Example sentences of "two [noun pl] [adv] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We made love again , and we must have been tired , because it ca n't have been less than two hours later that I woke up .
2 Erm I did give out a plea about two hours ago that I lost my umbrella at the music festival this weekend .
3 And the RUC have reiterated a warning made two months ago that they believe the terrorists have large stocks of explosives .
4 I think a good example to use with younger people with er pe with pensions as well is that the , the er the cutting down of funding that the government is making and it 's going to be hitting like the younger people and another important thing is like with the , with the Australia issue , I mean in Australia now it 's compulsory for everybody under the age of twenty five to have a personal pension and that r and that age rise is going to , that age limit is going to rise each time because they want to abolish the State pension completely and it was only , what , what about two months ago that there was , that there was er articles in I think it was The Times about them doing a similar operation in this country , you know ?
5 He went into such deep shock after the frenzied sex murder two months ago that he was struck dumb for 24 hours .
6 ‘ It was over two months ago that I was approached about the job , terms were agreed and I was a part of Bill Fox 's presidential platform .
7 It was two months later that she told me of her problem and the discomfort it had previously caused her .
8 EQ units generally have two channels so that they can be used for stereo , but the channels can be operated separately so that two mono signals can be corrected individually .
9 What I will do , is I 'll split , there are two erm , has got to comply with the procedure or there is a procedure change and I 'll split that into two columns so that it 's a bit more clear
10 As late as 1930 over 50 per cent of the population — more than 30 million people — were still dependent on agriculture for a living , and it was not until two decades later that there was an absolute fall in the number of Japanese working in the agricultural sector .
11 It 's the quotation from Lemaître I put on your desk two weeks ago that we have to discuss . ’
12 Yesterday 's poor figures to 30 June were expected after the fire alarm and data storage group warned two weeks ago that it was unlikely to beat last year 's £10m .
13 The Texas-based airline warned two weeks ago that it might pull out of Stansted due to mounting losses and delays in the granting of licences to open up routes from Stansted to other U.S. cities .
14 It was about two weeks later that I saw Clive again .
15 In actual fact , he was allowed out of the Kingussie sanatorium for two weeks so that he could be ordained and then on being discharged from the sanatorium , he went to St Joseph 's Parish , Ansdell as a curate .
16 and I was upset and I thought it was just that but no , it was about two weeks before that I went down with it .
17 I have over the years sent my postal order regularly and it was n't until two years ago that I became more actively involved in the work of Save The Children fund raising .
18 The previous Secretary of State — the right hon. Member for Bath ( Mr. Patten ) , now chairman of the Conservative party — had promised two years ago that he would have a look at SSAs ; that promise , however , came to nothing , as has every other Government promise relating to local administration .
19 It was n't until I had to have a full medical two years later that I found I 'd got hookworm .
20 The College 's first Principal ( or Professor , as he and his more immediate successors were called ) published his first proposals for a veterinary school in England in 1788 , but it was not until two years later that he made contact with the Odiham Agricultural Society .
21 Elected vice-provost in 1929 , he was a unanimous choice as provost in 1933 ; and such was the hold he established over the college that the fellows prolonged his tenure as provost for two years so that he retired in 1954 .
22 It was only two days ago that she had decided to come and now , as she stood there in the spring sunshine , she could hardly believe she had allowed this to happen .
23 Both Ian Allan , chairman of AIR , and I have felt for some time that this division was not helpful to the railway movement and it was agreed at the ARPS Council meeting held on 25th April ( which I missed due to the pleasure of attending my secretary 's wedding ) and the AIR Board meeting two days later that we adopt a proposal put forward by David Madden , a member of ARPS Council and director of operations on the North Norfolk Railway , to set up a joint committee to handle affairs of mutual interest , which we agreed should be called in good railway tradition : ‘ The Railway Clearing House ’ .
24 Not every day , nor as often as I would wish , but I took my middle daughter to see it yesterday and we hugged it together , and two days before that I hugged it with a friend .
25 ‘ Silas intends turning the house into two flats so that you can live downstairs . ’
26 No er er erm it 's all in the cutting , of course it is very no that 's pork and Noel dare n't touch it so I 've got two slices so that you and I could have one .
27 It has been suggested therefore that the monitor panel might be sited on the pillar between the two windows so that it is in the line of vision of staff .
28 Finally , as some homework , can you think of a way of adapting these two exercises so that they can be linked together in an ongoing continuum ?
29 Familiarise yourself with the next two sections so that you can discuss them with the trainees in a chalk and talk fashion .
30 Well I 'll be contacting them in the next fortnight er if and to make be able to pass on my card , I 'll leave you two cards so that they , they know to expect a phone call from myself .
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