Chapters 3 and 4 explore philosophically the two traditions with which we began . |
14 | They will be able to send you some materials to give you a plan for getting started and to help you think through the two important questions : |
15 | Filling in the two charts on page 32 gives the best indication of what you can afford . |
16 | It was strange to be filling in the two forms at the same time . |
17 | His swearing in by Mr Husak will bring together the two opposite poles of Czechoslovak politics — the unyielding dissident and the man most closely connected with the hard-line Communist regime that followed the Soviet-led 1968 invasion . |
18 | On Sept. 16 Rubia had explained the move to establish a new party " as a strategy that could help bring together the two factions of [ FORD ] " . |
19 | The elderly constable shooed away the two security guards , and locked the door . |
20 | Cut off the two inches , or better still four , add forty quids ' worth of ‘ body wave ’ and it 's ‘ My word , you do look well . |
21 | MELROSE , this season 's Scottish champions , added the Border League trophy to their collection last night by picking up the two points they needed under the floodlights at Mansfield Park . |
22 | He skimmed the accompanying text , which added little to what Francesca had already told him , filling up the two columns with a recital of Tristram 's career beginning with his legendary recording of ‘ Panis Angelicus ’ as a thirteen-year-old treble at St Joe 's . |
23 | Cut out the two top corners ( about 2·5cm/1inch down and along ) to distinguish the head . |
24 | Finance director spelt out the two main points emerging from Courtaulds 1992–93 results : |
25 | In this type of case it is better to set out the two consequences in separate sub-paragraphs . |
26 | The 1777 militia returns show how the two towns dominated the trade , for Northampton had 142 recorded shoemakers and Wellingborough 113 , but Irthlingborough had only 17 , Raunds 16 , Earls Barton 11 and Hardingstone 7 . |
27 | Nadine 's mother Geraldine , 28 , told how the two young friends had been inseparable . |
28 | Two men , aged 26 and 27 , contested the case but were found guilty of rape and aiding and abetting each other on the sex attacks on a 21-year-old French woman , who told how the two burst into her room at a friend 's flat while she was reading the Bible . |
29 | It does not seem ever to have been satisfactorily answered why the two first operational atomic bombs were used — against the strongly voiced wishes of the leading physicists responsible for developing them — to destroy two cities instead of being deployed in the equivalent of spectacularly shooting out candles . |
30 | Whether we consider just the two cases of lymphoid leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphomas or the total of four cases there was a significant ( p=0.0070 and p=0.0034 , respectively ) excess of cases in Seascale in this period . |