Example sentences of "[vb infin] at one " in BNC.
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1 | Well look at the time you see I did promise at one o'clock to make five o'clock arrive earlier , quicker and we got there in style for the past four hours . |
2 | 2000 can dance at one time |
3 | If we now turn our attention to the hero-literature of ancient Greece , it is notable that just about every prominent hero does battle at one time or another , and sometimes repeatedly , with Amazon women . |
4 | In the case of Mendel 's peas size was controlled by two forms of one gene ( each such pair of genes at one locus , is termed an allele , various possible alleles can occur at one locus but there will only be one pair per individual ) . |
5 | I can remember at one time being the only one in a group of women my age who was not able to produce photos and tell anecdotes about grandchildren . |
6 | Though I do remember at one charity event the stage was invaded by all these uninvited , ageing rock stars only the older members of the audience could remember who they were ! ’ |
7 | ‘ They 'll look at one of our ads and say , ‘ Oh we do n't like it . |
8 | This has often been criticised because we are told that in drawing an analogy we normally know ‘ both sides ’ that we are comparing ( eg ‘ does n't he look like a horse ? ’ , where we can look at both and judge ) , whereas in this case we can only look at one side , the object that we are comparing with God . |
9 | Before finishing for this month , we shall look at one further method of short range communication ; This involves ultrasonics . |
10 | However , before going on to consider what Wittgenstein says , let us look at one of the implications of what Brentano says about the knowledge we have of beliefs , expectations , hopes , and so on . |
11 | You would look at one A and one B |
12 | ‘ Let's look at one more , ’ the Doctor said . |
13 | ‘ We 'll look at one or two of the public things first , though , ’ said Finn and switched on the light . |
14 | In order to investigate this aspect of the novel I shall look at one particular episode in the book ; the occasion of the assumed invasion of Garmouth by Nazi soldiers . |
15 | And I mean in that way you might sort of really want to go and look at one of these erm er sort of er rather awful inner city areas . |
16 | This project will look at one important aspect of economic reform — policy toward the allocation of labour among enterprises . |
17 | Let us now look at one conversation and see how this works . |
18 | We can then look at one or two of the still images as if they were statues or models in a theme park . |
19 | shall we just look at one or two erm documents that you 've already looked at please , would you go to page twenty nine , just the illustration that seen and this is the I 'm not sure whether a point is going to be made about this or not , but if you look at page thirty one there there 's a golf club on the left and a man fishing on the right |
20 | So I can look at one and say Helen ? |
21 | So let's look at one of , let's look at the one that Kelly 's working on there where she 's got fifty pounds shared out between a hundred and fifty people . |
22 | he was greatly concerned , too , with getting the correct scale of things , emphasising that the eye can only see at one glance an object which in size is one-third of the distance between the object and that eye ; in other words if you are painting a man six feet high you should be 18 feet away from him . |
23 | The telephone would ring at one o'clock , just as we were sitting down to lunch . |
24 | So perhaps the first thing about that continuum is that none of them are right or wrong we all dis-represent the ways of behaving and it 's very much a personal choice which one will use at one stage . |
25 | We 'll stop at one of those if you want . ’ |
26 | A person who harasses does not usually stop at one victim . |
27 | For example , the worker may pause at one point and scratch his nose , this may indicate that a critical decision is being made or it may indicate simply that his nose was itching . |
28 | I could have at one stage recited to you every discharge from [ the estuary upstream for fifty miles ] on the north bank of the river , in order . |
29 | I shall sell at one hundred and eighty pounds , any more . |
30 | It 's against you seated and I 'll sell at one hundred and eighty pounds , one ninety two hundred standing at two hundred now , against you seated , are you all done at two hundred pounds ? six six , thank you . |