Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [adv] [verb] two " in BNC.
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1 | He was accordingly arrested and taken to Vine Street Police Station where he duly provided two specimens of breath in the intoximeter . |
2 | ‘ Yes , he had a lot of very strong , incredibly positive influences on many artists , and I am one of those artists , although I never exchanged two words with him . |
3 | My uncle was in charge of various technical and security matters at the Opera , so he always had two tickets for every event . |
4 | McCallen agreed that there is some pressure on him in view of the fact that he had five wins last year at the meeting but he added : ‘ If I only get two this time I 'll be happy . |
5 | Cos she only paid two thousand for house |
6 | When you think about if you just serving two or three hundred to keep opening and shutting bloody cupboard doors , erm , fridge doors , it 's no good . |
7 | If you just knit two yarns together without a plating feeder , sometimes one yarn will be on the purl side and sometimes the other . |
8 | So if you just wanted two hydrogens when you put it down here . |
9 | If you just wanted two N H fours you 'd put it down here . |
10 | If you only wanted two pages you should have said so , you could have said something like I only want two pages . |
11 | So they always used to say if you ever get two up the front take your coat off and cover the windows up . |
12 | erm I was reading about carrots , so I did n't get to finish it cos we only had two weeks . |
13 | As I inadvertently called two hon. Members from the Opposition Benches , I shall call Sir Peter Tapsell . |
14 | Her analysis is a rich one and I shall rely heavily on it even though I only take two aspects of her findings . |
15 | ‘ He showed a lot of courage at Leeds on Sunday as we already had two players injured and then we had two sent off . |
16 | ‘ No reason to suppose that people will come out five miles to see a vet when they already have two good practices in their own town . ’ |
17 | As the problem stands , it is a little unfair , as it really conceals two parts : |
18 | The job has not soured his taste for milk , as he often drinks two pints a day and he still enjoys doing his round , which takes in some of Ulster 's most spectacular scenery around the Mourne Mountains . |
19 | Next night he fancied a bit of fresh salmon and as he only had two days to live , she rushed out and bought him some salmon . |
20 | He must have succeeded in ‘ smittling ivverybody ’ for he soon had two teams of twenty a side . |
21 | He knows nothing of Brigitte Bardot 's visit but confirms that President Bourguiba used to stay at our hotel , though he now spends two months every year at the Sahara Palace . |