Example sentences of "[adv prt] for the [num ord] two " in BNC.
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1 | Hunter 's approach inaugurated a wide-ranging debate about ‘ community power structures ’ between elite theorists and pluralists which rumbled on for the next two decades . |
2 | It 's the relationship between the client and the advertiser which goes on for the next two years . |
3 | In the U K the improvement plans we 've been working on for the last two years have been very successfully implemented but they 've been overtaken by the U K recession . |
4 | That settled , I booked myself in for the first two weeks of August , five months after my operation . |
5 | Cy left the cast and Michael came in for the last two weeks of rehearsals . |
6 | Debussy takes over for the first two of five of the Eight Piano Pieces Op. 15 , of Dirk Schäfer ( 1873–1931 ) — surprisingly , in view of the derisory remarks Schäfer made about Debussy quoted in the notes . |
7 | They holed up for the next two days in Leatherslade Farm House … at Oakley twenty seven miles away . |
8 | Francis has aggravated an old groin problem in training , and said : ‘ You can count me out for the next two weeks . ’ |
9 | Tomorrow look out for the last two — from Germany and Britain 's very own Silverstone . |
10 | But if you do n't want it preserved , I think it would be so nice to have in college , if only for next year 's students , and you also would be around for the next two years , I mean if you 're doing , if you 're doing a language erm , option next year , or even a language recitation erm , this would be quite nice material to use for that . |
11 | I figured my body was telling me to rest , so I 've flopped around for the last two weeks eating steaks and drinking beef tea , and getting stronger every day . |
12 | Mistakenly , he had agreed to let Brompton-Smiley travel with him in the Rolls and discuss the matter of some urgency he had been whining about for the last two days . |
13 | To date it is a subtle but important change of mood that , with luck , will grow stronger over the winter — allowing spring to bring those green shoots of recovery that the Treasury and the Chancellor have been banging on about for the last two years . |