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

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1 Follow on between two fences with lichen-encrusted hawthorn trees on the right .
2 But it 's been going on for two years . ’
3 The WRU and its leading 18 clubs are deadlocked over the issue of leagues , with no sign of a thaw in the cold war between the two bodies which has gone on for two years .
4 So popular was this concert that there was no admission charge , only a collection , as it went on for two evenings , but strangely enough , David did n't offer to take part , although George Underwood did and he had a very popular group called George and the Dragons at the time .
5 She hung on for two years , existing on fees for supervising undergraduates and an allowance from her father .
6 This can go on for two hours or more , until all the eggs have been laid .
7 This problem has been carrying on for two months or more , and so far I have not found a successful treatment .
8 At the end of the 1975 season , he threw in the towel — though Hesketh , under Horsley , was to stagger on for two more years , with indifferent results .
9 ‘ You could have kept him on for two quid a week .
10 If you find that it tends to ‘ pull in ’ too much then cast on for two by one rib .
11 ‘ The whole business has dragged on for two weeks already and it looks like going on even longer .
12 The effects of reducing sleep on sleep patterns have been studied in a number of relatively short experiments , and one which went on for two years .
13 So it went on for two long hours during which the thousands present learned nothing about Fascism except the bravery and pertinacity of its young adherents in dealing with this very perilous situation . "
14 The Sergeant and the Constable had continued on for two steps through the door towards their senior officer without realising that they had left Jimmy behind .
15 He carried on for two days but finally , in excruciating pain , had to go to hospital when a splint was put on his damaged limb .
16 Peter Wood relinquished the Chairmanship of RBIC , and RBIS , to Chris Pearson , Director of Private and Offshore Banking and Director , South of England in October 1992 when the rapid growth of Direct Line made greater demands on Peter 's time ; Norman , who had been due to retire at that time , was asked to stay on for two years to see the restructuring process completed .
17 In fact I did one for , for erm one on for two years I think to ab about the same as that , just in pretty colours , but it went on and on .
18 This went on for two weeks .
19 It was getting on for two in the afternoon as she crossed the Rådhuspladsen on her way towards the old part of the town .
20 She had already been allowed to stay on for two years beyond the age when she would normally have had to retire .
21 President dos Santos appealed for the UN to stay on for two or three months after the elections .
22 The result was controversy between Vienna and St Petersburg which dragged on for two decades .
23 Well that is , that 's getting on for two hundred and fifty pages of document .
24 He went there and back and do nothing to the people bol er er involved , being consulted and we 've had that going on for two years no consultation here has taken place with the people who it affects and there 's nothing in your motion to say it will .
25 But Lillywhite said : ‘ My Banana squad and manager Keith Lambert give me confidence to hold on for two more stages .
26 Hunt on for two raiders who escaped with £1,000 from Yorkshire Building Society on Allerton Road , Allerton .
27 Hunt goes on for two climbers after body is found
28 In another class , a boy is being cross-examined on complaints by both girls and boys in the class that he has been groping them ; it emerges through class discussion that this has been going on for two years .
29 And that went on for two or three weeks you know , and I said to the the station master at when he came across on his once a week visits he would come across .
30 it 's only on for two minutes
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