Example sentences of "[verb] come [prep] two [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Cones tend to come in two shapes — some , either cardboard or plastic , with a pointed top and others with a gap of about one to one and a half inches at the top . |
2 | These seem to come from two kinds of sources ; either the Theatre Games of Viola Spolin ( 1963 ) or an extension of the widening of activities in drama lessons introduced by Brian Way . |
3 | The shaft needed to come through two bearings to give it that stability . |
4 | and it was meant to come in two weeks . |
5 | The initial impetus to the Coordinating Team 's invitation to the school to participate in the project seems to have come from two sources . |
6 | Maria replied that she was to be allowed to come for two days in the week following her letter . |
7 | Although I have Well I 've come through two wars and I remember the relief of Mathaking but I 'd sooner that I 've was born when I was . |
8 | Reynolds had come across two others like it in all respects , but not in the same folder , and not with the incriminating paragraph ; that too was odd , in retrospect . |
9 | And then when they had come about two months old , something like that , er we used to carry them out now , into the woodlands and with the rest of the hens . |
10 | In Britain , I have come across two species in particular which do this — tree sparrows , using fresh beech leaves , and buzzards , using green-leaved twigs . |
11 | REGARDING your article on fuel wastage in Belfast , I have come across two instances of it lately . |
12 | Those predictions which have been made about the impact of new technology on employment levels have come from two types of analysis . |