Example sentences of "[vb pp] in one " in BNC.

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1 The conventional hip replacement is designed in one piece it 's rigid and made in standard sizes.But the new design called the Oxford Universal Hip is made up of three components , each component is available in different sizes .
2 There is no known species of plant that is not attacked in one way or another by them .
3 As part of the Sunningdale agreement the British and Irish governments agreed to take steps whereby offences committed in one part of the island could be brought before the Courts in the other .
4 H B F's assessment that there are about thirty one thousand dwellings already committed in one way or another in the system .
5 So we 're talking there for about something of the order of twenty nine thousand develop erm dwellings committed in one form or other er in North Yorkshire .
6 There 's I think it 's approximately twenty six hectares identified , erm most of which is committed in one way or another .
7 Another advantage of the gens system was that you could keep the fortune you had amassed in one incarnation and use it in the next .
8 A pair of ½in holes drilled in one end of the box accommodate the push rods completes the basic box .
9 Plastic knitting needles were scrounged and a series of holes slightly smaller than the needles were drilled in one end of an 8″ length of 4″ diameter pipe .
10 Thirdly , just as cross-linguistic comparisons can reveal general functions of language by contrasts between what is encoded in one language and not in another , so comparisons across stages of acquisition can be revealing in the same way ( Ochs , 1979a ) .
11 For example , after several years of operation within the Eastman Kodak Company , the estimated value of ideas harvested in one year alone was approximately $300 million ( over the lifetime of the idea ) while the cost of connecting the ideas through an OI network containing 19 offices was only 0.3% of the potential revenue ( Rosenfeld and Servo , 1988 ) .
12 To work out how the later neurons navigated Jonathan Raper and his colleagues in Goodman 's lab ( Journal of Neuroscience , Vol 3 , p 20 ) studied the development of two neurons , called G and C , located in one of the thoracic ganglia of the grasshopper nervous system .
13 Then , time and time again , composers in various categories have felt moved to serenade places located in one London postal area or another , the charts being regaled with such hits as .
14 Located in one of the richest greenstone belts in the world , companies from all over the globe are continually looking for , and finding , previous metals in the area .
15 The forthcoming work will aim to remove the layer of dirt which has accumulated over the last thirty years not surprisingly , since the church is located in one of the most polluted parts of Florence .
16 Centrally located in one of Brighton 's lovely squares within 3 minutes of Conference Centre and shops , opposite the sea .
17 Each area has an administrative headquarters , usually located in one of the more important towns near the area 's geographical centre .
18 Presented in very good decorative order throughout , this semi-detached property is located in one of the most sought after cul-de-sacs in Risinghurst .
19 So that means this the effect of having this extra gravity means that the extra gravity is n't equally dispersed in the whole system the extra gravity is located in one particular spot where the moon is .
20 Soon it was time for luncheon , and the whole of the downstairs staff was occupied in one way or another .
21 He was also to experience some awful moments and he was badly wounded in one battle by a splinter from a shell which killed two men immediately behind him .
22 Er well you one or two wise guys who have dropped in one or two interesting comments , but you know they 'll just cut those out .
23 The Seychelles kestrel had so far eluded me , but I met an English birder while I was trying again to photograph waders in the harbour of Victoria , and he told me a pair had nested in one of the church towers in the town .
24 Culley tracked left and found him again , startled by the way the image was drawn to stand before him , as if his voice must be heard , as if the man must see as clearly as he was seen — Levis , stetson , a loose shirt ; a rifle cradled in one arm .
25 But it was one more fact to add to the picture of Ted Mosse , that ambiguous figure who was heavily disliked in one street , a doubtful ‘ poor old fellow ’ in another , and more or less mistrusted in all three .
26 The British commander who has to bring his team through the desert in Ice Cold in Alex ( 1958 ) seems hysterical and incompetent by comparison with the Dutch South African who accompanies them but is working for the Germans ; and the message of Ealing 's Dunkirk ( 1958 ) is summarized in one character 's closing statement , ‘ Somebody 's made a muck of it but I do n't think it 's the army . ’
27 A greater mortality in hypertensive compared to normotensive diabetics was reported in one study but no comparison with non-diabetic hypertensives was made ( Hayward & Lucena , 1965 ) , while a 10-year prospective study of 370 diabetics showed that hypertension was no more hazardous in diabetics than non-diabetics ( Pell & D'Alonzo , 1970 ) .
28 Jones v Sherwood was about the sale of a business and should have been reported in one of the principal general series .
29 As you went in to the head end where the roof bolts were still intact , it was hard to imagine that approximately forty six metre , fifty metre of gate had just come in one go .
30 Her friend 's face wrinkled in one of her famous chuckles .
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