Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] in one " in BNC.

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1 The technology has already been picked up in one form or another by many sections of the Unix vendor community .
2 The technology has already been picked up in one form or another by many sections of the Unix vendor community .
3 Daniel 7:10 had spoken of the stream of fire issuing from the throne of God , and this too is picked up in one of the Qumran hymns which describe the molten river of judgment that will befall the world in the last day ( I QH 3:28ff ) Probably this idea was in John 's mind .
4 it 's solely for , it 's erm i , yo you could have six or seven parcels all picked up in one consignment if it 's picked up by that carrier
5 Wilson was caught up in one European war already : a war which , despite the puzzlement of most Americans , he had decided his countrymen should enter as ‘ the disinterested champions of right ’ .
6 Mala had come out in one of her crumpled dark coveralls .
7 If wood is to be stained as well as filled , then it is possible with some makes to thin the filler with the wood dye , so that dyeing and filling can be carried out in one operation .
8 Manufacturing , for example , is often carried out in one regional centre .
9 Assembly of the back is also carried out in one operation .
10 ‘ I 'm not anti-drink , I 'm anti the abuse of drink and the hassle that it causes , ’ he told me during an interview carried out in one of the three plush hotels he owns .
11 They 'll be flown over in one of the biggest movements of horses ever .
12 Or she may be working on a rabbit and be boxed in in one direction while another ferret has backed one or more rabbits behind her .
13 Most readers of this book are likely to have grown up in one or other of the many contemporary versions of what are often lumped together under the general label " modern industrial societies " .
14 If I do that that 's five hours I 'll have built up in one week .
15 Each turkey , fresh from the taxidermist , has been tarted up in one sort of drag or another from Parlour maid to Kabuki actor and , who knows ? maybe even Uncle Sam .
16 Possibly more champions are made up in one year in Australia than the total achieved in the UK since the breed 's first introduction .
17 Suppose that , however improbably , a balanced slate could nevertheless be agreed on in one party .
18 New Zealand Rail is likely to be sold off in one year as one going concern , comprising the network , rolling stock and inter-island train ferries , as urged by the railway management .
19 Which ever of those three wives takes food tomorrow to the workmen building the walls of the city , that one must be walled up in one of the pillars of the great gate .
20 Answer guide : Generally expenses are more certain in amount and it is easier to identify what has been used up as it is all used up in one period .
21 I used to love the letters page but now it gets a bit bogged down in one debate — make it a bit longer and keep the ‘ one-off ’ letters/comments .
22 Jose 's point about the media 's ability to incite trouble is borne out in one case which involved radio broadcasts .
23 The men immediately set off in one direction , scrambling down through the trees and undergrowth towards the subsidiary valley where the shot had sounded .
24 I thought wryly of the days , not many years before , when I was holed up in one dark room on the wrong side of town .
25 This was based on the assumption that once supranational institutions had been set up in one economic sector , interest groups would look to that political level for the realisation of their demands , and that in time the groups would begin to appreciate the value to themselves of integration .
26 The business was set up in one upstairs room in premises on High Row and moved to Priestgate in the early 1900s where it still practises , on a much larger scale , with a staff of more than 50 .
27 Most of what is unusual about man can be summed up in one word : ‘ culture ’ .
28 The point is summed up in one of Aesop 's fables : ‘ The rabbit runs faster than the fox , because the rabbit is running for his life while the fox is only running for his dinner . ’
29 Wittgenstein 's treatment of intentionality can be summed up in one sentence from the Philosophical Grammar : ‘ It is in language that it 's all done ’ .
30 If all this had to be summed up in one sentence I suppose it would have to be that Wittgenstein 's treatment of the ‘ Other Minds ’ problem is an extended illustration of a point in philosophical logic : namely , that the meaningfulness of some of the things we say is dependent on contingent facts of nature — such as that the Earth revolves on its axis , and that we moan with pain and react as we do to others who moan .
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