Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] at one " in BNC.

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1 My own introduction to the world of stand-up involved performing at benefit gigs in the upstairs room of a pub in Exeter to an audience that shouted at one another until the local anarchist punk band came on .
2 Professor Black 's TGAT report , for all its expensive complexity , has saved us from the test-led teaching that seemed at one time inevitable .
3 Although the Victoria was not an especially large establishment , it backed onto an old warehouse that had at one time been split down the middle and then divided up into a series of small rooms that all opened onto a single long corridor .
4 This was appealing to everyone 's better instincts and most of the giants looked alert and nodded at one another , because , of course , the Gruagach were known the length and breadth of Ireland for their culture and learning .
5 They hacked and sliced at one another till there was no meaning left , only a confusion of bloodthirsty syllables spelling out absurdity .
6 They loitered at the front of the house , at the garden corner , sharp angle of white stone , and scowled at one another .
7 Once there , we lifted ourselves and looked at one another , both of us laughing , trudging grass-stained to the top again .
8 Bassetja led from half a mile out and looked at one stage like winning the race as the favourite Velma appeared to have it all to do .
9 I wound my slow way through the maze of unpruned growth and felt at one with things there and inexpressibly happy .
10 ‘ Fantastic just is n't good enough , ’ she replied quietly , and felt at one with him , and the world .
11 We then continued our journey , pushing on until we reached the city walls and lodged at one of the fine taverns on the Southwark side of the river .
12 Salomon , who had left Germany when he was nine , showed few signs of anything like this happening to him — although he was reported as ‘ somewhat unsociable ’ and disappeared at one stage for three days , returning well and happy .
13 He had hardly left the office when he built this , his first house as an independent architect , but later was embarrassed by it , and said at one point that he never wanted to see it or hear about it again , and that no architect should be allowed to build a house before he was forty .
14 She was a nurse , and had at one time been a nun .
15 Still , she liked one or two of the collective , Xanthe had put some money in ( actually five hundred pounds , a fair whack ) when Miranda had asked her to , so she felt bound to give the paper some support in kind , and the office was fun — she liked pitching in with headings , sidebars , suggested stories , and pasting up till the small hours , with the help of ciggies and carafe wine ; the sex gossip was the best in town , which made up for the coffee ( though they could afford dope , they could n't rise to real coffee , and had at one time even resorted to the bitter brown syrup Camp , with the turbaned lascar on the label ) .
16 She was jumpy and had at one point been startled by her own shadow .
17 Myeloski shrugged and sat at one of the desks .
18 Cut 4cm ( 1½inches ) off the ends of two of the rectangular cakes and sandwich all four cakes together with some of the buttercream , the shorter ones on top , centred widthways but aligned at one end .
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