Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] one [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This Minton did , afterwards taking Tindle back to Hamilton Terrace where his large picture , The Death of Nelson , still in progress , was hanging on one wall . |
2 | He lay on the examination couch , and his left cheek was badly grazed down one side . |
3 | The five Board members sit along one side of a long table . |
4 | Yes , and I , and I wiped down one side |
5 | When Sal and Kitty first set eyes on my prize , they could n't stop jumping up and down with excitement and even helped me to paint down one side , ‘ Charlie Trumper , the honest trader , founded in 1823 ’ . |
6 | However , it seems unlikely that the mare basins could each have been filled in one outpouring . |
7 | So and then erm , of course they start bringing in one man buses and the conductors were no longer required . |
8 | This is exactly what this staircase is , and to get from one room to another you had to go down one staircase and up another . |
9 | On a Sunday , they could go down to chapel , the old girls 'd to go down one side of the aisle , they 'd go down the other , the old men , tried to put his hand out , touch the old lady … |
10 | He 's twice suffered strokes and is paralysed down one side of his body . |
11 | ‘ It will be a long process because he is slightly paralysed down one side , ’ admitted Joan . |
12 | AFTER tearing down one wall , the Germans are busy putting up thousands of others . |
13 | It is much easier just to come along one night and do what everyone else does . |
14 | It 's a Fool 's Paradise to think that a ruck will be won , the ball moved down one channel , another ruck won , over to another channel and then finally over the try-line . |
15 | You see coal used to come down one incline and the and and it used to knock the empties off , two empties off , you see ? |
16 | Until then all cylinders had one hundred ‘ lines per inch ’ ; that is , the cylinder rotated one hundred times while the mouthpiece moved along one inch . |
17 | He had smiled at the frontier guards and kept walking with his rucksack slung over one shoulder … until the hand had clamped on his collar , and the boots had pitched him into a cell . |
18 | He signalled to Yuan , and with the change in gravity he was at the entrance with his belt slung over one shoulder before Alexei started to cross the floor . |
19 | She 'd been robbed of words , had no speech to tell him to stop this glorious torture , could only groan deep in her throat as his questing fingers flickered over one nipple , bringing it to prominent life even through the material of her leotard . |
20 | In signing off one night , at the end of the news , there was time to mention one or two events that were being held in the region . |
21 | they nearly did it brilliant way , remember I had the little labels on them and they 've all got mixed up one way or another |
22 | Calzaghe , from Newbridge , won the welterweight title last year but moved up one weight when he was promised the light-middleweight place in the Welsh squad for the Olympic trials last month in Milan . |
23 | And each year you moved up whether you were good , bad or indifferent you moved up one class , you see . |
24 | Did they just pack up one day and go back to Germany ? |
25 | So , I mean , they was trying to come up one day so I could watch the telly and I really needed to . |
26 | They build up one structure which breaks down and flows into another . |
27 | Because it was an old house that they were renovating , and it had got so much rot in it and woodworm , and he said he said he said th there they were walking up one minute and the next minute the piano was just going down through the stairs . |
28 | This time the paragraph will jump up one line , but there will be no indent . |
29 | Imagine walking out one day and thinking about the light . |
30 | There was a hole in the ceiling to let in the rain but just to be safe he returned every day for a week to water them and was walking back one afternoon when , turning a corner , he felt a hand on his shoulder . |