Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pron] one " in BNC.

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1 I mean , some may affect me one way , the next person they ask , affected another way , so they get two different opinions , do n't they .
2 You may need it one day . ’
3 ‘ You ought to try it one day . ’
4 ‘ And that must make him one of the best bargains around . ’
5 WHICH MUST MAKE US ONE OF THE LONGEST RUNNING NAMES IN THE RUNNING BUSINESS .
6 Tomorrow you must show me one of these marvels !
7 I must give you one and take it for her .
8 You should borrow him one of these times .
9 Then I should have it one time or another .
10 ‘ Catherine , ’ he said , ‘ you must tell me one thing .
11 ‘ The Minister is just finishing a phone call , then I must tell him one thing before he sees you , ’ he said , briskly , glancing at the miniature switchboard beside him which sat incongruously in the draughty , high-ceilinged , dingy room .
12 ‘ I can take any debts you might have on to my books and raise the money I need to start the business off , but I must tell you one thing , ’ Emily said , ‘ I am not rich , do n't make that mistake , I need the business to succeed or I 'm finished . ’
13 A constable who in the course of patrolling sees something which in his opinion is of a suspicious character , should satisfy himself one way or the other before proceeding to work the remaining portion of his ground .
14 ‘ I must ask you one more question .
15 I do n't know if it was by accident — I should ask him one day — but I used to play that over and over again and just revel in that sound , and I thought if you could get hold of that sound and make a feature of it , and if it were not just two guitars but as many as you needed to make a proper arrangement , the possibilities would be endless .
16 Err , let's give him one pound , no , thirty pound .
17 If you pay in cash , the wholesaler may give you one of these .
18 I think I 'll paint her one of these days : ‘ The Triumphant Widow ’ ; ‘ Confidence Justified ’ — something like that .
19 We 'll make it one second .
20 Look , I 'll promise you one thing : I 'll not marry Kitty McKenna , not even if she sends me another tie . ’
21 and a cable tidy , that sounds quite good , these are half price things for ten days only There 's a remote control colour television for one thirty nine , ninety nine , save fifty pounds they 've got the dear tapes here look , erm six and a half hours video tapes , recommended price seven ninety nine can get for three ninety nine and there 's another one here three pack , twelve hours video tape for six ninety nine must end Saturday November the twenty ninth , oh perhaps I 'll buy you one of those , oh I have bought you a birthday present have n't I ?
22 You feel at first that on a bad day ( there are quite a few ) Patrick might give it one of the kicks that the novelist seems about to direct at his readers .
23 I 'll give her one of them .
24 Well if everybody wants to , I 'll , I 'll give everybody one of these and I 'll go up to the top
25 " I 'll give him one more chance , " said Mr Gubb .
26 I 'll give him one more opening , he thought .
27 I 'll give him I 'll give him one of mine .
28 Great , we 'll give you one pound an hour . ’
29 ‘ I 'll give you one more chance , ’ the Trunchbull said , not moving .
30 ‘ I 'll give you one pound a week pocket-money , ’ she said .
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