Two items of the same kind.
To cover or extend over an area or time period.
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Examples for "couple"
Examples for "couple"
1Sweden actually tested out six-hour work days a couple of years ago.
2The couple had not seen each other since their New Year holiday.
3A couple of those test cases have come back positive, she said.
4Our super-dooper social media GeekMoms posed a question a couple weeks ago.
5I only want to ask to ask you a couple of questions.
1The pair signed a shaky peace deal last year but violence continues.
2The pair were victims of gun violence, the RCMP said on Monday.
3Result: The mean scores tended to decrease as the line-pair values increased.
4The statement said the pair were no longer members of the group.
5The pair first went public with their relationship in January this year.
1Severe storm damage in Buller as locals brace for ongoing power cuts.
2With Trump, businesses should brace themselves for further battles ahead, King said.
3John Mayer should brace himself for Jessica Simpson's forthcoming memoir, Open Book.
4Lerato Lamola scored a brace, having helped Arrows take the early lead.
5All told, short-term investors should brace for a rocky summer, Gundlach said.
1However, Reuters' sources said a fresh bid from the duo is unlikely.
2In short, they are a power duo without peer in rock today.
3Indeed, some have suggested the duo were more than just good friends.
4The duo will continue producing projects for other record labels as well.
5The duo had previously started 20north.com, another e-commerce portal selling international products.
1The curtain of the Holy of Holies has been rent in twain.
2The veil of the temple of our humanity is rent in twain.
3The slavery question rent in twain the Methodist Episcopal and Presbyterian churches.
4It brake in twain at the hilt, and fell into the sand.
5The obstacle was rent in twain, and the significant gift was hers.
1In 1745 this church attempted to throw off the yoke of the
2There is peace in surrender and in taking His yoke upon us.
3England had never accepted the yoke; and she had everywhere seconded resistance.
4They have submitted to the English yoke; but they are Frenchmen still.
5London's part of a future that casts off the yoke of privatisation.
1They sang it in duet to the soft accompaniment which she played.
2A month after their heartwarming duet, Crosby died of a heart attack.
3But I did follow you in the duet, I was so anxious.
4His arrival had been unnoticed amid the tremendous resounding of the duet.
5It was, of course, the male member of the duet who began.
1The honored antiquity of it is preserved in the anonymous English couplet:
2I remember the following couplet in allusion to the King and himself:
3The heroic couplet in which it was cast was the standard metre.
4And there is all the lifetime of a proverb in the couplet-
5The first number in each couplet represented a line on page 186.
1The stanza containing the distich ends with a striking piece of realism:
2In this distich is comprised the noblest panegyrick, and the most important instruction.
3The opening distich indicates that the poem is addressed to Tuticanus.
4Garrick immediately said his epitaph was finished, and spoke the following distich extempore:
5Augustin caused to have written on the walls a distich, which ran thus:
1Victor Cruz brought his fiancée Elaina, and the twosome looks great together.
2With only light packs to burden them, the twosome marched up trail.
3The twosome had exchanged several messages over Facebook prior to their first tête-a-tête.
4The twosome passed, unaware of the danger that was so close.
5Nobody wants to be the non-pram pusher in a walking twosome.
1These questionnaires were administered to the dietician-patient dyad individually before the consultation.
2Stroke family caregiver and dyad intervention studies have reported a variety of outcomes.
3This dyad is then used as a sensitizer in a dye solar cell.
4He transformed the dynamic of the HBO-Showtime competitive dyad, remaking the network's No.
5We also examine whether the care-dyad relationship is associated with different hospice use patterns.
1They yield, on the hyper level, two triads, a duad, and a unit.
2That from the monad and the indefinite duad proceed numbers.
3Spiritual beings, emanating from God, are enveloped in the duad, and therefore receive only illusory impressions.
4From the monad proceeds an indefinite duad, which is subordinate to the monad as to its cause.
5The pillars are the same as in chlorine and its congeners, with a duad added at the base.
A structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc.
The act of sitting or standing astride.
1These so-called 'news talk shows' have the attention span of a gerbil.
2Yet, how quickly we forget extreme events as the media attention-span wanes.
3In both cases, however, the projections span a wide range of possibilities.
4The SEC and DOJ probes span the securities industry, the company said.
5However, they couldn't brainwash him because his attention span was too short.
6The group's activities span agricultural supplies, animal nutrition, grain trading and retail.
7Today, Legg Mason's eight main affiliates span an array of asset classes.
8Their usefulness to the state is likely to improve after that span.
9The Company's business activities span the spectrum of the mining value chain.
10Devoe had 12 points during a six-minute span of the second half.
11I leave quietly, grateful that she has such a short attention span.
12An ancient willow has several trees flourishing quietly in its great span.
13Their lone triumph during that span came against the Chargers last year.
14Elements of statistics span clinical trial design, data monitoring, analyses, and reporting.
15Asset manager Fortress' investments span real estate, hedge funds and private equity.
16Boko Haram responsible for over 100 murders in a two day span.
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