Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] to one " in BNC.
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1 | They may relate to one institution ( a primary school ) or to several ( linking a number of primary schools to the neighbourhood secondary school ) , they may relate to primary age children within a community centre or youth club , they may simply serve as a bridge between local pre-school playgroups and the schools which the pre-school children will eventually attend . |
2 | The discretion given to a power-holder may relate to one or more aspects of an activity . |
3 | Alternatively , if used as part of the external audit process , a contract audit may demonstrate to one party that the contract is being managed efficiently and effectively . |
4 | Each nomination should refer to one nominee only and no member may subscribe to more than one nomination for national member of Council , and one in respect of any other vacancy . |
5 | Pulling from pain or nerves is closely associated with tenseness — readers should refer to one of my previous articles on problems for helpful suggestions . |
6 | Nobody who was not born in a manor house should aspire to one , for if he gets his wish , what a mess that manor house soon will be ! |
7 | ‘ Maybe we should go to one of the hotels for tea or icecream ? ’ he asked fretfully , as if somehow sensing her withdrawal . |
8 | Many of the names on our contributors list have benefited from the scheme , but perhaps the final word on the subject should go to one of its most successful graduates : Davey Philips , co-founder of Edinburgh 's Clan Skates and winner of this year 's Prince 's Trust Award for Industry . |
9 | As from April 1993 , even more flexibility will be allowed with couples able to choose whether all the tax relief should go to one partner ( husband or wife ) or whether to split it on a 50–50 basis . |
10 | They have come to the conclusion that , from the point of view of the welfare of the children , it is more important to the children that they should not be separated from each other than that either child should go to one of the grandmothers . |
11 | The Red Face Award must go to one of BR Chairman Sir Bob Reid 's secretaries who , after a complaint about fleas on an Edinburgh sleeper was passed on to her , sent out Sir Bob 's ‘ personal ’ letter of apology with a memo inadvertently attached , saying : ‘ Send standard flea letter ’ . |
12 | But now anyone wanting to smoke must go to one of three designated rooms to have a cigarette break . |
13 | if you add them up , they should come to one . |
14 | So this should come to one thousand plus , what 's a hundred times Y ? |
15 | Comrades we must put to one side these kind of , this kind of fighting . |
16 | A faint glow came through an opaque window which must belong to one of the cloakrooms . |
17 | ‘ You are both from the south parts , so you must talk to one another , ’ said Kate . |
18 | I mean , it 's unbelievable , you know th er , he 's done so many breweries and yet why they do n't talk to wo well I mean they must talk to one another . |
19 | We , as jurymen , must listen to one set of evidence only and be prepared to do our own mental cross-examination . |
20 | To be listed first among these may according to one estimate confer in the Republic an advantage averaging nearly a thousand first-preference votes . |
21 | The second is that curriculum integration , augmentation and substitution may refer to one or other or both of process and content , depending upon one 's perspective on curriculum change and the epistemological and pedagogical assumptions underpinning it . |
22 | Alright so we 'll stick to one acid H |
23 | I 'll stick to one . |
24 | We 'll go to one of my favourite restaurants — a typical Spanish Sunday lunch . |
25 | ‘ Right then , I 've called out enough instructions , now I 'll point to one of you and you must make up the instruction to be obeyed in just the same way as I have been doing . |
26 | Those who are ‘ wise ’ may keep to one purpose , but the implication is that such wisdom is not allowed to exist for very long . |
27 | In this way they could convey to one another mental pictures of such objects . |
28 | The number of women poets swelled through the century , not least because they learnt they could speak to one another in this way . |
29 | ‘ Oh , ’ Athelstan added , ‘ is it possible that I could speak to one of the laundresses ? ’ |
30 | I mean , people like me are the sort he expects to end up in the nick , not blokes he 'd invite to one of his do 's . |