Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] to one " in BNC.

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1 At the same time , influential psychodynamic doctrine held that children can only relate to one set of parent figures and that psychological ties are more important than biological ones .
2 But please remember that you can only contribute to one general PEP in any one tax year .
3 You ca n't link a whole range to a whole range , you can only have to one cell .
4 Because , by obvious reasons that can only happen to one person .
5 His hands tightened when she tried to step back , and Claudia , refusing a struggle that could only lead to one thing , stood very still .
6 That deeply masculine voice , far too close to her ear , could only belong to one person .
7 The slaves were huddled together in a corner , their faces turned away , as if afraid that the Soul Eater 's attention might suddenly turn to one of them .
8 In establishing this Virgin finally hopes to win compensation for the dirty tricks affair and damages awarded here could easily run to one billion dollars .
9 ‘ Firstly , do n't just stick to one exercise .
10 Here , however , the clause does not just apply to one disposition , but confirms all the dispositions in the will .
11 Notice how they are all so excited that they can no longer listen to one another .
12 That may still accrue to one of the main operators already mentioned .
13 Leadership of the project team would probably go to one of the more senior members in the hierarchy , but this is not a requirement of the matrix structure .
14 If you buy a field guide to the birds or butterflies or mammals of an area , you will almost always find that the animals you see do clearly belong to one of the species described .
15 The Duke had cause for worry , yet as he strolled down the rue Royale he was forced to put a brave face on the desperate odds lest his enemies took courage from his despair.The Duke could also cling to one strong hope , namely that his scratch army would not fight Napoleon alone , but alongside Prince Blücher 's Prussians .
16 But the exigencies of operatic life did not really appeal to one of his perfectionist standards .
17 No , they do n't often refer to one another do they ?
18 However , with open learning and project work in undergraduate work , and with postgraduate work , the relationship will often approximate to one of equality .
19 Let us now turn to one of the definitions most favoured in the literature , albeit mostly in an implicit form .
20 It 's almost as if it 's a completely different team , that do n't even talk to one another .
21 Married couples may live close to one or other set of parents or their own children and their spouses .
22 Leopold 's response was to urge Mozart not to dismiss the idea so lightly given that the appointment , though not the grandest in itself , might ultimately lead to one of the posts of Kapellmeister there .
23 Nevertheless , there are class interests involved even though they may not always conveniently reduce to one labouring class versus one capitalist class .
24 ‘ If he did n't make such a fuss about it , make you feel guilty if you did n't go , I would never go to one of Uncle Willi 's parties ever again . ’
25 promise much but it 'll certainly stretch to one extra , anytime .
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