Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [adv] [prep] one [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Being free from the constraint of responding to logged calls and from the need to react quickly to one call after another gives the neighbourhood police the opportunity to engage in prolonged contact with the public .
2 Lord Tebbit claimed on TV that an official from Tory Central Office in London had gone to a constituency to campaign directly against one MP .
3 It is rare for the responsibility for causing conflict to rest solely on one side , and this may involve more than the organist and the minister .
4 Cars had to use the single line to cross over from one track to the other when reversing .
5 Allows the user to collect together in one package all the modules comprising a single piece of software which is intended for issue as a product , either internally or to a customer .
6 The relief enables an individual to sell out of one company and reinvest the proceeds in a new company .
7 Engineers and electricians recognised that clearly when they voted earlier this year to join together in one union .
8 Good footwork consists essentially in the ability to move swiftly from one position to another without sacrificing balance .
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