Example sentences of "[ex0] be two [noun] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | There are two squads for each male age division and two squads for females . |
2 | There are two reasons for that . |
3 | And I think there are two reasons for that . |
4 | There are two reasons for this . |
5 | There are two reasons for this . |
6 | There are two reasons for this . |
7 | There are two reasons for this . |
8 | There are two reasons for this : first , there is no way to place a value on any one quality , and second , a quality considered to be a weakness is frequently only a counterbalance to assure that a strength is not misused . |
9 | There are two reasons for this diversity : microphones have differing pick-up characteristics depending on their intended use ; and they differ in the ways in which they convert sound into electrical signals . |
10 | There are two reasons for this . |
11 | If you tend to forget back-up reasons in the surprise of hearing yourself make a proposal or suggestion , then use a link to remind yourself : ‘ And there are two reasons for this . ’ |
12 | There are two reasons for this . |
13 | There are two reasons for this : it would take far too long for the calves to reach working age , and their mothers would be off work while rearing very young calves . |
14 | There are two reasons for this : first , it provides a complete and convincing display of the art of drawing in the second half of the fifteenth century , with outstanding exhibits lent by major collections worldwide . |
15 | There are two reasons for this : first , the collection of international modern art and the British historical collections are out of proportion with one another , and if they were separated , that problem would disappear . |
16 | There are two reasons for this : ( a ) the correct words do not have a proven semantic relationship ( unlike the semantic pairs ) , and ( b ) the control words are not artificially selected but instead are random orthographic derivations of the correct words and therefore not necessarily unrelated . |
17 | There are two reasons for this : ( i ) the analyses for the technical feasibility of graduated test levels in Chapter 6 ( pp. 153–87 ) are based on these success rates ; ( ii ) for economy of presentation as difficulty factors can easily be identified using these figures . |
18 | In purely linguistic terms , there are two reasons for this difference between Belfast and certain other studies . |
19 | There are two reasons for this . |
20 | There are two reasons for this . |
21 | There are two reasons for this . |
22 | There are two reasons for this leakage . |
23 | There are two reasons for this decision , one pragmatic , and the other a point of principle . |
24 | There are two reasons for this . |
25 | There are two reasons for this . |
26 | There are two reasons for this : |
27 | There are two reasons for this . |
28 | There are two reasons for this . |
29 | There are TWO reasons for this : weakness or inexperience . |
30 | There are two explanations for that . |