Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] [vb infin] one " in BNC.
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31 | The £2,000 will provide sufficient funds to buy and train one guide dog . |
32 | The task is for the speaker to select and describe one of a series of items so that the listener is able to identify the chosen item from an identical set . |
33 | In the light that shone feebly from over the street he saw her hands grip and rub one another . |
34 | It is not in God 's best interest or ours that we should agree on everything , but that we should complement and complete one another . |
35 | Yeah you you you sort of set off several legends in your lifetime Adam erm le let's just er either destroy or establish one legend . |
36 | Does the student follow the old adage that to read and paraphrase one book is plagiarism but to use two is research ? |
37 | And let's try and print one page . |
38 | If you could try and pinpoint one of them that 's doing the shouting . |
39 | Four years ago I wrote to ask your readers if they would knit and donate one item for me to sell in aid of Great Ormond Street Children 's Hospital . |
40 | The one would be abolished by the Clean Air Act and the others would die and disappear one by one , passing through the gates of the fatal factories close by . |
41 | It is about ways of organising learning activities so that children expect and are able to help one another , to share ideas , to comment constructively upon one another 's work , to recognise and use one another 's resources in ways which support and enhance learning . |
42 | 2:11 , 16 ) and positively that they should recognise that they belong to one another and take active steps to welcome and support one another ( Rom. 15:7 ) . |
43 | To be counted a real hunter , an Elf of Chrace must hunt and kill one of them single-handed . |
44 | This small-scale study aims to describe and evaluate one initiative in this field . |
45 | ‘ Can I go and visit one of them ? ’ |
46 | I thought I would go and take one of the head ones and journey along down to that place and so , you know , is there any chance you slipping me down a good four long ones and if he says no , think again ? |
47 | If the only consideration were strength then we need to look no further than a light pit-prop , for there is no freshwater fish swimming that could bend or break one of those . |
48 | Can I come and buy one cracker . |
49 | ‘ Somebody must have tried to move or defuse one of the bombs , ’ Ace shouted above the noise . |
50 | Meanwhile our lord and master would sit and drink one cup of tea after another , barking orders from time to time . |
51 | The Chorley Report ( 1987 ) notes that it costs around £800 to digitize , check and edit one Master Survey Drawing . |
52 | Visitors to the gallery may spin a wheel of fortune and wait for it to stop and illuminate one or another of eight room tableaux . |
53 | Inside , prize tokens swirl in currents of air and each person tries to touch and keep one token within the given time . |
54 | As on the main bed you can slip or tuck one way and knit the other . |
55 | It explains why judges must conceive the body of law they administer as a whole rather than as a set of discrete decisions that they are free to make or amend one by one , with nothing but a strategic interest in the rest . |
56 | Rather , over the past twenty years it has created discrete areas of fashion which do not automatically seek to emulate or follow one another . |
57 | The routine was to enter and pay one franc for the bath . |
58 | These writers , like the theorists whom they criticized , started from the assumption that the governments of Europe were still in a ‘ state of nature ’ and that some means must be found of restraining their innate propensity to attack and injure one another . |