Example sentences of "we one [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And will we one day know , as one , every second |
2 | Because one things we one thing we do n't have is people running other businesses alongside what we give them . |
3 | ‘ Must come for all of us one day . ’ |
4 | It must be like loving someone from afar only to have them turn to us one day , recognizing the love we have held for them and the secret things we have done for them , and returning our love with their own . |
5 | It was the happening that we Hastings children had dreaded ever since our Junior School Headmaster , who also taught Physics , had told us one day in class . |
6 | Was very kind to us one day , |
7 | When a neighbour 's dog visited us one day , the other two cats ran away immediately . |
8 | The young , in their turn , will have to look after us one day . |
9 | We will then do a deal with the employer to release the trainee back to us one day per week for training . |
10 | buy it between us one day . |
11 | Ms Jean Cox , who is currently on placement with us one day each week from Telford College , has asked me if there is any chance of her being employed on a temporary basis in the Library during her Easter break , from 5th to 16th April ( 8 days work ) . |
12 | when Mikie was here and you were doing nights , and he called us one day and I said it 's not six o'clock yet he said you 're |
13 | Colonel Jensen has given us one case of fossils and promises us more . |
14 | ‘ Well , it comes to all of us one way or another . ’ |
15 | The administrator took us one floor up in a lift big enough to ferry a helicopter to the roof . |
16 | ‘ The Witch gave us one promise . |
17 | Just time to have a little chat about greyhounds with our greyhound man , Mick Weeble ; I think you gave us one winner last week did n't you Mick ? |
18 | And this time it did n't give us two X it just gave us one times this one times that one . |
19 | For the sales model , for instance , we used to have three 3-megabyte files , each one giving us one type of output . |
20 | Criminal statistics , which reflect only the informal justice which was held compatible with these all-too-human streets , and faded photographs of carefully posed moments of tranquillity , tell us one thing about this ‘ stable and carefree era ’ . |
21 | When newly awakened from lively dreams , we are so near them , still agitated by them , still in their sphere — give us one syllable , one feature , one hint , and we should repossess the whole ; hours of this strange entertainment would come trooping back to us ; but we can not get our hand on the first link or fibre , and the whole is lost . |
22 | Now , Tommy Cooper he never charged us one penny ! |
23 | Plotting OU N against OY 0 gives us one point on the unemployment-income curve ( point A in graph ( iv ) ) . |
24 | The area cost adjustment which the er government takes out of the total S S A's of some two hundred million has gone to the south-east , I hope none goes to Westminster , and that has cost us one point three million . |
25 | You 've told us one point seven million disappeared in surplus |
26 | The classroom gives us one example of this , and as we will reveal , one of the places where some form of serious life can be lived is on the football terraces . |
27 | Er U P S er called us one time on some hand grenades hulls er the kind that you would use sat on your desk for a paperweight . |
28 | This relaxation of the rigid bonds of a purely stationary state brings us one step nearer to the actual conditions of life : and by relaxing them still further we get nearer still . |
29 | Erm we 've got we had two hundred and pounds fifteen pence on deposit which has raised us one pound ten pence interest over the year , leaving us at two hundred and twenty one pounds twenty five pence . |
30 | Er had they got their way every time we put a cheque in or took one out or moved money from one account to another it would have cost us eighty pence , which meant that had anybody paid their their fees to the er and made the cheque payable to us directly , we would have had to bank that cheque and then reissue another cheque er to the appropriate department and that would have cost us one pound sixty , for which we 'd have got nothing . |