How to use in-sentence of “one or two”:
– In the United Kingdom the first part of the post code has one or two letters and one or two numbers.
– Don’t worry about trying to fill in all the fields; even specifying one or two still can be useful.
– You don’t have to do them all — just do one or two if you want.
– I wonder if one or two colleagues might have a look at Hebrew calendar#Details.
– I do ask them to check with me before creating new articles, but sometimes one or two students just go ahead anyway.
– They have a nine-month gestation period, and one or two fawns are born at a time.
– Given a page name and one or two revision IDs, you can construct links to several types of diffs.

Example sentences of “one or two”:
– If you notice your potted plants have one or two of them crawling around on the plant, there are probably many more that you don’t see feeding off of the roots.
– It was first mentioned in 1309, but it might have been built one or two hundred years before.
– The last tarsus of each beetle “foot” has one or two claws on the end of it.
– At first looks, article looks well-written, might need one or two refs though.
– It is made for one or two people.
– The doe usually has one or two fawns in the spring.
– A mobile phone contract usually lasts for one or two years, and the person buying the phone pays the carrier every month.
– The game has eight levels in it, and can be played by one or two players.
– Each Pokémon has either one or two types.
– Many Oceanmarine species have evolved a system where they release their eggs and sperm into the water at the same time, and fertilisation takes place in the sea over one or two days.
– It is about one or two million years old, and partly obscured with gas.
– However, all of sports players had more or less tough seasons for about one or two times.
- If you notice your potted plants have one or two of them crawling around on the plant, there are probably many more that you don't see feeding off of the roots.
- It was first mentioned in 1309, but it might have been built one or two hundred years before.
- The last tarsus of each beetle “foot” has one or two claws on the end of it.
More in-sentence examples of “one or two”:
– The combination usually features a cartwheel followed by either one or two back-tucks which leaves the wrestler’s back facing the opponent.
– There are one or two beads in the top rows, and four or five beads in the bottom ones.
– Being color blind means a lack of one or two types of cone cells.
– If you only feed a parameter for one or two of the types then this template returns an empty string for the rest of the types.
– All other chromosomes in these organisms are diploid, but organisms may inherit one or two X chromosomes.
– It places directional arrow and one or two text fields in a map row, optionally enclosed by parentheses.
– Flannelette can either have long or short nap, and can be napped on only one or two sides.
– The problem I see is that it is a lot of work, because even if we have a one or two line stub, the city/settlement might be notable.
– The ‘Approval’ tags are to see which designs are preferred, so we can focus our attention on one or two proposals instead of 3.
– These changes often take a lot of time to assess, because amongst them might be one or two useful changes.
– I also feel that currently only one or two people work on improving the articles listed.
– The doe gives birth to one or two calves after a gestation of 8 months, at the beginning of spring.
– There was usually an allemande, then the courante was the second dance, followed by a sarabande and a gigue and sometimes one or two other dances or as well.
– Sometimes one or two notes have to be changed so that the music sounds right.
– Tarrasch haughtily declined, stating that Lasker should first prove his mettle by attempting to win one or two major international events.
– Also, these establishment year categories can be created with only one or two entries, which is different from most of our categories.
– He still works as a full-time artist, however, and makes an average of one or two artworks per week.
– Strong selection for one or two aspects of gene function will automatically bring along some other pleiotropic traits.
– Most Beatles albums only had one or two Harrison songs.
– Dead links in one or two languages are therefore no cause for concern.
– The CDs for each version had one or two other songs on them.
– By the early eighteenth century brick making had been extended and four shops and one or two drinking houses were established on the common.
– Under wings Rafale may take one or two pods of Aeronauticsaerial reconnaissance.
– Their homes comprised, as in earlier centuries, of thatched huts with one or two rooms.
– The ducks come onto the screen one or two at a time, and the player is given three shots to shoot them down.
– It is thought that no more than one or two thousand people speak Esperanto as their first language.
– The Milky Way, and all spiral shaped galaxies like it, produce new stars at a rate of one or two stars per year.
– Many of the teams had problems with money and split up after only one or two seasons.
– Each instruction run by a scalar processor changes one or two data items at a time, but each instruction executed by a vector processor handles many data items at once.
– There, he might have had one or two lessons from Mozart, but then Beethoven got a letter saying that his mother was dying, so he hurried back to Bonn.
– Other paradigms look at the way that code is grouped, such as putting code into one or two pieces.
– It has one or two broad yellowish-white bands running along the length of each leaf.
– A big part of that thousand is very small companies, that usually only have one or two workers – these kind of small companies make games for the Internet or mobile phones.
– Ballroom sambas are usually played by standard ballroom dance bands with one or two extra percussion instruments.
– Litters vary from one or two pups.
– There are also minor county roads with one or two digits that go a short distance or serve a state park.
– Only hits I can see online are the artist’s website one or two mentions of it on blogs.
– Instead, they should list only one or two common and easily-remembered redirects.
– Every player starts the round with one or two guns, some grenades and, on some maps, night vision goggles or binoculars.
– Usually this is easy to make when there are only one or two variables.
– If the article only has one or two links to it and it is felt more are required and possible the few option can be used.
– These conferences play only one or two sports.
– Parachute Sky Jump boarded one or two standing riders looking forward to the thrill of the drop into baskets beneath a faux parachute canopy.
– As mentioned earlier, if the title clearly has one central most important meaning, and one or two lesser-known meanings in narrow contexts, it is probably better to have the full article about the primary meaning under the simple title, after brief links to the special uses.
– After the location name there are the emission test and vehicle safety test stickers, followed by one or two letters and one to four numbers.
– A West German win by one or two goals would see both West Germany and Austria qualify.
- The combination usually features a cartwheel followed by either one or two back-tucks which leaves the wrestler's back facing the opponent.
- There are one or two beads in the top rows, and four or five beads in the bottom ones.
- Being color blind means a lack of one or two types of cone cells.
