Example sentences of "[pers pn] to one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They will entitle you to one eight-pack of Gold Series Part Two and , as a special bonus , one eight-pack of Part One worth 30p each PLUS a copy of the brand new official WWF merchandise catalogue from Squared Circle .
2 THEY will entitle you to one eight-pack of Gold Series Part Two and , as a special bonus , one eight-pack of Part One , worth 30p each PLUS a copy of the brand-new official WWF merchandise catalogue from Squared Circle .
3 Then Romano took me to one side — my father was sitting at his desk — and told me that I had a great future in front of me and that people would be prepared to sell property to the Damianis .
4 Just as we were about to leave , Frank Dick called me to one side and gave me a blistering reprimand .
5 An' wait , ’ she muttered irritably , pushing me to one side .
6 He was always taking me to one side , telling me what I should and should n't do .
7 Before they left , she took me to one side .
8 The very first film I made with Roy he took me to one side and he said ’ you 've been working a lot in the theatre and you 're playing to the back row of the the dress circle which is right for the theatre . ’
9 In front of them to one side were the CEGB representatives , led by Lord Silsoe with streamlined efficiency .
10 But it is out of respect for your views , Mr Lewis , that I feel one should not simply cast them to one side as though they were uttered by some soap-box eccentric .
11 As he kissed her again he slowly felt for the gusset of her panties , pulled them to one side and entered her expertly .
12 The fifth band affects a dowser 's balance and throws them to one side : it is strongest at new and full moon .
13 He took off the phoney glasses and tweed hat and threw them to one side .
14 On the porch outside the front door , I kicked off my sandals and pushed them to one side where they joined an already substantial pile of varying styles and sizes .
15 He shuffled papers , bringing them together and placing them to one side , face downwards .
16 Leave them to one side .
17 All in all , it is in no way surprising that Nietzsche should have put them to one side soon after writing them at the turn of the year .
18 Putting them to one side from the ordinary trainee where you could expect jobs and N V Q's to be the outcome , and for them to be treated as a special case .
19 You will need to pack foodstuffs and keep them to one side .
20 He kicked them to one side .
21 Grazing and benthic feeding carnivores will take live foods from the aquarium bottom and many are partial to freshly-broken clean live shellfish in their shells , if you anchor them to one spot .
22 They are subject to a work permit system which ties them to one job and makes them dependent on their employers ' goodwill to continue their stay in Britain .
23 Some of the stimulus for this came from a survey of senior medical students , yet when 30 current house officers were consulted all but two said that , though they would be happy to have the opportunity to apply for both jobs at one hospital , they would not have applied for a one year block contract that restricted them to one hospital .
24 These measures alone may be as effective a means of recognising house officers as an important part of the service provided as restricting them to one hospital site for their preregistration year .
25 Elizabeth Woodville turned and drew him to one side .
26 ‘ Get out of the way , ’ snapped Rohmer , pushing him to one side as he moved towards Pearce .
27 The captain of the escort led him to one side , explaining .
28 Eventually Johnny drew him to one side with a shock-haired young reporter who sported horn-rimmed glasses and a velvet bow-tie .
29 Someone brushed a hand across him for a gun , but finding none pushed him to one side .
30 Carrington managed to get him to one side long enough to ask him what the airman had said .
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