Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] at a " in BNC.

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1 The next landing stage , this one at a tree-covered spur projecting from the opposite shore of the lake , bears the sign " Tellsplatte " ; nearby is a memorial chapel to the folk hero who is reputed to have leapt ashore at this spot escaping from an Austrian-manned boat that was carrying him to prison .
2 I found this one at a big sale in London , and I had to pay a lot of money for it .
3 That 's why we do all our entertaining one at a time .
4 Although oxygen is a good oxidising agent ( atom or molecule that accepts electrons from the molecule it oxidises ) , restrictions on the direction of spin of the electrons it accepts means that it usually accepts these one at a time as shown in the following equations :
5 The embroidery , a pattern of golden lily-flowers dotted here and there , each one at a fair distance from the other , would be confined to the shoulder band and to a broad sash fastening at the back in as large a bow as Miss Dallam would tolerate , its ends falling to the hem of her skirt .
6 In addition , because of the way it is developed , the Z-Score approach can often see through window dressing , which may defeat normal one at a time radio analysis focusing on conventional ratios .
7 So wha who and he started getting all those carry on like that all one at a time they walk out .
8 for a secondhand one at a sale .
9 From the beginning they took on ‘ trainees ’ in evangelism and church planting , first one at a time and then in small groups and now they run a carefully organised evangelistic training programme called Network .
10 But now Chambers insisted that the extensions to growth took place without supernatural interference , so that one species naturally transmuted itself into a higher one at a certain point in time .
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