Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] two [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Birch hit back from 3–1 down to level at 3–3 against the Cue Masters star but scored only 21 points in the final two frames .
2 Indeed , the data from patients with brain injury that I will be discussing in the final two sections are very puzzling indeed from the standpoint of folk psychology .
3 It was certainly so in the final two rounds , and that was another significant fact in Nick winning .
4 The unchanging inevitabilities , bereavement and personal death , are recognized in the final two chapters .
5 It was encouraging news , but the second session drew to a close with the vexed issues of religious freedom and the Jews , which were dealt with in the final two chapters of the document on ecumenism , still undecided — though Cardinal Bea insisted they would be discussed in due course .
6 After dominating for four rounds , he suddenly found himself up against it when he shipped a series of right hand shots in the final two sessions .
7 Clarke looks sure to play in the final two Tests on the blind-side of the scrum and his promotion is a huge letdown for the two original selections in that position , Mike Teague and Mick Galwey .
8 Take the latest ‘ History of the Soviet Union ’ for children in the final two years of school , which my son , Benjamin , brought home the other day .
9 Progressive cholestasis accompanied the hepatitis in the final two biopsy specimens .
10 Three hundred extra helpers were recruited to give eight hours help in the three months before the election , or two Saturday mornings , or four evenings in the final two months .
11 In the lower two maps suspended sediment discharge is reduced by 1970 after the implementation of conservation measures and after changes in land use ( after Meade and Trimble , 1974 )
12 In the latter two countries there are markedly decentralised union-management structures and a large proportion of collective agreements are made at the enterprise or workplace levels .
13 ( In the latter two cases ‘ man ’ and ‘ men ’ are generic terms . )
14 A voluntary aided Roman Catholic comprehensive girls ' school adopted an admission policy in which the categories for admission were , in order of priority , baptised Roman Catholics , children of baptised Roman Catholics , practising Christians and other Christians , in the latter two cases giving priority to those with sisters at the school .
15 By the time that the present case had reached the Court of Appeal , as many as 100 injunctions had been granted by judges of the Chancery Division , following the approach of Mervyn Davies J. By that time , too , the decision of the European Court of Justice in the Torfaen case had been followed by its decisions in the Conforama and Marchandise cases ; and it was the contention of the council that the approach of the court in the former case , upon which Wickes relied , had been tacitly abandoned by the court in the latter two cases .
16 In the latter two cases the objects concerned can be given spatial co-ordinates and thereby unequivocally distinguished from any other particulars of the similar sort .
17 According to the NRA 's figures , 200,000 tons of nitrogen , 32,000 tons of orthophosphates , 3,000 tons of zinc , 500 tons of copper ( in the latter two cases half of the total ) , 340 tons of lead ( nearly three quarters of the total ) and five tons of mercury flowed into the sea in 1990 .
18 In the latter two cases the probe distances should be interpreted just as dissimilarities since the probes can not be considered as points in comparison with the clones .
19 Notice that light is symbolic in the latter two endings of each section , darkness is seen as a kind of death , light , as a sign of hope .
20 After suffering a defeat by Maldon in the Anglo Two Counties League at the weekend , captain Roy Flanagan can overlook the hassle of having to organise days off work for his players .
21 Table 3.1 correlates the course FTE and number of fields with the administrative staff complement within the registry primarily associated with the Modular Course and , in the right-hand two columns , the academic staff .
22 In the above two examples , entries would be retrieved under first author and under class-mark .
23 Because of the differences in structure and gradings in the above two assessments , it is impossible to make direct comparisons , but the 1989 review includes within its Category 16 ( Other Physical Sciences ) , such diverse subjects as astronomy , oceanography , and meteorology , some of which have teaching and research connections with the earth sciences .
24 In the remaining two patients the ultrastructural changes in the muscle coats were inconclusive in one case ( patient 8 ) and the histological material was inadequate for diagnosis in the other case ( patient 9 ) .
25 In one case parietal cells were found to extend to the pylorus , in two they extended through 20 and 22% of the antrum respectively , and in the remaining two infant specimens no parietal cells were found in the antrum .
26 Even after visits made in the extra two hours are excluded there has still been an increase of nearly 39% in night visits from 1989 to 1992 , and the number of night visits has more than doubled in the 10 years since 1982 .
27 There 's a gentleman seated there in the thirty two pounds .
28 In the intervening two decades since Weener et al .
29 In the intervening two decades , it has gradually dawned on politicians that solutions to today 's environmental problems have to worked out internationally .
30 The initiative report and papers , updated to incorporate developments in the intervening two years and in particular the impact of AIDS are being published as a survey of drugs research in the 1980's .
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