Example sentences of "[vb -s] for one " in BNC.
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1 | What goes for one player should also go for the other . |
2 | Each article or book chapter counts for one point ; each book counts for ten ; and the productivity trend , needless to say , is on the up and up . |
3 | Obtains pixel counts for one half of the image , both for the subject and the reference card . |
4 | Figure 3 illustrates for one person ( PH ) what increased engagement means in terms of the pattern of the person 's day . |
5 | To test the inhibition of HT-29 cell adhesion to these extracellular matrix components , cells were preincubated with varying concentrations of monoclonal antibodies against integrin subunits for one hour at 4°C before seeding on coated microwells . |
6 | However , rights theory allows for one person 's prima facie right to be overridden in the interests of other individuals ' more important ‘ competing rights ’ ( see Dworkin , 1979 ) . |
7 | But where the qualification is the doing of something of value to the seller , and where the qualification only suffices for one sale and must be reacquired before another sale , I find it hard to regard the repeated acquisitions of the qualification as anything other than parts of the consideration for the sales . |
8 | If the relocation means that the employee and family have to stay in a hotel , accommodation costs for one or two nights are generally reimbursed . |
9 | She reaches for one of these , holds it up : ‘ Aha ! |
10 | The choir of New College Oxford prepares for one of it 's most important performances . |
11 | Yet if a naso-temporal difference exists for one eye but not for the other , the set-up is not balanced with respect to left and right visual fields . |
12 | The house opens for one day on July the thirty first . |
13 | In other words , in the time it takes for one murder on the crime clock , six workers have died ‘ just trying to make a living ’ ! ’ |
14 | The bell usually tolls for one of the big championship teams on cup day … this is cricket 's FA Cup … where the small teams the non leaguers get a chance to take on the big boys … the pros … |
15 | Perhaps only three or four keys on the typewriter keyboard that the computer will have need to be pressed at all , and if a child presses the wrong one it does n't all stop and funny , you know , impersonal messages come up on the screen saying he 's done something wrong , it just ignores them and waits for one of the correct responses . |
16 | Made seriously , these are very grave undertakings , but no one present pretends for one minute that the second set of godparents are mouthing agreement to things they even understand , never mind believe . |
17 | A series of studies of such businessmen have been conducted by Nigerian scholars , and these are particularly significant given the fact that Nigeria accounts for one third of ‘ value added ’ in manufacturing in sub-Saharan Africa as a whole ( excluding South Africa ) . |
18 | In Denmark , private investors have been successfully encouraged to build their own small wind turbines and now wind accounts for one per cent of electricity consumed there . |
19 | In other words , every two pixels accounts for one byte of information . |
20 | According to the study Restaurant Chain Market in Europe fast food accounts for one meal in every 10 served in the UK . |
21 | The brandy market in Germany accounts for one quarter of spirits sales in that country . |
22 | Currently small business represents more than 25pc of UK turnover and accounts for one third of the total workforce . |
23 | Harrison Ford plays the title role , a detective who falls for one of the replicants ( Sean Young ) he 's been hired to exterminate . |
24 | In the sterling market , spreads for one month to one year maturity are for clearing bank CDs , ⅛ for others . |
25 | Membership lasts for one full year from the date you join . |
26 | The great advantage over owning a holiday home in the normal way is that the buyer only pays for one week instead of fifty-two . |
27 | So , whatever we do in training the horse , we have to teach on both sides : what it learns for one side , it will not automatically accept for the other . |
28 | Each play runs for one week and the series opens on June 28 with Peril at End House , an Agatha Christie play starring her famous detective Hercule Poirot . |
29 | As you will see from my strategies — all of which , let me repeat , are derived not from my own beliefs but from what teachers say they actually do — what works for one person may seem quite bizarre to another , and serve only to increase the distress of a third . |
30 | What works for one person may not suit another . |