Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] just two " in BNC.
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1 | Although we might expect bedrock mineralogy to exert a pervasive control over the products of chemical weathering this is not the case , at least at the broad scale , both because the rocks and minerals exposed at the Earth 's surface are dominated by just two or three types ( Table 6.5 ) , and because prolonged weathering tends to lead to a convergence of secondary mineral types irrespective of parent material mineralogy . |
2 | ‘ Tops ’ or soundboards are made from just two woods : Swiss pine for the very best instruments , Western red cedar for the others . |
3 | The existence of other endothelin receptors also seems to be increasingly likely ; indeed , it may well be difficult to imagine that the actions of three different peptides are mediated by just two receptors . |
4 | Any pattern can be designed in just two colours , which would be all that is needed if you want to create punchcard or Mylar charts for tuck , slip , weaving and so on . |
5 | The seven full military bands of the Scottish regiments will be cut to just two , which will serve all units north of the border . |
6 | Although you are changing colour every two rows , usually as long as long as you are changing between just two of your colours , the card is n't marked . |
7 | But grades C , D and E , instead of becoming numbers seven , six and five are being absorbed into just two numbers , seven and six , thus blurring that distinctive C cut-off point . |
8 | It is for this reason that a study carried out by Addison ( 1984 ) in the London Borough of Wandsworth , of the social care plans that were made for just two elderly people is of such value , and worthy of attention from practitioners in this field . |
9 | Two ‘ servants and apprentices to Richard Coke ’ were registered at Exeter among a total of nearly thirty , but the listing was arbitrary , nearly all of them being certified in just two parishes . |
10 | To take an oversimplified example : if an investor buys marks at three to the pound , and the pound falls until it is valued at just two marks , every pound of the original stake will be worth £1.50 at the new rate . |
11 | Far from reflecting continuously varying values , digital information is based on just two distinct states . |
12 | The tiny station at Stoke Mandeville in Buckinghamshire is run by just two people , and both are dedicated to keeping the long suffering rail traveller happy . |
13 | Where a panel is composed of just two people a direct rivalry may spring up about who is in charge . |
14 | If clarification requests are divided into just two categories , potential ( being those categories where the listener actively contributes to the negotiation by introducing new information ) , and simple ( the remaining categories ) , and these are set against the number of inadequate messages produced , a number of interesting findings emerges . |
15 | It had been stolen , but was recovered within just two hours . |