Example sentences of "[adv] one [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Or perhaps one day we will all be like you . |
2 | At least now I know that perhaps one day we might get a car — even save up for a house — and that 's something to look forward to … so I do n't think of myself as a cabbage . |
3 | Perhaps one day we might even enjoy some positive press . |
4 | Well can we go again , because , by we 're having a wail , perhaps one day we 'll get through to somebody ? |
5 | Perhaps one day they will . ’ |
6 | I cringe when I hear those songs these days ; mind you , perhaps one day I 'll be cringing about the songs I 'm writing now … |
7 | Who knows , perhaps one day I may have to play one . ’ |
8 | I only have the small size winder , perhaps one day I might get the larger size ; I bought it from PDB Engineering . |
9 | Perhaps one day I would go back to London , and take up my career where I had left off . |
10 | As a result I work harder , I 'm a better friend , a better father and perhaps one day I 'll make a better husband . |
11 | Perhaps one day I 'll write another book about them . |
12 | But perhaps one day he would want more than just to know . |
13 | Perhaps one day he will even manage to destroy the pyramids we have built in defiance of his chaos . |
14 | Perhaps one day he will turn to a woman who can see , live the life he wants , share things . |
15 | Perhaps one day she might live in a house like this . |
16 | It was her folly to be attracted to the wrong kind of man , but perhaps one day she might learn her lesson . |
17 | The law would be taking its stately course and perhaps one day she would have to sign documents , but as yet there had been no word from France — even Marguerite had not written — and Jenna felt very much alone . |
18 | But it was not a great deceit , after all , and perhaps one day she might be able to explain it to them , and apologise , but for the present matters could not have arranged themselves much better . |
19 | Perhaps one day it will be realised by all that when Wales struggle every component of Welsh rugby is liable to struggle too . |
20 | ‘ Perhaps one day you can be our guest again in London . ’ |
21 | For perhaps one second it remained a river bank , but then it became the shingle and sand beach fifty yards from my childhood home . |
22 | Perhaps one reason you pursue |
23 | Perhaps one detail I have not mentioned led to this unexpected response in me . |
24 | Now because I 'll leave that for a moment right , so one way we may test the structural change , right , is to construct what 's called a dummy variable and a dummy variables in a wide variety of applications they can be used to er get rid of er outlying observations , very very high or very very low observations . |
25 | So one way we could write it we could sort of use algebra could n't we ? |
26 | So one minute we 're , by S S A terms , a frugal authority , and now we 're a bit of a substantial overspender . |
27 | And so one minute she was standing on deck in the rush of bright wind , the next minute the motor launch was scything across their bows . |
28 | ‘ As a pup he was always asleep , so one day we put him in a pair of pyjamas and started calling him PJ . |
29 | Fróthi ( perhaps fearing for his subjects ' security ) would never let them rest — and so one day they ground out an army to kill Fróthi and take his gold . |
30 | So one day I poured a cup of coffee over his head . |