Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb base] two [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now what I mean by that , is that every , you know , twenty working day month , I know from analysing my time , that I lose two days , two full days to major interruptions .
2 The beliefs which , he suggests , play this special role for us now include the belief that I have two hands , that men do not fly to the moon , that the sun is not a hole in the sky , that the earth has existed during the last century and that our hands do not disappear when we are not paying attention to them .
3 If the new work is given to you in a lecture , you can assume that you require two hours of study for each hour of lecture — for reading of the subject before the lecture , and as a first review ( " within the first 24 hours ) .
4 And then this York paving stone theme would be also in a strip all the way round the perimeter of the existing marketplace , and so that you have two areas of , of natural York paving stone , high quality paving .
5 THE words , written on Holloway Prison paper , are simple but poignant : ‘ We both have to say that you have two daughters to be very proud of .
6 In general , however , we have , as in Equation ( 3.4 ) and its analogues , a spectrum of relaxation times so that we write Two assumptions are now usually made .
7 It is to be allowed then , although something more will be said of the matter ( 1.6 ) , that we have two conceptions .
8 For this reason , Bilson 's term ‘ speculative efficiency ’ helps to emphasize that we have two hypotheses in equation ( 3.29 ) : rational expectations and the equality of forward and expected future spot rates .
9 The significant fact about both phrase types is that we have two property words — a major one ( the verb ) extended by a minor qualifying one — and they are linked together to form a more complex property before they are permitted to enter into construction with a syntactic object .
10 The other development officer predicted making considerable use of volunteers as well as paid carers : ‘ it may be that we have two types of carer , an informal unpaid visiting service , and then the regular paid carers ’ .
11 These powers are due to the fact that we have two ears , separated by about 20 centimetres of acoustically dead grey matter .
12 Er er and that they sit two hours doing e and exam you know for somebody who can watch at all .
13 Miss Chadwick added that they sing two services a week and in addition perform larger choral works in the concerts they stage once or twice a term .
14 I point out the difference as many people with mental health problems are now being cared for in the community and I feel that the community needs to understand these people rather than doubly stigmatise them by thinking that they have two illnesses rather than one .
15 Contrary to popular myth , many men can remember those small but important details about the women in their lives , such as their birthday and the fact that they have two eyes , one on each side of their nose , probably browny-blue ( the eyes , not the nose ) .
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