Example sentences of "two [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Cross stitches one and two in front of stitches three and four by taking stitches one and two on to double transfer tool , moving stitches three and four on to needles one and two , then placing stitches one and two on to empty needles three and four .
2 Cross stitches one and two in front of stitches three and four by taking stitches one and two on to double transfer tool , moving stitches three and four on to needles one and two , then placing stitches one and two on to empty needles three and four .
3 The necessary points came in the shape of three halved games , with Andrew Hare recovering from two down with two to play and Jim Milligan , playing Jay Sigel in the anchor match , was two down and three to play .
4 By the end of that Test they were two down with two to play , and it is difficult to think of any England tour where such a low point had been reached .
5 Conwy fought back brilliantly from two down with two to play to beat Flint in a sudden death play-off to reach the northern semi-finals of the Welsh victory shield foursomes .
6 He led the Open at Muirfield by four shots and eventually came from two down with four holes to play to beat John Cook .
7 They beat Mayo 4–1 in the semi final when McGimpsey came from two down with four to play to birdie 15 , 16 and 17 .
8 Two down from two played .
9 And Notts who were two down in twenty have battled back to two apiece .
10 The Rejects , who had reached the last stage without conceding a goal , were two down inside 20 minutes through Tommy Collins and Arwel Owen .
11 So to get those two up to one X
12 It is not a question of setting these two up as irreconcilable enemies , trying to make one a hero and the other a villain , for both have an invaluable contribution to make to the understanding of language , and both ultimately need each other .
13 He 'd pulled two out at random , but the one that he wanted would be the next on the route .
14 Two out of two , remember .
15 Landing kicks on target has been Gloucester 's main weakness this season and when Roberts made it two out of two just before half time they must have thought their luck was changing .
16 These are just two out of many hundreds of cases in which the police have used hypnosis to refresh the memories of witnesses and victims of crime .
17 Two out of twelve
18 Napier et al described p53 staining in one of 11 ( 9% ) adenomas , Rodrigues et al in none out of 10 , and Campo et al found increased expression in two out of 18 adenomas ( 11% ) .
19 Later studies failed to find any response , for the most part , although one found that two out of 16 schizophrenics responded .
20 Even in his defence of Needham , Dr Chapman admits that at one mill more than a third of the apprentices died , absconded or had to be returned and only two out of 780 apprentices recruited were later employed as adult workers .
21 Only two out of 38 sporadic adenomas were found to overexpress p53 protein .
22 Usually only two out of 10 classes get that far .
23 A London clinic specialising in reversal operations said yesterday that more than six out of 10 operations are now successful compared with fewer than two out of 10 only three or four years ago .
24 Secondary B.Eds had the same tendency : only two out of 10 had optional courses , and all courses were of at least 20 hours .
25 ‘ In one particular event , only two out of 80 competitors caught anything . ’
26 Follow up of our patients showed a much lower rate of sudden death ( two out of 156 or 1.3% , leaving out the patient who died before admission ) .
27 Two out of five ACET clients in Scotland are women and therefore we anticipate an increase in the number of children needing care .
28 Moreover , many of the more able pupils were leaking out of the system : even of the most able 10 per cent , two out of five had left before attaining their sixteenth birthday .
29 Two out of five families are already full-time or part-time stepfamilies .
30 NEARLY two out of five video owners find it difficult to programme their machines for recording because it is too complicated , says a Mintel market research report .
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