Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] two [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So she has two sugars instead .
2 None the less it makes two features of long-term insurance policies very clear .
3 Nevertheless it contains two clues for ways to improve things .
4 If natural selection eliminates half the population in each generation , complete specification requires two generations of selection , one to eliminate C and G , and a second to eliminate T. Thus it takes two generations to specify each base .
5 Now it has two security guards .
6 Now he has two metal rods in his back .
7 Now he has two air ambulances — a twin-engined plane and a helicopter .
8 And when I sit here it means two things : first , that we all stop playing a part at that moment and second , that I 'd like you all to come over and sit down to discuss what we 've been doing . "
9 Right it takes two hours it 's going at a steady sixty , great , so we know that 's a hundred and sixty .
10 Sometimes it takes two minutes and sometimes it takes twenty .
11 Because in that paper there is a passage where Trivers says , if my theory is right , and basically it 's this Trivers Willard thing he was talking about , that parents and offspring will be in conflict about parental investment , he says , if my theory is right and if parents discriminate investment on the basis of offspring success , then he makes two predictions .
12 Again it has two positions , labelled 0 and n on the Silver and Knitmaster and R and P on the Brother .
13 8 The total timing appears to reflect the use of the shorter versions of those movements where such exist , adding up to 30 ‘ bonnes minutes ’ , i.e. it includes two timings of ‘ bonnes minutes ’ and one of ‘ petites minutes , matching well the inscription ‘ une bonne demi-heure ’ ( See also note 12 . )
14 Specifically she develops two areas , feminist theory and liberation theology , as potential candidates to regenerate the social group work movement .
15 Currently he has two museum shows running in Europe devoted to his famously demanding — in terms of sheer weight and mass — sculptures .
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