Example sentences of "[verb] to one " in BNC.
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1 | If you would like to write to one of them , send a letter c/o BROWNIE magazine and we will pass it on for you . |
2 | If you would like to write to one of them , please send a letter c/o BROWNIE magazine and we will pass it on for you . |
3 | I mean , if you like me to leave your paper , to write to one , I 'll be quite pleased to look at it |
4 | The larger , bolder birds such as magpies , crows and jackdaws were searching for food on the fairways — on one occasion a golf ball landed near to a crow who nonchalantly moved to one side to avoid the missile . |
5 | He moved to one of the windows to draw the curtains , but before doing so he peered out . |
6 | Protesting , Geoffrey moved to one side as Bridget lowered herself to the ground . |
7 | I moved to one side with Jamie helping me and went down on my hands and knees on a comparatively clean part of the concrete where the oil stains looked old . |
8 | She moved to one side and so did Naylor . |
9 | The dispenser hummed as the null-grav units tried to compensate , and the machine juddered to one side . |
10 | ‘ Once they have decided that they are committed to one man , they seem to want to acknowledge this publicly and to receive public approval in return . |
11 | ‘ Altogether , Mravinsky had many serious and wonderful qualities , and his example as a musician committed to one orchestra , one hall and one city was so important . |
12 | However , even when legal principles are committed to one constitutional document , set out in legal codes or reiterated by judges over time , they tend to remain highly ambiguous and not worth the paper they are printed on until somebody — the judiciary — interprets and defers to them in their judgments , and somebody else — the executive — enforces those judgments . |
13 | The memory I have of Dasbabu from those days was of him speeding around Cuttack town on his solitary scooter , committed to one or another of his ventures . |
14 | That year , therefore , saw the re-establishment of a principle which had existed in Scotland for centuries , namely ‘ the arrangement by which the formation of the records is committed to one set of officers and the custody of them to another ’ ( Conveyancing Lectures , Menzies , 2nd Edn , 1856 , p 165 ) . |
15 | Haemopoiesis entails the differentiation of self-renewing pluripotential stem cells into a hierarchy of progenitor cells committed to one or more lineages . |
16 | I let my head fall to one side , my cheek against the cool damp sand . |
17 | So here you have no revision under naive expectations we have four right Now the the closer that our expectations come to gamma , lies to one the more weight farmers attach to last years price relative to prices in T minus two , T minus three , T minus four right . |
18 | An environmental health officer from Liverpool City Council visited the company 's bakery in Lorenzo Drive , West Derby , and found insects could get into the building through ‘ voids ’ around the pipework , and an insect screen had been nudged to one side . |
19 | He had met her previously when she was given a similarly small part in Hell 's Angels on Wheels and now they were both unattached and deeply attracted to one another . |
20 | But the exigencies of operatic life did not really appeal to one of his perfectionist standards . |
21 | These specimens are well-preserved in a clay matrix , some of which adheres to one of the specimens . |
22 | You will have to come to one with us . ’ |
23 | However if you plan to do a lot of recording of teaching and can arrange for classes to come to one special recording room you may think about a two-camera system . |
24 | should probably ask Mr to come to one of our P c Parish Council full meetings . |
25 | I , I 'm going to have to have more than one meeting and let people , say you 've got to come to one or the other and have them at different times during the week . |
26 | There are also mobile teams who travel to outlying communities so that people do not all have to come to one centre . |
27 | Now , if the Liaison Office had got the same number from Maxim , then the embassy gossip vine had to be more security-minded than she believed possible for it not to come to one conclusion . |
28 | If you would like to visit the University we would urge you to try to come to one of the listed visiting days . |
29 | The brain regions responsible for storing the memory could be located to one of the major lobes into which the octopus brain was divided . |
30 | ‘ There are still tons of things I want to do and this is the sort of place I 'd love to have , ’ says Kylie , walking to one of her favourite shops in her home country . |