Example sentences of "each [noun sg] [verb] two " in BNC.

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1 Each cabin had two curtained windows ; the curtains on number fifteen were blind eyes .
2 In fact Morton proposed ( e.g. in Morton , 1970 , p. 215 ) that each logogen has two thresholds , one governing communication to the cognitive system and one governing communication to the response buffer .
3 Each valve has two or three ‘ pockets ’ ( leaflets ) which keep blood flowing in one direction only .
4 Each Stroke Requires Two Motions .
5 Each cell housed two or , in some cases , three people .
6 Each vehicle had two enormous thick tyres at the front , two more at the back .
7 The many-to-many relationship between the entity PARENT and the entity CHILD is 2:n ( that is , each child has two parents ) ; but a PARENT can beget more than one CHILD .
8 Each child performed two tasks .
9 As well as the special theme , each issue carries two major articles on areas of current concern in the world of RE and catechetics .
10 Each arrow linking two variables in a causal path diagram represents the direct effect of one variable upon the other , controlling all other relevant variables .
11 On finance , Heseltine conceded that the public had " not been persuaded that the [ community ] charge is fair " , and he stated that it would be replaced by a new local tax under which there would be a single bill for each household comprising two essential elements : the number of adults living there and the value of the property .
12 Each band has two rows of hooks .
13 Television coverage is expected , and the first ‘ pull ’ is expected to start at 11.00 , continuing throughout the afternoon , with each team having two attempts .
14 Duration — In our special ZZAP ! version , each match lasts two minutes .
15 Each group has two large working areas and bathrooms .
16 Each person gets two pounds how much
17 Each day offers two choices at each mealtime , including a vegetarian option .
18 You may work out that the two holes have to be of a suitable size for an individual ( ? ) to put two fingers in , possibly near enough to each other to put two fingers of the same hand in , and , having established this scale , it seems likely that the object referred to as the finger stop is only centimetres removed , rather than kilometres removed .
19 On an untitled piece by Richard Downes and Thomas Roper , it reads ‘ Two performers interact with each other using two heavy concrete curves as a channel for their communication . ’
20 2 For each island make two lists : one of the good points ; the other of the bad points .
21 Using the deliberately open ended trigger sentence , we then asked each student to take two minutes , working alone , to identify one ‘ good ’ factor from their own personal experience of learning on their course .
22 Each voter has two votes — one is used to elect half of the Bundestag seats in single member constituencies , and the other is apportioned proportionally to party lists across each region ( in effect , treating the region as a party list multi-member constituency ) .
23 [ She had cylindrical beads and meant that each bead had two circles . ]
24 Each beetle carries two factors ( or genes ) that determine the colour of its eyes .
25 Each frequency required two plug-in crystals , one for the transmitter and one for the receiver but at the push of a button it self-turned .
26 Each man has two or more wives and because adultery on the part of females carries the death sentence , the birth rate is rigorously controlled .
27 Each tunnel has two openings , one at each end .
28 Each door had two handles on either side and on walls hung wooden and metal picture frames .
29 Rivalry is hot ; each superstar spends two hours a day in the gym and the rest of the time eating to keep up their colossal weight .
30 Each candidate has two supervisors ; and the normal minimum periods of supervised research are 24 months for the MPhil ( 36 months part-time ) and 36 months for the PhD ( 48 months part-time ) .
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