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

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1 They were mostly crews who had successfully completed one tour of operations ( 30 missions ) , so they were not only skilful but also lucky .
2 In the event the union of Foix and Béarn in 1290 effectively solved one aspect of the controversy — Roger-Bernard III , count of Foix and vicomté of Béarn , now embodied the claims of both houses to Bigorre .
3 TELLING Americans about the outbreak of war , George Bush conspicuously omitted one word : oil .
4 , The largest flying boat in the world only made one flight ( of about a mile in length at a height of about eighty feet ) , and until recently has been preserved within an aluminium-dome museum , close to the Queen Mary in Long Beach , California .
5 You should do this only to compare one beer with another or one wine with another .
6 But now they are out as well as all junk food , and I 'm only eating one meal a day .
7 Martinho suddenly asked one afternoon .
8 He 's , he 's already come in for one form put it , he 's obviously filled one form in , he came up and he said can I have an application form for that job in the window , so I gave him one and he went , oh well I 've just filled one in .
9 LIFESPAN users have three attempts to logon to LIFESPAN , except the LIFESPAN user , MANAGER , who is only given one attempt .
10 In fact , it was only naming one lady on the paper .
11 In other words , one DOCTOR can have many PATIENTS , but a PATIENT is only assigned one DOCTOR .
12 The train was large enough to carry one boy on the engine , with one in each truck .
13 The diphtheria laboratory has only examined one isolate of non-toxigenic C diphtheriae var gravis isolated from blood cultures of a patient in England .
14 Before this year , Carlie had only received one chance of a retainer and that was from Nicky Henderson back in 1989 .
15 I do n't know how reliable the post is here , as I have only received one postcard from you here — it was posted on 16 March , and was awaiting us on arrival .
16 Stevedoring is provided by Larne Harbour Limited and it is the company 's proud boast that customers need only make one phone call to complete their requirements .
17 Acton was obviously articulating one strand of Victorian sexual ideology in process of creation , but not the only one and perhaps not the most important .
18 So obviously a sensible and civilized couple begin by going together to see one lawyer , do n't they ?
19 We had to quickly change it back , but I only got one hook done up and she had to go holding one hand behind her back for the whole scene .
20 ‘ I only got one memory of me ma 's face . ’
21 Er , only got one persons
22 This last results she only got one pass .
23 You only got one shot — this was live television — and I stood in the wings , rigid with fear , listening to my heart booming .
24 You only got one shot left .
25 I only got one packet cos they 're cheap in Gateway and I thought well if if they 're alright might just go on them then .
26 Only got one eye .
27 only got one eye .
28 ‘ I 'm not sure whether I should be flattered or otherwise , ’ her host drawled , and she decided on the spot that she hated men with sophisticated wit — was he saying that he took it as a compliment , or not , that he only got one mention at lunchtime ?
29 We only got one bag .
30 We only got one bag .
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