Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] the [num] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Darius stomps down the three steps without saying a word . |
2 | An ambulatory round the central octagon joins together the four chapels of the smaller ones . |
3 | Setting up the tool requires only the two spanners provided as standard accessories . |
4 | It is formed when the sun 's ultraviolet radiation breaks up the two atoms of oxygen molecules into single atoms . |
5 | The vicar takes out the four balls and the waxman , Mr Tommy Temple , who has had the job since 1940 , carefully cuts away the wax and the names are read out . |
6 | So this summarizes then the two processes of gating , here , and inactivation , here . |
7 | And we may agree that what binds together the six parts of ‘ Ash-Wednesday ’ is in large part something rhythmical . |
8 | Intercommodity spreads can be subdivided into : intermarket spreads where the two futures in the spread are traded on different exchanges , for instance LIFFE and the CME ; and spreads consisting of different futures traded on the same exchange , such as the FT-SE 100 index future and the long gilt future , both traded on LIFFE . |
9 | The latter , which brings together the twelve ambassadors accredited to the EC , is a crucial decision-making body . |
10 | As he knows the talks process brings together the two governments and the main constitutional parties in working together to find an accommodation , and I think that is right . |
11 | In this way then the couplet brings together the three themes of each section and relates them very strongly to the speaker and the listener , with the use of ‘ thou ’ . |
12 | ( a not unusual event ) he leaps up the six flights of stairs and arrives at the top as cool as a cucumber , followed by a very out-of-breath Orderly Officer . |