Example sentences of "[pron] at a time " in BNC.
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31 | If anaphors were to be resolved one at a time and left to right , nothing would yet have been done about ‘ him ’ , so the configurational contribution would be missed and reasoning would be inevitable . |
32 | Practical matters also reared their head when 15 teams were given three hours and a selection of Meccano , paper cups , cotton reels and other bits and pieces to make a machine that would take a bag of coins all in one go , and dispense them one at a time for sorting . |
33 | Beds must be made , equipment sorted and ordered , and patients dealt with one at a time . |
34 | In some instances they will even transport each cub , one at a time , for as much as four miles to give them greater protection . |
35 | Delaney and Forster reached Lawton who helped them one at a time into the boat . |
36 | John Delaney knew now that all along it had been hunting them , that it was still hunting them , waiting for the right moment to pick them off at will , one at a time . |
37 | One at a time ! |
38 | 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 . |
39 | This means that the congregation is not hearing several messages at once but one at a time ; and it also makes it possible for members of the congregation to challenge and encourage one another to be obedient . |
40 | The chorus is taken by people one at a time in a round |
41 | Bring them in one at a time and show them a series of articles such as a pot , a plate , a flask and a small stool . |
42 | Only keep one at a time , as the adults will fight unless kept in very large tanks . |
43 | After that , we 'll get them back up here one at a time . |
44 | The best way to learn these modes is to take them one at a time and examine the construction of each one . |
45 | The remedy may change , or in acute injuries more than one remedy may be required , but in classical homoeopathy the remedies are administered one at a time and not as a mixture . |
46 | Where more than one remedy is required they can be given in sequence , one at a time , a certain length of time apart — one every ten minutes , for example , or one every half hour . |
47 | I then suggested that she take small steps , one at a time , further into the depths of the cupboard — remembering that this was all in her imagination and that she was still feeling totally relaxed . |
48 | One at a time , please ! |
49 | One at a time I heaved them up onto the pedals , just in time to roll out downwind . |
50 | cars one at a time on horse drawn flat trucks , along Canterbury Road and Mitcham Road to dump them on the site in Aurelia Road , which the company had purchased for a depôt . |
51 | Consequently , Nos. 1–16 were removed one at a time to Sutton depôt , where the track brake gear was removed and fitted to 36–43 , which took their place at Penge depôt . |
52 | The major bus undertakings and the UndergrounD railways ( including the Metropolitan ) were also taken over on that day , and the minor bus operators were drawn in one at a time later , but the main line railway companies ( including their suburban services ) were excluded . |
53 | The Crystal Palace tram terminus was on a gradient and it was ruled that if the crew wanted to take their break there , in the busmen 's canteen round the corner on the Parade , they must go one at a time and not leave the car unattended . |
54 | Leeds Corporation having agreed to purchase 92 Feltham type cars , they were taken out of service and moved to Charlton Works one at a time , so that conduit equipment could be removed and an articulated aircraft carrier lorry was specially adapted to carry each of them to Leeds . |
55 | London Transport held very strong views in favour of standardization , so when in 1936 , the ex-Croydon cars were due for an annual overhaul and relicensing , they were withdrawn one at a time and replaced by E/1 Class cars between October 1936 and January 1937 . |
56 | After a few weeks , they were sent away one at a time to Hendon Works for repainting and returned renumbered 345–347 . |
57 | One at a time . |
58 | Or fight from a place where they can only reach you one at a time , like a doorway or narrow staircase . |
59 | Using space : good — only room for one at a time |
60 | Another good face lifter is to raise the eyebrows up and down swiftly ( no holding ) one at a time and both together . |