Example sentences of "[verb] that one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would not have mattered so much if the experiments described all held water , but when ( as we were encouraged to do ) I put up my hand and ventured that one experiment was not consistent , the lecturer acknowledged that this was so in the particular I questioned , but said that the results were usually found to be as would have been expected .
2 I suggest that one solution for biologists will be to apply their expertise to the new science of socioecology , and the environment of the office .
3 Did she know that one day he 'd come along and look ?
4 And the apologist who might wish to make Huxley the aggressor should know that one observer , the zoologist Alfred Newton , clearly reported that it was Huxley who had first been chaffed by the bishop .
5 For example , a broker might know that one market maker has a strong demand for CDs of six month maturity , but can only find an issuer willing to issue at three months .
6 Stef was turning out to be very trying ; she seemed unable to accept that one love can finish just like that — poof ! — and a new one begin .
7 I try to accept that one day , somehow , I 'll understand . ’
8 So it 's comforting to know that one word is all you need specify in order to meet the new standards : Pilkinsulation .
9 In the light of certain of the clinical evidence it might be expected that one factor influencing the direction or degree of perceptual asymmetry obtained in laboratory experiments among left handers would be their degree of sinistrality .
10 From a reading of their own literature , librarians and information scientists might have expected that one area where use of IT would definitely have been recognised to be giving such an advantage to its users is that of the retrieval of publicly available information online .
11 I was also charmed that one lady called me Rosemary Clooney !
12 This influences the expectations that the public in Easton have of the police , and of their role in the community — a point which one constable made by explaining that one resident in Easton , upon finding himself locked out of his home , called at the station asking for the duplicate set of keys to his house which he thought the police would routinely possess for the residents ' benefit ; phone calls from the public asking for air and train information also sometimes occur .
13 And home he would stamp with his bat beneath his arm , vowing that one day he would become Minister of Agriculture and plough up the whole bally field .
14 A witness at the trial of two men accused of the murder of a police informer has claimed that one defendent drove the victim to a meeting with the other , who them killed him .
15 It is claimed that one litre should support no less than 50 fish of one foot or less with its surface area of 800 square metres .
16 They say that one person has died and eight have been seriously injured .
17 Figure 4.14(a) shows that one course can be given by a number of lecturers and Figure 4.14(b) illustrates that one lecturer can lecture on a number of courses .
18 By 1967 memory transfer labs were back in business again , injecting a variety of brain extracts and claiming many and varied results — one group of researchers for instance trained some rats to press levers for food with their right paw and others with the left , and found that one behaviour could be transferred but not the other !
19 The factory survey found that one quarter of Japan 's biggest factories used robots and that a second quarter had plans to install them by the end of 1982 .
20 ‘ When we got our first serious analysis from the system in January 1992 , there was a minor panic at the amount of sick days reported , although it was not quite so bad when we analysed the figures further and found that one employee 's long-term sickness was affecting the averages .
21 The commission accepts that one country 's excessive borrowing would not bust the EMU apart .
22 The study reported that one by-product of representation is that the tribunal tends to scrutinize other cases more carefully .
23 And a study in the 1940s reported that one person in every five over sixty was receiving some form of financial support from a son or a daughter .
24 Xinhua reported that one person was killed and 13 injured and that there were 100 " troublemakers " ( including 30 lamas and nuns ) and 10,000 onlookers .
25 The Agence France-Presse news agency reported that one person had been killed and 86 injured in clashes between Awami League and BNP supporters .
26 Derain prophesied that one day Picasso would be found hanged behind it .
27 ‘ She thanked me for my courtesy and prophesied that one day I would play against Europe 's greatest prince in a game of hazard , and win .
28 At an early stage it was realised that one factor which can inhibit labour mobility is a lack of mutual understanding of qualification systems between member states .
29 He realized that one wall of the pit was convex and made of some hard substance .
30 ‘ I realized that one day before the war .
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