Example sentences of "[to-vb] one [noun sg] at [art] time " in BNC.

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1 We do know however that , with perseverance , every day can produce some success and that , by continuing to work one day at a time , we will be building up a very solid basis for renewed confidence and further achievement .
2 The experiment consisted of presenting an unseen passage of text to a person and asking her to guess one letter at a time .
3 ‘ Because of all that 's happened , ’ she says , such a move would have to come one step at a time .
4 It is ridiculous to sell one beast at a time to one person .
5 I wanted to use different coloured pens to mark out various patterns on the same sheet as I could only afford to buy one sheet at the time .
6 The operator has the choice of turning down one microphone — if for instance the class is working in groups and you only want to hear one group at a time — or of recording the combined sound of , say , teacher and student microphones on one audio track .
7 The speaker may need to be physically closer , to use the reassuring sense of touch , to remember that the whole face and expression help to convey meaning , to express one thought at a time unhurriedly , at the pace suitable to the old person .
8 You , you could say , I 'm going to do all four walls together or I 'm going to do one wall at a time .
9 If we begin thinking about the details of the cube , we can try to restore one piece at a time .
10 When there is mismatch between different devices , seek to master one device at a time , e.g. drill word order first , and then inflections of the verb .
11 Having to stop on every other move to bury one hand at a time in the confines of barely warm armpits made for rather a stilted ascent , but it was worth it .
12 These combine with forward and reverse in fast or slow motion , freeze and step frame ( the ability to move one frame at a time ) and two audio tracks .
13 Franchising is supposed to happen one route at a time , over as many as 12 years .
14 ‘ I do n't know where he will go after his race at Christmas — I just want to take one race at a time — but the main target is the Champion Hurdle again . ’
15 In the first of two reports , we look at the difficulties facing people with head injuries , as they learn to take one day at a time .
16 In the second of our reports on head injury we examine how it 's often the whole family who have to learn to take one day at a time .
17 ‘ It is our policy to take one game at a time and look no further than that . ’
18 From now on she could be grateful for small mercies and be content to take one step at a time .
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