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one-two Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • season: Catalunya falls to Rossi Honda scored its third one-two of the season as Tohru Ukawa followed Rossi home.

Converse of object

  • play: Debutant Sheehan got forward to play a one-two with Barker on the edge of the box only to drag his finish well wide.
  • complete: Joanne Jackson and Rebecca Cooke completed a one-two for Britain in the women's 400m freestyle.
  • work: Lee worked a one-two with Fern in the 40th minute, & yet again the keeper saved well.
  • score: It was the third time this season that the pairing has scored a one-two.
  • exchange: Kear produced a neat flick on the right and exchanged a one-two with Adie Harris to create room for the cross.

Adjective modifier

  • neat: Cuevas scored a fine goal after a neat one-two, so he too deserves praise for his contribution from the bench.
  • quick: Jensen more than made amends in the 12th minute when a quick one-two with Graham Stuart set him free on the left of goal.
  • clever: Northern Ireland hit back straight after the break when Gillespie slotted the ball into the bottom corner after a clever one-two with David Healy.
  • lovely: Steven Bell played a lovely one-two with Paddy Connolly and muscled his way in front of Scott McCulloch as he homed in on goal.
  • old: Minnie Banister: I gave him the old one-two, buddy, yes!
  • great: Jamie Milligan was wide on the left doing much of the supply and he too came close after a great one-two.

Modifies a noun

  • punch: Together, these two independent arms of the human immune system can deliver a one-two punch to cancer cells.
  • finish: Ukawa san left the waiting room before me saying 'Let's do a one-two finish ' and I promised to grab second place.
  • combination: Morrison uses great one-two combination and pushes on to Zadworny.
  • week: Due to the demand of these limited sessions it is advisable to call and enquire about availablity one-two weeks before you wish to attend.
  • day: New models where employees work one-two days a week at home have emerged.
  • minute: Now add the celery and garlic to the pan and cook gently for one-two minutes.

Preposition: in

  • man: Melbourne Moment: The England-Scotland one-two in the men 's 4x200m swimming relay was just sensational.
  • heat: It was a Swindon one-two in heat sixteen as Gjedde took the victory, closely followed by Richardson.