Example sentences of "[vb base] on one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Two games fit on one disk .
2 Remove and place on one side .
3 The Radio 4 mix on one frequency and news-based programmes on the other .
4 Die studies become even more useful when , as often happens , two coins have been struck from the same die on one side but a different one on the other side .
5 I put on one kilogram .
6 And er the fire was underneath this you see in a little grate and you used to open the door and stoke it up and er more often than not it was fired by slack , which was a residue of the coal out of the coal house , you know when you broke your coal up with the lumps the the little sl bits of slack they were all put on one side for the copper fire .
7 Hold on one minute gorgeous .
8 Speaking , hold on one minute , erm go through and pick the phone up it do n't sound right .
9 Hold on one moment and I 'll just check for you .
10 Adult cancers focus on one part of the body : the lungs or the colon , for example .
11 Most questions focus on one word , all you have to do is to find the correct word or phrase to match it .
12 Focus on one Partner
13 The two rates are proportional , which is not particularly surprising because both in turn depend on one quantity , the metabolic rate .
14 Or in the same general category there are institutions like some of those in broadcasting ( in Great Britain the BBC ) which depend on one form or another of public revenue but which direct their own production .
15 We all depend on one biosphere for sustaining our lives .
16 Stand on one leg with hands on hips , and repeat 1 .
17 Stand on one leg and bring your other knee up to your chest and hold it there for ten seconds .
18 Turning kick exercise 1 : stand on one leg and raise the knee into a hurdling position .
19 The women stand on one side , in straw hats , skirts and parasols .
20 Thatcher 's great advantage is this laser sight which fixes in a very narrow , straight beam on one thing at a time . ’
21 Here is evidence , I read on one card , that the Pagan Mysteries were instituted pure .
22 These are lectures lecture courses which happen on one day and which are really designed to cover something of interest to sixth form science teachers , usually sixth form physics teachers .
23 It was the size of a double garage , open on one side , built of stone and roofed with tiles .
24 It was rumpled , with the impression of their bodies clear on one side and across the middle .
25 The skins gave out the image of an almost robot uniformed army , in which attack on one individual would bring a violent response from the rest .
26 If we assume that a LECTURER can only teach one COURSE , and many LECTURERS teach on one COURSE , then the ‘ closed loop ’ shown in Figure 4.21 represents such a set .
27 I remember on one occasion the four of us went down to Glastonbury Fair where he sang , but due to a balls-up over the sound and the electricity , they did n't put him on until the next day and that was at about 5.00 in the morning when the sun came through .
28 I remember on one occasion I dashed out of the television studios to the bookshop in Norwich without a trace of make-up on and these kids fell off their bikes , saying ‘ Ugh , in real life you do n't look at all like you do on TV . ’ ’
29 I remember on one occasion having strained my own courage to the absolute limit on a contract worth 10 million , which at that time was very large indeed , in order to obtain another 200,000 .
30 And er I well remember on one occasion in the course of my analysis with Anna Freud I had the uncanny feeling , well this was more than an uncanny feeling , I think it was the reality , I touched the superego of Sigmund Freud because at one point I said something in my analysis which implied that her father , for instance , might have some interest in religion and Anna Freud flared up and what I felt was flaring was her superego and this was the superego she had got by identification with her father .
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