He had, with two or three others, stolen out after midnight to see the battle, and was now making his way home again, having seen indeed but little, but having learned from fugitives that we had been defeated.
The four men nearest to the stairs at once went up with two torches.
Menneville, at first terrified, but soon recovering, when they found they had only to do with two men.
I warn you that it is long and heavy; you had better let me wear if to the Louvre: I feel quite lost in the streets without a sword, and you would be more at a loss that I should, with two.
Perceiving how much I was reduced in point of linen, he made me a present of two good ruffled shirts, which, with two more of check which I received from Mr. Thompson, enabled me to appear with decency.
He was not gone a hundred yards, when my friend Oregan came up in order to rescue me, with two tatterdemalions, whom he had engaged for that purpose about the purlieus of St. Giles's.
Towards the end of the year 1523, his four ships sailed from Dieppe; but a storm fell upon him, and, with two of the vessels, he ran back in distress to a port of Brittany.
With two canoes, ten Indians, Etienne Brule his interpreter, and another Frenchman, he pushed up the Ottawa till he reached the Algonquin villages which had formed the term of his former journeying.
They did no harm, however, excepting to create a slight alarm, which some neighbouring villagers took advantage of to run of with two of my cows.
There was an office just behind the Exchange, with two or three clerks and a secretary, the latter position being held by Miles Grendall, Esq.
There were three or four card-tables in one of the lower rooms, and at one of them sat Lord Alfred Grendall and Mr Melmotte, with two or three other players, cutting in and out at the end of each rubber.
But we riding under it, my Lord made a pretty good measure of it with two sticks, and found it to be not thirty-five yards high, and Paul's is reckoned to be about ninety.
Having made his sphere of this metal, he lined it with two thicknesses of tissue paper, varnished it with oil, and set to work to empty it of air.
Govan's brigade, with two field-batteries of ten guns.
We had in all about twenty-five hundred wagons, with teams of six mules to each, and six hundred ambulances, with two horses to each.
Our camp was quite imposing -- four tents for three men apiece, with two in each.
However, with two pairs of stockings we could always get along in the neighbourhood of the ship.
The measurements were taken from my foot, which is not exactly a child's foot, with two pairs of reindeer-skin stockings on, and ten pairs were made.
But we riding under it, my Lord made a pretty good measure of it with two sticks, and found it to be not above thirty-five yards high, and Paul's is reckoned to be about ninety.
Before I pass this truth, I will present thee, courteous reader, with two or three demonstrations for its further confirmation.
First, Christiana and her children were beset with two ruffians, that they feared would a took away their lives.
The apostle, in this chapter, presenteth us with two things; that is, with the greatness of the person and of the priesthood of our Lord Jesus.
A vessel of Anam, with twoor three masts, lofty triangular sails, and in construction somewhat resembling a Chinese junk.
The hemidactyls have dilated toes, with two rows of plates beneath.
The great feature of the interior is the celebrated double staircase, rising straight through the building, with two courses of steps, so that people may ascend and descend without meeting.
In the middle is a little place, with two or three cafes decorated by wide awnings, - a little place of which the principal feature is a very bad bronze statue of Saint Louis by Pradier.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with two" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.