Example sentences of "two [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For a three colour design , each pair of rows will be marked as six rows , two for each colour . |
2 | Or is it a choice of two for each course ? |
3 | To check that we have the correct total number of vibrational degrees of freedom , we count one for each a ( or b ) species vibration , and two for each e ( doubly degenerate ) vibration . |
4 | : allow two for each channel except the bottom one . |
5 | Difficulties arose , however , when people tried to apply it to the electromagnetic field , which has an infinite number of degrees of freedom , roughly speaking two for each point of space-time . |
6 | She might get a pound or two for that lot . |
7 | Whenever I put food out around a sett prior to an evening watch , I can usually hear a badger munching a peanut or two for some time before the first animal comes into view . |
8 | Erm the n the net movements between Cleveland and North Yorkshire as a whole have been respectively for nineteen eighty eight , four hundred and fifty five persons , for nineteen eighty nine , two hundred and twenty nine persons , er for nineteen ninety , two hundred and forty persons , nineteen ninety one , three hundred and thirty seven persons , and for nineteen ninety three , because I missed the figures for ninety two for some reason , they 're not there , er five hundred and ninety nine . |
9 | One for high , none for low , two for both ways . |
10 | ‘ And if you 're feeling tired , what about a dose or two of that tonic you make up for the patients ? ’ |
11 | I asked myself what chance was there … within the next year or two of that feeling being so changed that the country would give a mandate for rearmament ? |
12 | They are the editors , they 're not the sole authors so each chapter has a different author erm and like all books some are stronger than others but what I would like you to do for the next , by the time we meet next time , that 's on Monday the next lecture , please have read chapters one and two of that book . |
13 | This one , your longest chain is a four chain so it 's based on butane and you have a methile group on carbon number two , taking the lowest number of carbon number two of that butane chain . |
14 | But , you 've also got a methile group on carbon two of that chain . |
15 | Yeah , so if you had if I try and draw it much the same if you had that and let's choose let's choose er , well le , let's keep the same let's keep to the same carbon chain if you had that the carbon skeleton is exactly the same the only way it differs is that the O H group here is on carbon one of that chain that we 've chosen where as here , it 's on carbon two of that chain . |
16 | And I I would simply draw attention to paragraph two of that report er in the second last sentence in the paragraph it says Well I 'd better actually read the er the whole paragraph . |
17 | These are merely two of many illustrations of the dangers of travel by sea , even though this was often easier , especially over long distances , than movement by land . |
18 | Plants are normally under some form of stress — heat or light stress are two of many forms — but nevertheless plants are generally healthy , from which we may conclude that nature is continually carrying out a delicate balancing act among the contributing reactions making up the complete photosynthetic ‘ machinery ’ . |
19 | These are just two of many aspects of this Directive which give serious cause for concern , and it is not just Britain , but also Germany , Holland and Belgium that have reservations . |
20 | Two of many examples of nomic correlates , although the matter is in several ways complex , are provided by the interdependent variation of the pressure of a gas and its volume and temperature , according to the Boyle-Charles law for ideal gases , and the orbits of the two stars which make up a double star , which are held close together by mutual gravitational attraction . |
21 | The linguistic frameworks of cohesion and natural narrative are clearly only two of many frameworks which may be usefully employed in the analysis of texts . |
22 | Two of each category of representative will be allowed to attend the initial and regular follow-up training sessions which will be organized free of charge by . |
23 | There are two of each animal on each side of the road : elephants , camels , horses , as well as very engaging mythical beasts rather like unicorns and dragons . |
24 | To sustain carnivores , there must have been many more herbivores ; but the idea that two of each kind were created somewhere and slowly spread and multiplied would not go with real population dynamics . |
25 | Half the gametes will have two of each type and fertilisation of one of these with a normal haploid gamete gives rise to a zygote with a triploid number of chromosomes . |
26 | And they bought two of each model — one to play with and the other to save in mint condition . |
27 | This column appears on page two of each edition , and allows the author considerable freedom to express his/her ideas , opinions and reflections . |
28 | The power of any of the above may be doubled by using two of each instrument , or if preponderance of one tone-colour were required , a pair of one sort of instrument would be combined with a single instrument of another sort ( e.g. 2 clar. + 1 ob . |
29 | Batting down the order at No. 8 , he scored 144 not out , which included a last-wicket stand of 80 in 35 minutes , his partner making only two of those runs . |
30 | Probably two of those boxes would do would n't it ? |