Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [verb] one " in BNC.

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1 Have you got two or you got one ?
2 He 's a superb Secretary for Trade and Industry , and I shall be here answering questions every Tuesday and Thursday , and I hope one day he may know how to ask a good one .
3 All but two of them had been abused and I remember one girl saying to me , ‘ By the time I was nine I knew what it was all about . ’
4 We used to have House matches at the Hurlingham track , and I remember one afternoon competing in the 100 , 200 and 400 metres and the three jumps — high , long and triple .
5 Time was impossible to measure down in Chard — it always is when you 're a child — and I remember one day chatting to Uncle Cyril and feeling that I 'd been living there for an age .
6 And I remember one time he gave me a list of things to do in the morning — fill this with potatoes , put the beans up on the shelves , brush the yard and then you can go out .
7 In 1928 , most of the College transferred from Shakespeare Street to the new building on the site at Highfields given by Jesse Boot , and I remember one of his sons in a car drawn through the city streets by students celebrating the move .
8 And I remember one game in particular it always stuck in me mind .
9 And I remember once old used to gather sacks , ken bags and , and he went to , and I remember one night he come , he 'd been round the country hawking and he come home .
10 With me there , but he 'd be aboard the dumb hopper and I 'd be aboard the dredger and I remember one man , he turned round , his name was ex naval man he was and er I went round on the Sunday morning and he did n't speak to me on the Saturday .
11 And I remember one year , we 'd had some Webbs Curly lettuce and I was We had a good crop and I remember one lady who stayed in and she come used to come Well practically every other days for six of these .
12 And I remember one year , we 'd had some Webbs Curly lettuce and I was We had a good crop and I remember one lady who stayed in and she come used to come Well practically every other days for six of these .
13 And we used to er do a food run down and they used to come up and erm And then we went along to a to a lodge meeting th the men invited us along and I remember one of the comments back in September from one of the men was , Oh well I 'm gon na be nagged back to work soon .
14 And I remember one of the women saying , Oh well we 'll pick at Quix we 'll make a real fuss .
15 And I remember one or two who used to sit do , keep seated , you know , just
16 and I remember one particular February , it will always stand out in my mind because er , it 's a fairly long walk done to the factory from , from here and every day after the midday meal , when I set out to walk down there as quick as I could it had been cloudy since , it was raining , every day without fail I used to get to work soaked , first
17 You 'd expect about ta , thanks you used to think cor christ and then I , I mean all the bits I did for them and I remember one woman getting up saying come on Flo come and stretch and she said who are you ?
18 In 1988 , at a particularly lively , contentious and near-violent writers ' conference in Budapest , Angela and I listened one quiet afternoon to the omnipresent Susan Sontag as she revealed that she had devoured ( her cliche ) the great classics of English literature soon after discarding her diapers .
19 He promised us photos of the bairn because I said that was the condition for signing , and I got one and that was that .
20 A second later — and I mean one second — the derailleur sheared and jammed in the rear wheel , leaving me pedalling air one moment and swimming in a pile of dead leaves the next .
21 I no longer craved sweet things , no longer felt the need to binge and have only cheated twice ( and I mean one chocolate — not the whole box as before ) .
22 And I heard one woman in the audience say , ‘ Look , her hair pins have just fallen out . ’
23 We took a couple of cops with us to prevent a breach of the peace and I heard one of them saying it was pointless putting rules and regulations on the wall because most of us could n't read !
24 My Lords , with that er oh , and I 've one more thing to say which is that there there are is a series of amendments in the next group , twenty-three to five and twenty-eight to thirty which are in f in fact consequential on some of the amendments in th in this earlier group and er if er er some of these amendments were to be carried , er then I think the Committee would have to consider whether to er also to agree er to amendments in the in in the following group of amendments .
25 I realize there are some women , and I know one or two in Baldersdale , who can not resist babies and go all to pieces whenever they meet one , whereas I am the same with dogs .
26 I know one or two of the editors now , and I know one or two of the well-known correspondents and they are absolutely fine , of course they are .
27 And I know one of the things I picked up off the course was it ?
28 Publicity for homelessness was part of the business and I know one lad said he 'd only got two pounds of sponsorship and er I thought well you 've you 've done rather well to get two quid .
29 I was fortunate : the ward had two small side rooms and I had one of them .
30 Never mind , they 'd done a good job , and I had one plot of depth and richness on our otherwise bald mountain .
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