Example sentences of "[vb pp] one at [art] " in BNC.

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1 The VPP500 system features a series of 1.6 GigaFLOPS vector processors , in parallel configurations of from seven to 222 , offering performances of 11.2 to 355 GFLOPS — the nodes can be added one at a time .
2 If anaphors were to be resolved one at a time and left to right , nothing would yet have been done about ‘ him ’ , so the configurational contribution would be missed and reasoning would be inevitable .
3 This suggested they had been attacked one at a time , and taken by surprise , which reinforced the verdict that two and not four men were involved .
4 If , unusually , there is no time pressure , the targets can be approached one at a time in order of their relative attractiveness .
5 He made a birdie at the next , but just missed one at the last and lost by a shot .
6 Made one at the same time together .
7 Oh it was a nice ball that by , shoots and scores , Notts get a second just moments after they might have conceded one at the other end , the referee unimpressed by the penalty claims but the crowd are there , with a really fine piece of finishing by Gary , nine minutes to half time and adds to the one that got in twenty four , and it 's two nil to Notts County against .
8 I 've seen one at a display of falconry trying to ‘ creep up ’ on a pigeon .
9 If half the records on a track have to be moved one at a time , and a device revolution is required for each movement , additions can take a great deal of time .
10 Beechams Pills could be bought one at a time in a spill for a penny .
11 This is unavoidable , but it means that you may get the impression that they are also used one at a time .
12 Now tell me what what you 've got one at a time , starting at this end .
13 But suppose they have n't got one at the shop ? ’
14 These are then interpreted one at a time , on a rule of thumb basis .
15 London Transport held very strong views in favour of standardization , so when in 1936 , the ex-Croydon cars were due for an annual overhaul and relicensing , they were withdrawn one at a time and replaced by E/1 Class cars between October 1936 and January 1937 .
16 Miss Scrimgeour had received one at the same time .
17 For this reason , cards should be exchanged one at a time and with some care .
18 The remedy may change , or in acute injuries more than one remedy may be required , but in classical homoeopathy the remedies are administered one at a time and not as a mixture .
19 If anybody comes in for a car radio cassette , I 've stuck one at the top there twenty quid if anybody
20 CLE-1 , however , always imposes strong preferences , because of the way that reference candidates are tried one at a time in a depth-first fashion , with backtracking to the next candidate taking place when , and only when , the logical form involving the current one is deemed implausible .
21 Consequently , Nos. 1–16 were removed one at a time to Sutton depôt , where the track brake gear was removed and fitted to 36–43 , which took their place at Penge depôt .
22 To discharge the node , added electrons must be removed one at a time , which needs a definite voltage change .
23 a series of instructions which would normally be issued one at a time on the keyboard to control a program .
24 In the following text pages , each step is taken one at a time and ‘ what happened ’ and why is detailed .
25 These factors will be taken one at a time , and the scientist will set up experiments to test them .
26 It goes to the root of the Positivist idea that hypotheses can be tested one at a time by comparing their implications with objective , neutral facts of experience .
27 Second , so many features of our own constitutional practices are debated one at a time in just this way , that it is implausible to claim conventionalism as a good interpretation of the process by which our legal culture shifts and develops over time .
28 In reality , however , even when the electrons are sent one at a time , the fringes still appear .
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