Example sentences of "[verb] from the [num ord] two " in BNC.

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1 As you straighten your hand the band will jump from the first two fingers on to the third and fourth ones .
2 ( Lewis , 1973 , p. 33 ; Stalnaker , 1975 , p. 173 ) It is said that this proves the failure of transitivity — the three statements are Unexceptionable and the third does not follow from the first two .
3 His confidence stems from the last two victories .
4 ‘ Boom Boom ’ , the LP , differs from the last two parts of the John Lee comeback ( ‘ The Healer ’ and ‘ Mr Lucky ’ ) in that there is n't such a staggering amount of extras and celebrities blamming away in the background .
5 When they are known , then unc which follow from the first two of Equations ( 1 ) .
6 But Smith admitted : ‘ We 've got three points out of four , and that 's what we set out to achieve from the first two games .
7 There is the objection , however , whatever else is to be said , that the third statement fails to follow from the first two only because of an ambiguity — and more precisely because the consequent of the first conditional is in fact not identical with the antecedent of the second .
8 Of the three elements which make up an opera — the music , the words and the drama — the third arises from the first two realised by the performance of the singing actors , with the collaboration of the musicians and within the ambience of the set and the costumes .
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