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

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1 Further , many females who are alienated or marginalised at one stage of their lives are included at another , and vice versa .
2 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 .
3 matter precipitated from a fluid medium , or collected in one place by a natural process .
4 Again , these may be dotted around the surface of the body or collected in one or more eye-spots .
5 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 .
6 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 ) .
7 ( 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 ( 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 ) .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 I felt that as a Minister of the Eucharist I am privileged to accompany Our Lord to my fellow pilgrims , particularly those who are sick or bereaved in one way or another .
15 This does not mean , of course , that the books should have been concentrated or displayed in one location , although some teachers desired this as a way of focusing attention on the library and its new books .
16 ‘ But the question whether the gross profit resulting from a particular transaction arose in or derived from one place or another is always in the last analysis a question of fact depending on the nature of the transaction .
17 This game could be won or lost by one piece of magic .
18 a method of printing where pages are imposed in one forme or assembled on one film .
19 In which case Brussels will ban or otherwise limit advertising throughout the EC for spirits , certain over-the-counter drugs and contraceptives , simply because it is banned or controlled in one country or another .
20 When you have reached the lees , leave the pot on the table with the lid overturned or tilted to one side .
21 However , most practitioners consider that this risk is commercially necessary in order to be able to undertake the work , and generally speaking more work than predicted on one job is balanced out by less work than predicted on another .
22 She had only seen Johnny dressed in what she supposed must be the nineteen forties ' version of casual wear ; but , of course , when he was formally attired he would have worn starched collars with his shirt , detachable and fastened with one of the studs which she now held in her hand .
23 New opportunities can not be designed and prescribed by one group of people , produced by another , and offered as discrete choices to ‘ consumers ’ .
24 This was transferred to Wolverton from Derby and placed in one bay of the vacated Shell Machine Shop .
25 In the autumn of 1984 , the evaluators could witness nothing more than a library skills lesson offered under the heading of IS and taught in one of its allocated periods .
26 A private good is a good that , if consumed by one person , can not be consumed by another person .
27 A public good is a good that , even if consumed by one person , can still be consumed by other people .
28 The schools were matched by size and catchment area and assigned to one of four groups : no planned intervention ( control group ; 10 schools ) , family smoking education project only ( FSE group ; 10 schools ) , smoking and me project only ( SAM group ; nine schools ) , and both projects in sequence ( FSE/SAM group ; 10 schools ) .
29 Any two or more PIWs separated from each other by eight weeks or less are ‘ linked ’ , and treated as one PIW .
30 Any two PIWs separated by not more than 14 calendar days will be linked and treated as one PIW .
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