Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [subord] one " in BNC.
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1 | I asked Terry to come along because one of the things I tho I tho I hope we might get round to spending a few minutes on was about Alan 's raised it before about records coming in er , and what the state of the game is in records coming into us and how we 're transferring that information , or not transferring that information onto dep onto department 's national curriculum er material |
2 | Everyone connected with the club was encouraged to pull together as one big family , and Chapman fostered the spirit of cooperation by consulting his directors on team matters and winning the confidence of the players . |
3 | For rule utilitarianism , in contrast , once a rule is shown to be felicific , it is established as something to be obeyed , unless perhaps in very special cases , and is not to be considered merely as one factor to be weighed against others . |
4 | The baby weighed less than one kilo , she took it to the clinic and a clinic worker helped her to a nearby hospital . |
5 | An extra 25 cent tax on each barrel of oil — which adds less than one cent to the retail price of a gallon of petrol — will finance a $100 million oil spill cleanup fund . |
6 | 8 No entrant may win more than one prize . |
7 | No entrant may win more than one prize . |
8 | No competitor may win more than one prize . |
9 | 11 No entrant can win more than one prize . |
10 | The ordinance of 26 August 1944 stipulated that the same person could not direct more than one publication . |
11 | ‘ Once we get people in a bookshop we can sell books to them , and most of them will buy more than one . ’ |
12 | In time it became customary to grant more than one reversion to an office , so that a queue of expectant administrators could be seen waiting to step successively into a dead man 's shoes . |
13 | Each circuit can feed up to 12 lighting points , but in practice it is wise to restrict this to a maximum of eight , to allow for some to contain more than one bulb . |
14 | His mistake was employing more than one man to decorate his rooms . |
15 | Valuations were a matter of fact and expert opinion , and according to the Lord President ( Clyde ) in Duke of Portland v Woods Trustees [ 1926 ] , a true valuation could be made only after employing more than one measure , each legitimate but none necessarily conclusive by itself . |
16 | Research is in progress to modify crop plants genetically to make them yield more than one product . |
17 | He states that one rarely needs more than one granule although two or three can obviously be used if a stronger solution is required . |
18 | You do n't have to have the insight of Claire Rayner to see that sexual frustration needs more than one outlet . |
19 | He needs more than one victory to win confidence in a town that has never much loved him ; and he can not afford even one more tiny slip if he is not to convince Washington that Mr Perot 's cruel judgment of his talents was right . |
20 | ( You may need to try more than one order before you find one that satisfies you . ) |
21 | Furthermore , although he was believed to have committed more than one murder , he enjoyed a surprisingly mild and genial reputation . |
22 | You may need more than one interview . |
23 | You may need more than one sequence to cover all the points about any one piece of apparatus . |
24 | ‘ Shall I live to write more than one novel , then ? ’ |
25 | When it is necessary to write more than one statement on a line , the statements may be separated by a colon " : " . |
26 | The drivers are retracing the route of the Great Western Railway , built more than one hundred and fifty years ago . |
27 | He senses , too , that the actual has more than one side to it . |
28 | The book has more than one useful index , notes and an informative introduction . |
29 | Just as a novel is about characters in a story sequence and at the same time , at a different level , about many other things , so drama has more than one level of meaning . |
30 | A sentence has only one invariant meaning , or if it has more than one , as in the case of structural or lexical ambiguity , its meanings can be exactly specified . |