Example sentences of "come to one " in BNC.
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1 | You will have to come to one with us . ’ |
2 | However if you plan to do a lot of recording of teaching and can arrange for classes to come to one special recording room you may think about a two-camera system . |
3 | should probably ask Mr to come to one of our P c Parish Council full meetings . |
4 | I , I 'm going to have to have more than one meeting and let people , say you 've got to come to one or the other and have them at different times during the week . |
5 | There are also mobile teams who travel to outlying communities so that people do not all have to come to one centre . |
6 | Now , if the Liaison Office had got the same number from Maxim , then the embassy gossip vine had to be more security-minded than she believed possible for it not to come to one conclusion . |
7 | If you would like to visit the University we would urge you to try to come to one of the listed visiting days . |
8 | Johnson , as he did at Montrose , also employed much silence , and many who had come to one social occasion or another expecting to hear the grand disquisitioner , found him disappointingly reticent and withdrawn , even if making little antic noises to himself . |
9 | I 'm Nancy , and this is the first time I 've come to one of these meetings . |
10 | However , after spending some time amid the pandemonium of this noisy office , Anita had come to one definite conclusion : Laura might well earn an absolute fortune — reputedly a quarter of a million pounds a year — but , as far as Anita was concerned , she certainly deserved every penny ! |
11 | On one memorable occasion , Mac came to one of the dances and spent a lot of time with me , even escorting me back to the Waaf site afterwards , making intelligent conversation about his home in Canada and shaking hands gravely as he said goodnight — so different from the smash and grab tactics I was usually treated to when trying to bring an evening to a satisfactory close . |
12 | They knocked out the next emplacement , but then came to one of those house-like ack-ack towers . |
13 | She came to one of our mission hospitals when I was training in Australia . ’ |
14 | He came to one of the fragments , sniffed it and tasted it . |
15 | They were Miss was the teacher and the , the next three classes I would say with great pleasure , and then we came to one of the old ones which er they were more severe , probably she used the tawse a lot . |
16 | Meredith 's brain ticked over rapidly and she came to one undeniable conclusion . |
17 | But when she came to one edge of the paving slabs … she tripped and fell ; and it was common ground that there was a difference in height between the concrete and the paving slab of an inch and a half … |
18 | Mahmoud came to one of these alleyways and hesitated . |
19 | When we did it fairly roughly , it came to one point two ? |
20 | so that C times R came to one . |
21 | So if you kept C R fixed and you happened to fiddle them so it came to one , you could just You You 're working out your graph you see you see then . |
22 | Quite funny in the shop , erm it came to one pound ninety two which is the usual price |
23 | quite two happy in the bottom of the bag and it came to one fifty |
24 | But you do n't walk far in Oloron without coming to one or other river ; both flow over weirs and both are well below street or house level so that there is the sound of water and a feeling of modest elevation everywhere , as well as regular riverside prospects from the various bridges as you cross from one part of town to the other . |
25 | Are you coming to one seat Tom ? |
26 | We can not imagine it , yet it is possible , and if such a change did come to one of us , there would be pain for both and merely afterwards friendship … |
27 | With very few exceptions — and we shall come to one of the most remarkable of these in this chapter — it is a nocturnal hunter . |
28 | if you add them up , they should come to one . |
29 | So this should come to one thousand plus , what 's a hundred times Y ? |
30 | Now My Lords I realise that some of your Lordships say well that 's not gon na happen , but if if I could come to one other point My Lords , where I think there is fairly , fairly universal a agreement and that is on the whole smaller organisations work better and if you have a police authority for instance of thirty or forty people , that 's not a very handy body of people to work with and if it 's smaller it is better . |