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

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1 At least forty-eight loyalists were arrested , two of whom turned out to be full-time members of the Ulster Defence Regiment .
2 Hockney has repaid the debt with numerous studies of Silver , two of which looked on among the gallery 's 100 Hockneys , ranging from a teenage pencil sketch to oils done last Christmas .
3 Above were three correspondingly small bedrooms , two of which looked out on the narrow and often gloomy street .
4 The charge involves Barnet 's alleged failure to follow strict guidelines on the distribution of allocated Cup final tickets — two of which ended up with touts at last season 's Liverpool-Sunderland Cup final .
5 It was in this way that Maurice , with the two of them clinging on for dear life , put out on the tide .
6 There was no one at the pumping station in the Old Town , so the two of them headed back through the dockside streets to find out what was happening .
7 It would n't do any harm , either physically or financially , to have the two of them come up to London , possibly put them up for the night .
8 There was a moment of silence , the two of them facing up to each other , a clash of wills .
9 In Philip Burton 's version , from then on , all was sweetness ; Richard occasionally went back to the house of Cis and Elfed ( on Sunday mornings ) and the two of them got on with the transformation of the street boy into the stage man .
10 I saw Changez 's eyes fall caressingly on his wife 's form and then rest on his prostitute 's grooving hips as the two of them got down to Martha Reeves and the Vandellas .
11 Just the two of them hanging on in that decaying old house , ’ Schellenberg said .
12 When she allowed him to ‘ catch ’ her , the two of them rolled about on a pile of hessian rope , screeching and laughing , until David reminded Cissie that she was ‘ a young lady of certain years ’ and that Richard should remember how he had only been allowed to come to the docks on the understanding that he be on his ‘ best behaviour ’ .
13 Something similar and er they came up to the , the great Pacific engines that came on and they , two of them came down in front of the stage , two of them were just a little bit higher up , and on the stage itself , there were scenes done like the hall in the Grand Central Station , New York and er they were , it was either the Ink Spots or some of these dancers that gave a performance , and it was so well put on that you could n't help being impressed by
14 After the second house the two of them went out to supper .
15 Two of them looked down at me .
16 Together the two of them set out for Lāmri , leading the goat on a length of rope .
17 The two of them leapt out of the beached cockboat and strode up past the fishwives , some of whom gave him a " good day " but most of whom preserved a surly silence .
18 He went up to London that day , and in fact was travelling on the same train as Stratton when the two of them arrived back in Oxford .
19 And the two of them shuffling in with the hoods of their duffel coats over their heads and their school scarves pulled over noses and mouths like a pair of monks doing the rounds during the Black Death .
20 The two of them galloped off down the steep grass bank .
21 The difference between the two of them showed up in The Waste , Land drafts .
22 Maisie pushed Robert towards the stairs , and the two of them moved down towards the crowded entrance hall .
23 Just what did the two of you get up to ? ’
24 ‘ So now , my dears , there 's two of you to warm up by the fire ! ’
25 Er two of us went down to Oxford we pick her and her boyfriend up in Shrewsbury and we went all down together and erm excuse me .
26 So the two of us went off to Peel and er anyway they paid us , they paid for our lunch and er and so that was alright and of course I had to go in the witness box , you see and swear on the bible , you know , the whole truth , nothing but the truth , you see .
27 It was of the two of us leaning up against the Arch of Titus in Rome — we had bullied some fellow tourist into taking it for us .
28 Two of us set off up the long path from Aberarder at the mind-bogglingly stupid time of 11.30 a.m .
29 Sometimes one or two of us turned up for it , sometimes no one did .
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