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

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1 It lies in one simple point .
2 Parque de la Paz lies in one of the prettiest parts of Las Americas yet is only a short walk from loads of bars and discos .
3 The likelihood of change lies in one of a number of possibilities — all in the long term , and all problematic .
4 The secret of its safety lies in one of its inert ingredients .
5 The brick-built Methodist chapel stands in one of the side lanes of the village .
6 The Pazzaglini family are the friendly hosts at the Hotel Tiffany which stands in one of the quietest , greenest parts of Cattolica .
7 A lawyer , he lives in one of the swish apartment blocks which sprang out of the rubble left by the last act of licensed hooliganism to hit Cagliari , namely the second world war .
8 ‘ E lives in one of them tenements in Corporation Lane , on the corner of St James 's Passage .
9 ‘ They lives in one of them cottages with the straw rooves .
10 They call it The Linny , and Sidney lives in one of the big new houses .
11 She earns between $800 and $1,000 a month , lives in one furnished room , and has just a few possessions of her own .
12 ‘ She reckons it were that chap she worked for , the one what lives in one of they new houses here in Upper Benbury . ’
13 A woman with two small children lives in one house , a couple with three young ones in the other .
14 And one man whose mother lives in one of the homes listed for closure said yesterday : ‘ We will be making our presence felt again when the full council meets . ’
15 As a varnish stain colours and finishes in one operation , they are very popular , but it should be noted that because the colour is in the finish , each extra coat will make the surface darker , and if the varnish stain is not applied evenly , where the film is thicker , the colour will be darker .
16 A government inquiry cleared the plant , which has in one way or another brought about £100m to the area , but the cows go on dying .
17 He has in one hand a stick and is followed by a thin dog .
18 It has seized and deformed it , in each region twisting it into a latent value-system which , put into an abstract , depersonalized form , has in one place produced the French revolutionary ideal , in another Anglo-Saxon liberalism , elsewhere communism , Muslim fundamentalism , social democracy , Buddhist socialism , and many other secondary forms .
19 This accomplishes in one generation what , in the past , took plant and animal breeders many generations to achieve by conventional selective breeding methods .
20 My purpose was to see if I could write a novel with only two characters , preserving the unities of time , place and action ( it all happens in one day in John 's London flat ) , without any cheating through long flashbacks or such devices .
21 Experiments involve comparing what happens in one situation ( the control group ) with what happens in another ( the experimental group ) .
22 Firstly , it is difficult if not dangerous to argue that what happens in one case happens in all .
23 This has its limitations as it only records what happens in one part of the room and there is no possibility of changing the angle or going in closer to one group .
24 The world seems to be getting smaller as more and more people realize that what happens in one country can affect others .
25 Every Monday morning , the Radio I playlist committee meets in one of the BBC 's basement rooms .
26 There is a story of Dorothy L. Sayers that depends on the reader noting that a French speaker uses in one careless word the wrong gender and thus , supposedly , gives himself away as a man masquerading as a woman .
27 Doctor and pathologist Professor Pietro Croce says in one of his articles : ‘ One only needs to find the appropriate animal species to obtain the desired result .
28 Adults can read ‘ spelling as you speak ’ , although Dr John Beech of the New University of Ulster found that an afternoon was not enough to reach normal reading speeds in one well-known version , World English Spelling .
29 Now that you 've worked out how many one swallow eats in one hour .
30 There is a formlessness to the films of the period , which becomes most apparent in such big films as Richardson 's The Charge of the Light Brigade ( 1968 ) , which culminates in one of the greatest anti-climaxes of cinema history , or Isadora ( 1969 ) , where the dancer 's sublimely silly death offers a decisive , but hardly stirring , conclusion to the film 's chronological narrative of her stormy loves , ideas about dancing and travels through Europe .
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