Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb base] two " in BNC.

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1 Chalky footprints in the back of the car suggest two men joined Mr Abberley , occupying the rear seats .
2 maybe for the kids , and then I see add , I see at the bottom add two pounds fifty , yeah , and I think to myself no , no way , postage and packing .
3 In the centre of the room sit two small , wizened figures , playing chess with unusual wooden pieces .
4 Far into the distance stretch two large marshy plains .
5 Across the river from Hawes is Hardraw with its much-visited waterfall , while further down the dale lie two bonny villages , Askrigg and Bainbridge .
6 The parish have two sited for such schemes .
7 It has been particularly difficult for him because the Government have two of their placemen on the council , but he has managed to keep fighting though the council has this deadweight of government lackeys . ’
8 Plans for the centre include two department stores , an open-air market , a 1,100-space car park and other stores and facilities .
9 Next on the list come two psychological variables — independence and freedom .
10 Princeton art titles for the autumn include two new additions to the Andrew W. Mellon Lectures in the fine Arts from John Shearman and Oleg Grabar .
11 Adam and Eve , after their expulsion from the garden have two sons : Cain , the farmer , and Abel , the shepherd .
12 The couple have two children Kevin , an Oxford graduated chemist , and Helen , who is a trainee teacher .
13 The couple have two children and Derek 's wife is frightened for the family 's safety .
14 He is married to Wendy and the couple have two young children , Peter and Timothy .
15 The couple have two sons , Mr Tony Williams , director of Barron Construction at Daltonon-Tees , near Darlington , and Dr. Clive Williams , a senior lecturer in civil engineering at Plymouth .
16 The couple have two sons .
17 The couple have two children , four-year-old Thomas and Joshua , three .
18 The couple have two daughters .
19 The couple have two daughters .
20 The press have two strategies for dealing with this affront .
21 The 1909 Royal Commission on the Poor Laws found that for widows the first recommendation of 1871 was generally observed , some Boards of Guardians going further and insisting that the widow maintain two children by herself before any relief was given , while others refused relief to healthy able-bodied widows no matter how many children they had .
22 Undead struck and wounded by a Runefang suffer two wounds .
23 Undead struck and wounded by a Runefang suffer two wounds .
24 Undead struck and wounded by a Runefang suffer two wounds .
25 Undead struck and wounded by a Runefang suffer two wounds .
26 Undead struck and wounded by a Runefang suffer two wounds .
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