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

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1 and they did n't know which one to watch there was two on at the same time so they picked one and she said if we had a video she said we could be taping the other one and he said how can you do that ?
2 Let's have a word Colin shall we about er Saturday 's display , er get your thoughts together on that and w we 'll enjoy the goals from that er great victory against Palace at Lane when er Notts fought their way back from being two down against the team that were second in the table , great fight back .
3 The aim of the whole project — and I will send you a leaflet in a day or two along with a ‘ round robin' letter currently in production — and which John has improved immeasurably with useful comments — is to get one hundred million words of spoken , published and ‘ limited circulation ’ text .
4 It was a house about two along from the one he had been looking at previously .
5 A birdie two at the 32nd gave Rafferty the lead and he went two up at the 34th where Lyle , disturbed mid-swing by the clicking of a camera , pulled his tee shot into the trees on the left .
6 ‘ You just forget about our two up at the farm and sit down here with me , by the fire . ’
7 Again Colm went two up at the tenth but Michael got it back to one at the 12 a birdie at the 14 brought the lead back to two up .
8 ‘ We 're two up in the Texaco and nothing less than a 5-0 whitewash will satisfy me .
9 X with a little two up in the air .
10 They felt they were the first two up in the whole world , like Adam and Eve .
11 STANTONDALE were two up in the first quarter of an hour through Graham Dodd and man of the match Paul Diamond before Carl Thomasson reduced the lead shortly before half-time .
12 Bangor went two up from a short corner with J Clark firing in an unstoppable shot .
13 think of a number multiply it by two now divide it by two back to the number you though of .
14 ‘ We 'll take you two back to the centre to rest and recover , ’ said Rachel , then , looking up at the superintendent who was hovering anxiously , she asked , ‘ Has the incident been recorded in the accident book ? ’
15 but there 's both when they 've taken two out with the members here and they 've got their , you know , money , they are left out then
16 and , two out on a limb .
17 When he got two out on the flat of his hand as Nutty had shown him , Bones 's great motor-tyre lips closed over them , the rough skin scratching the ticklish palm .
18 Let's take these two out to the X's and just look at that that bit there .
19 Around the world today , more than 100 countries still retain the death penalty , and two out of every three human beings live under governments that use torture and other cruel , inhuman and degrading treatment against them .
20 TWO OUT OF EVERY THREE GOVERNMENTS STILL TORTURE THEIR OWN PEOPLE .
21 ‘ Corked ’ wine has a powerful pong , rather like musty , mouldy walnuts , and current estimates hold that two out of every 100 bottles are affected .
22 The 1980s have been a decade of poverty for the poorly paid , with almost two out of every five full-time workers in Britain — nearly six million in all — now earning wages below the decency threshold set by the Council of Europe , the Low Pay unit says ( writes Larry Elliott ) .
23 Here two out of every three farmers/part-time farmers did not know about training activities .
24 Two out of every five people with crab lice will have some other form of sexually transmitted disease , and both doctors and patients should be aware of this and be on the lookout for other signs and symptoms .
25 Assuming that one in 10 were severe reactions — experience suggests the ratio would be much lower — that implies a total of 318 500 reactions , or two out of every three patients .
26 Had the new charges applied last year , two out of every five lots sold worldwide would have been affected .
27 In Britain , part-time , temporary , and self-employed workers already account for two out of every five workers ( see page 29 ) .
28 Represented claimants are successful in two out of every five cases ( Bell et al. , 1974 ) .
29 The conciliation process is very effective as a filter disposing of two out of every three applications without the need for adjudication .
30 More than two out of every five Britons say they buy products on environmental grounds — over double the number who did so in 1988 .
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