Sentence examples for two stones from from inspiring English sources

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The handwritten notes, entitled "Prison and After: Making life count", began innocently, with plans to "lose two stones from 11 stone eight to nine and a half stone", and "locate two-bed apartment".

THE STRATEGY -- The four players -- the lead, followed by the second, the third and the skip -- push two stones from the starting line, or hack, while teammates sweep the ice in front of the stone as it approaches the house in an attempt to direct it to the desired location.

Two stones from Canterbury Castle serve as steps in the zen garden of Stansel's Long Island home.

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Then there's the obligatory multiple choice phone-in competition, all coming at you from a garish pink set The banter between the women often revolves around McGiffin's alcohol intake, the fact her boyfriend is 22 years younger than her and Nolan's weight (she once lost two stone from the entirely sensible idea of not eating any solids for 100 days), all peppered with double entendres.

Mr. Ractliffe, who was chief executive of the fund from 1995 to 1999, said he received three stones from the model.

That means within 24 hours, Wales lost 98 caps and almost four stone from their front-row.

At McDonald's you get a discount card and a free meal while you're working, though one Brazilian McJobber successfully sued the company after he put on four stone from eating the free food and because he felt obliged "to taste the food daily to ensure quality".

Cleavage also plays a helpful role, especially in large stones where the cutter wishes to remove flawed material or to produce more than one stone from the same piece of rough (e.g. Cullinan Diamond).

In this paper two stones (with porosity from high to medium) used in Naples and Vicenza architectures have been considered to investigate the effects produced by the application of an ethyl silicate consolidant and an anti-swelling protective agent on pore space and therefore on stone durability.

Tabitha Barber, a co-curator, cited two stone fragments from Nelson's Pillar, a monument to that British naval hero that was blown up in Dublin by an offshoot of the Irish Republican Army in Dublin in 1966.

The two stone stelae from the entrance, common to burial chambers of the First and Second dynasties, are now on display in two different museums.

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