Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] one " in BNC.

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1 Herein lies one alternative method of program launching .
2 Extant remains of Byzantine architecture are largely in the form of churches and cathedrals and herein lies one of the chief differences between it and the preceding Roman epoch , which had produced much secular work as well as temples .
3 Kapil Dev is past his prime , Manoj Prabhakar usually only produces one good spell a Test and leg-spinner Anil Kumble rarely turns the ball past the outside edge .
4 Do n't forget that each of these decoders only produces one ac active output line okay .
5 The UFC research money only represents one leg of the dual support system .
6 He is the odd man out at the ball , he only wants one kiss , but it always eludes him . ’
7 Of course , if you tell him what I 've said he 'll deny it , but I assure you he only wants one thing and that 's your practice . ’
8 It only needs one person to pass on an infection .
9 It only needs one horse to come to a stud or livery yard premises incubating the disease to start a large outbreak .
10 The seat can be used in both forward and rear-facing positions and it only needs one hand to fold it down .
11 ‘ But it only needs one or two players to malfunction and we 'll be in trouble .
12 But the Levermore Quick-Grip only needs one hand to operate , leaving the other free to adjust .
13 Anyone who gives him a flak jacket ( that is , consent ) may take it back , but the doctor only needs one and so long as he continues to have one he has the legal right to proceed .
14 Maybe Claire means it 's all right , she only needs one more hanky .
15 No there 's only boat one boat only needs one pair of paddles .
16 It is difficult to imagine how the variable work of only one mosaicist could account for such differences : an explanation which merely supposes one mosaicist applying a number of contrasting methods of laying ( Part 1 , sections 3.8 — 3.10 ) must be suspect .
17 Cordelia , Kent , and France , who stand up to Lear , and whose judgement mutually reinforces one another , are right then , and are shown to be right by the way the action develops .
18 And all has one definition .
19 The earnings potential of a first degree student with one year of office experience is the same as that of a second degree student who after six years still only has one year of experience to offer .
20 If the flat only has one entrance/exit ( which it will because it is not on the ground floor ) , it should have a fire escape , or some means of escape over a balcony or roof .
21 What brings such ( men ( Aurigny only has one lady pilot — on the Shorts 360 ; all Trislander aircrew are male ) to a job like this ?
22 Other sources now insist he only has one cap .
23 Besides , she only has one tennis racket to her name .
24 In a sense the real utilitarian only has one project he takes seriously , the satisfaction of preferences or desires ( whatever they are for ) or , in the older version , the maximisation of happiness .
25 There is ‘ unity of command ’ which is to say that each member of the organisation only has one direct supervisor .
26 ‘ She only has one feeling — pride .
27 ‘ Well , not exactly , no ; Lachlan Watt only has one eye ; the other one looks like a real one but it 's glass .
28 Thérèse whispered : Rose Taillé only has one eye but he 's got two .
29 While the pump only has one outlet , separate delivery tubes can be attached by means of tee-pieces , but control valves are necessary to adjust the flow to each individual outlet .
30 Ophiactis balli differs from O. abyssicola in the following characters : it only has one distal oral papilla , which arises on the oral plate , it has fewer arm spines and the shape of the ventral arm plates which are almost square compared to the distinctly pentagonal plates of O. abyssicola .
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