Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] at one " in BNC.

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1 The bolas spider spins a single filament which she weights at one end with a drop of glue .
2 It involves at one and the same time our understanding of the nature of God , of the nature of humanity , and of the real depths of the life and unity of the universal Church .
3 In Selby a demonstration is taking place this afternoon , it starts at one thirty and will go via Barlby Road and Scott Road and some traffic delays are likely .
4 The next day he starts at one car coming around a bend a little fast .
5 ‘ Naked I was sent back ’ , he says at one point ( recalling the story of Scyld ) , but he does not say who sent him .
6 erm yo I mean he says at one point , as a positive statement , he thinks , that he bend , he 's bending his nature out of its natural course
7 He recognises at one point that claims for the ‘ intrinsically greater objectivity of written language ’ in literate culture may derive from socially constructed beliefs about what literacy can achieve ( 1982 ) .
8 The finale he takes at one of the fastest speeds on record ( 1'08 ’ ) , creating , without recourse to pedal haze and with only the slightest dynamic gradations within Chopin 's requested sotto voce e legato , as haunting an impression of the eerie intangibility of eddying ‘ wind over graves ’ as you could ever hope to hear from human fingers .
9 KITCHENS SINGER Patrick Fitzgerald has a way with egotistical comments : ‘ Our tour manager 's fallen right down-to-earth , ’ he beams at one point during tonight 's proceedings .
10 Eccleshall himself implicitly acknowledges this problem , for he notes at one point that Thatcherism 's characteristics — ‘ its mixture of abrasively theoretical market economics , uncompromising anti-egalitarianism and fervent patriotism ’ — are hardly ‘ the ingredients of what Oakeshottians judge to be authentic Conservatism ’ .
11 ‘ I had 24 shock treatments when I was 17 , ’ he notes at one point .
12 The meditations project an experience of alienation and deadness from which the meditator longs to be released ; he knows at one level that Christ 's death is the key to such release : But in this work such knowledge is not projected as that of experience , though it depends on recognition of the possibility of such experience for its validity .
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