Example sentences of "[prep] one [noun] it " in BNC.

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1 after one second it 's come up to two thirds of V.
2 After one year it has been our experience that a further infarction is a separate event involving often a different coronary artery territory to the original .
3 The seniors did five laps and after one circuit it was Martin in the lead by six seconds .
4 In the space of one chapter it is impossible to cover all the detailed aspects of investment appraisal .
5 Now you may think the budget was today 's big story , but for the people of one town it was nothing compared to a row over a much-loved local landmark .
6 So , it 's the difference between audiences : if you put it into one context it 's bad art , you put it into another context , it 's brilliant information .
7 For a couple with one child it is Can$20,400 in cities , Can$15,000 in the countryside .
8 With one word it 's unable to determine what what part of speech it is .
9 An irony of the Budget was that what it gave with one hand it took away with the other .
10 In one case it was able to show that tracks of information were being written too closely together , thus partially erasing each other .
11 In one case it predicted the existence in interstellar space of a new molecule , HOC , before its physical detection .
12 In one case it was held that because such disparity would result from the closure by an LEA of the only two single-sex boys ' schools in its area , whilst the authority permitted its two girls ' schools to remain , there was unlawful sex discrimination .
13 In both cases the camouflage is interfering with the natural elements , but in one case it is attacking the whole shape , while in the other it is blotting out the appendages .
14 In one case it stretched to below a woman 's knees and in another the pubic hair was gathered into a tasteful plait that reached behind her back .
15 For example , in one case it was held that electrical contractors , as such , had no right to complain that a local authority had not followed proper tendering procedures in letting out a contract for the installation of central heating .
16 In one case it 's a feeling of vague discontent .
17 er , this had that night er but , one , in one bit it said he said that night they di fa found that Melissico was n't enjoyed talking to them long af till long after the stars came out .
18 He shook it and in one second it became a shiny top hat .
19 In one revolution , whatever number of cones are on there there 's a feeder for , so if there 's a hundred feeders in one revolution it knits a hundred courses .
20 In one minute it was over the target area .
21 Yeah and the problem is that that because you have to look in one position it means that that the whole thing becomes boring and and your interest starts to drift .
22 In one sentence it was ‘ The objectives of US policy can only be attained by such French action that will satisfy the nationalist aspirations of the peoples of Indo-China ’ .
23 In one sense it 's very much like good investigative journalism , ’ explains Malcolm Smart , Head of Research at the IS .
24 In Northern Ireland 's divided society therefore , community policing has both a specific and a general meaning , for in one sense it focuses narrowly on overcoming Catholic hostility to the police , while in another the ‘ community ’ which is addressed is defined more broadly to encompass all residents in the province , although often these two aspects intermingle .
25 Perhaps in one sense it does not matter that he ignored the sometimes vandalistic assaults on the gospel texts by Form-critics and Redaction-critics ; just as it could be seen not to matter that the school of philosophy in which he was reared had been rendered more or less obsolete by the man who — in the year that Lewis was writing The Problem of Pain — had become a professor of philosophy at Cambridge : Ludwig Wittgenstein .
26 By the Wittenbergplatz U-Bahn station there is something which looks like a very large public information notice , which in one sense it is , but which is in fact a memorial .
27 In one sense it is paradoxical to talk of fluidity in tenth- or eleventh-century society .
28 In one sense it is simply a matter of keeping the value far ahead of the cost .
29 In one sense it is fragile , for it has the naivety of a child 's game of ‘ let's play house ’ , with a little patch of ground called ‘ home ’ , set out with sticks and stones .
30 In one sense it was an occupation that Joyce had never abandoned , for he had held classes in public speaking for members of the BUF .
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