Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] two [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The easier alternative for video is to record the scene as a two-shot ( page 73 ) , the static nature of which can be relieved by discreetly zooming in and panning between the two speakers from time to time and then zooming back to the two-shot .
2 Their discord provided accompaniment for the chase that now developed between the two beings .
3 Sir Ranulph said he became bad-tempered and tensions developed between the two men as their strength ebbed away .
4 A distinct division therefore developed between the two methods of accounting .
5 However disagreements arose between the two parties and after taking legal advice Mr Manners challenged the terms of the Licence and argued that his occupation had all the rights of a protected tenancy . ’
6 If , on its own , borrowing more created value , then an arbitrage opportunity would arise between the two sorts of security .
7 ‘ They 'd care as little about him as they cared about the two bombers who died in the van . ’
8 On June 12 an accord was signed between the RPR and the Union for French Democracy ( UDF ) allowing for the two parties to put up joint candidates at local and legislative elections .
9 A list of deadlines and responsibilities was drawn up and agreed between the two departments and this has led to a better understanding of each others tasks and the benefits of compliance .
10 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 .
11 The offender arranged for the two girls to swim at a local swimming pool where he was employed as a cleaner after it had closed .
12 That is a pity : the price of financial distress is just about the only way in which the cost of capital for firms plausibly differs between the two rivals over the longer term .
13 Less than a second elapses between the two stages .
14 The presence of muscle type nAChR or nAChR-like protein in the thymus has been reported previously ( 25–27 ) , however antibodies and probes used in these studies would not have differentiated between the two variants of α .
15 He was asked at the Dec. 30 meeting to continue for the two months while new structures were elaborated .
16 A football match was arranged between the two groups .
17 But Foucault 's formulation of the ‘ repressive hypothesis ’ seems to slide between the two usages .
18 At the end , he 's left out slightly , watching this passionate friendship develop between the two women . ’
19 As they passed between the two pillars along the path by which they had entered , the Wheel cleared with plenty of room to spare .
20 The Hotel de France is situated between the two resorts of Rimini and Riccione and is the only three-star hotel in Rimini featured by Citalia which stands right on the beach , but also has its own private swimming pool .
21 Situated between the two levels will be 19 hospitality boxes with full catering facilities for up to 200 people together with a club lounge and offices .
22 I do n't want to even think about the two mistakes I made at Wembley the last time against Spurs . ’
23 In slot-blot experiments with total DNA , the ratios ( signal obtained with mitochondrial probe/signal obtained with nuclear probe ) were calculated for the two strains and compared .
24 As a starting point I want to examine some of the basic meeting points between the two communities — business and education — and some of their significant differences .
25 The break-even points between the two modes of processing can be seen clearly in Fig. 7.22 ; for numbers of records for which a sequential curve is above each straight line that represents the time required to process a record directly , direct processing is faster .
26 Meanwhile , providing bindings between C++ and SQL3 ( SQL3 does not exist but is a label for the ANSI SQL standard that will emerge in 1995/6 ) is one of Beech 's chief interests and Oracle is investigating various styles of binding between the two languages .
27 Any attempt to define ‘ suffering ’ , for example , is bound to fall between the two stools of being unhelpfully imprecise ( such as ‘ a diminution in wellbeing ’ ) or too precisely exclusive ( ‘ an unpleasant emotional response ’ ) .
28 It is nigh on impossible to get the mirror and glass completely clean , so you will have to make a slight compromise by accepting that there will always be a certain amount of dust caught between the two layers of glass , due to static electricity .
29 Investors can take out a combination Pep , allowing them to choose the balance they want between the two plans , though they have to put at least £500 in each one .
30 Tension is reported between the two wives .
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