Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] in one " in BNC.

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1 There is no reason to suppose that what goes on in one domain is necessarily relevant to what goes on in another .
2 The application of sophisticated mathematical techniques and other Blue Skies approaches in engineering may come about through collaboration , but the important point to realise is that once formal or rigorous methods have been developed and applied successfully in one field of engineering , they may be applicable , suitably modified , to others and perhaps lead to more reliable specifications and designs in general .
3 We were a group of young people who all lived locally in one of the poorest areas on the outskirts of San Salvador .
4 There 's still a couple of beat up chairs there and I sit down in one of them .
5 Today , top players can make enough in one year to last a lifetime .
6 It was the first time our national and international network had gathered together in one place and made us all realise just how much the work has grown . ’
7 By the day before the completion of sale all the goods in her house had been gathered together in one room downstairs , some packed in wooden crates , some in black leather cases and tapestry bags , some still living free .
8 One of the monks , describing the presence , said he could ‘ perceive the fragrance of such a wonderful odour , as if all the flowers on earth were gathered together in one place ; I feel also a glow of heat within me — not at all painful , but most pleasing — and a certain unusual and unexplainable joy poured into my heart , which all of a sudden so refreshes and gladdens me I forget grief and weariness of every kind ’ .
9 Apart , then , from those for whom the virtue of representative democracy is precisely that it restricts and restrains popular power , and even , as in Britain , involves the vesting of sovereignty in the representative institutions rather than in the people themselves the chief argument in defence of representative democracy has been an essentially pragmatic one : that it is the best that can be devised in the context of large societies where the citizens are too many and too scattered to be gathered together in one place .
10 All expertise in a particular technique or on a certain topic can be gathered together in one place , and the level of collective knowledge can then be ascertained , supported and made available .
11 With all pupils gathered together in one room always with Roger supervising , at the end of the day , control is enforced in a highly visible and audible manner .
12 The anger and hurt she had felt gathered together in one anguished cry .
13 If you 've never seen the Tan Hill on a bleary winter 's day when winds are driving wet sleet over the hellhole of Sleightholme Moor and the sky and the land are welded together in one sullen , sodden grey , then you 've missed a treat .
14 The economic realities meant that Prussia 's weight was thus far greater than the constitutional arrangements suggested : the Zollverein was administered by a sort of Council of Ministers which met annually in one of the capitals , and it took decisions by unanimity .
15 This huge old hospital is known by the Milanese as the Ca'Grande , or ‘ Great House ’ , and was built by Francesco Sforza in 1456 as a way of bringing together in one place about thirty little hospitals which had grown up around the Porta Romana .
16 The great peace congresses which punctuated the history of the period gave particular scope , by bringing together in one place the representatives of a large number of different States , for disputes of this kind .
17 The sort of problems the owners ’ party have had on this trip so far are a tap that wo n't stop dripping , a blind that wo n't stay down in one of the bedrooms , eh ? , and a lady who thought one of her suitcases had been stolen , only it turned up in someone else 's room . ’
18 Most sailing clubs will have a few catamarans clustered together in one end of the dinghy park , but if you are keen to race one it is best to choose a club that has plenty of water space and specialises in a large multihull fleet .
19 The fault lies only in one performance , that of Serpina ( the maid who , by wily means , becomes the mistress ) , sung by Anna Victoria Banks .
20 This passage sheds much light on the method of ‘ Mr. Eliot 's Sunday Morning Service ’ where the self-mutilation of ‘ enervate Origen ’ is placed in the same lineage as the sexual origin of ‘ the Word ’ , and where the initial ‘ sapient sutlers of the Lord ’ who ‘ Drift across the window-panes ’ is a passage with an ambiguous , or better ambivalent , reference , since it holds together in one term both the ‘ sable presbyters ’ who bring offerings to church and ‘ the bees ’ who bring pollen from one part of the plant to another and so perform the ‘ Blest office of the epicene ’ .
21 Previously they had been grouped together in one modern frame .
22 Here dementia sufferers find themselves grouped together in one area away from the non-demented and may either get special attention or be specially ignored .
23 i ) It is directional , ie it tears easily in one direction , the direction in which the mould , the mesh upon which a sheet is formed , runs .
24 Chapman 's famous translation of Homer , which sent Keats into ecstasies , is in twenty-four books , but they are contained comfortably in one folio volume .
25 It is n't , but it 's very small and compact , and can be carried easily in one hand .
26 The Greeks may have called the angle the sun moved through in one day 1° , which is unc of a full turn …
27 Reynolds would n't have been able to stand upright in one of them , and the open-mesh floor would have made it even more uncomfortable .
28 The technology has already been picked up in one form or another by many sections of the Unix vendor community .
29 The technology has already been picked up in one form or another by many sections of the Unix vendor community .
30 Daniel 7:10 had spoken of the stream of fire issuing from the throne of God , and this too is picked up in one of the Qumran hymns which describe the molten river of judgment that will befall the world in the last day ( I QH 3:28ff ) Probably this idea was in John 's mind .
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