Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 If you invite only three or four , the conversation may become general , and you are likely to be left out , so be bold : invite twenty people , then you can move around , making contact with individuals as you ply them with food and drink , or sit with one person for a short chat before moving on to another .
2 The source of infection may be a person who is incubating an infectious disease , or actually suffering from an infection , or recovering from one , or a carrier who is personally not affected but is harbouring pathogens which can infect others .
3 This is most evident in cases of indecent assault , which may be committed by the least unwanted touching or stroking of one person 's body by another .
4 Further , many females who are alienated or marginalised at one stage of their lives are included at another , and vice versa .
5 If the interests are restricted to the history of one particular place , or confined to one special area of study , then a private library of books and offprints is quite readily assembled .
6 Every time she got a bump or knock off one of the others she was crying instead of clouting them back .
7 From the top , you will have a glorious view , and you can go for a walk , or relax at one of the mountain top restaurants , sitting on the terrace and drinking in the views .
8 For example , when a householder is in the market for double-glazing does he resort to Yellow Pages , take the advice of a neighbour , or depend on one of the well-known and heavily advertised names ?
9 matter precipitated from a fluid medium , or collected in one place by a natural process .
10 Again , these may be dotted around the surface of the body or collected in one or more eye-spots .
11 This is done by applying pressure to the mastfoot by pulling or pushing with one hand on the mast .
12 Vocal opposition , such as it is , has come from people who are retired from public life , who have been purged or pushed to one side by the Ceausescu leadership , or who have been forced to make do with a moral posture on key issues , registering their dissent , but no more .
13 It can be conveyed or transferred to one of them alone ( see Chapters 3 and 4 ) or the rights of the husband can be postponed until the happening of a specified event ( see Chapter 6 ) .
14 ( a ) The reliefs Section 83 of the Finance Act 1985 made very significant changes to the stamping of documents executed on or after 26 March 1985 where property is conveyed or transferred from one party to a marriage to the other .
15 However , the truncated conveyance would not then be " an instrument by which property is conveyed or transferred from one party to a marriage to the other " within the Finance Act 1985 , s83 and therefore could not be certified by the husband as being within category " H " of the Regulations .
16 Another method is to give the baby a small amount of boiled water from a bottle before the morning feed , so that it feels full more quickly , or to feed from one breast only — this will tend to reduce your supply of milk overall , so you should only do this if you know your milk is plentiful .
17 If her parents needed her to be looked after , she would be off there again later ; or she would go there in the evenings to read a book to her grandfather , or play games with him , or listen to one of the old pair storytelling .
18 ‘ They all feel they ca n't just split up and never see or speak to one another again .
19 They considered that a building or product can not be regarded as a complex structure if it has been wholly constructed or manufactured by one person , so as to form a single indivisible unit .
20 In many transactions it is either necessary or thought by one of the parties to be commercially worthwhile to obtain consent for or approval of certain items before the business transfer is completed .
21 ( c ) External wall In the case of a demise of one floor of a building , or of a room on any floor that is bounded or enclosed on one or more sides by an outside wall , unless the outside wall is excepted or reserved , or there is some context which leads to the contrary conclusion , prima facie the premises demised comprise both sides of the outside wall ( Hope Brothers Ltd v Cowan [ 1913 ] 2 Ch 312 per Joyce ; Goldfoot v Welch [ 1914 ] 1 Ch 213 ; Sturge v Hackett [ 1962 ] 3 All ER 166 ) .
22 Sound effects , too , are usually library material , or produced by one of a small group of specialists who know precisely how to reproduce , for example , the sound of a caterpillar dancing in a bowl of bird seed .
23 Mr. Armitage [ junior counsel for the plaintiff ] suggested that clause ( b ) applies only to a mistake made by the officials in the Registry and not to a mistake made or induced by one or other of the parties .
24 ( vii ) Conveyance or transfer to trustees ( by Court order or by agreement ) with no consideration ( Eg Precedents 46 to 49 ) Such a conveyance or transfer falls outside the provisions of s83 ( above ) as it is not a conveyance or transfer from one party to a marriage to the other .
25 ‘ Their fundamental hypothesis was that ecosystems were too diverse and complex either to study or manage as one unit , ’ says DeMoss .
26 Not just that the money came from insider dealing , but the weapons were n't coming from any official supplier or going to one of the usual customers . ’
27 In that time some twenty thousand people would tramp round the marked routes or roost in one of the twenty grandstands .
28 Do get in touch , we 're in the telephone directory under GAS — or pop into one of our showrooms .
29 But he appeared quite anxious throughout the interview , often leaving the room or calling to one of his ubiquitous assistants when the interview started getting , as he put it , ‘ too hard ’ ( ‘ Uh , Susanna , who would some of my female heroes be ? ’ ) .
30 Or strolling through one of Hamilton 's many museums .
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