Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] about one " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , if we as a magazine were to reflect accurately the role of ‘ traditional ’ design relative to its actual usage , we might manage about one page per issue .
2 Erm I 'll talk about one of the later models , which was Gibson 's , E Gibson as opposed to J J , which again was concerned with letters and whether or not we construct letters by recognising features from them .
3 I 'd feel about one hundred per cent less claustrophobic without these safety straps , she thought .
4 And you 'd get about one day 's pay of groceries and meat and stuff .
5 They used to go about one o'clock .
6 World Conference on Transport Research last week in Hamburg that a ‘ maglev ’ train on the 500 km route would carry about one tenth the total number of travellers between the two cities .
7 It is that is a paper from somebody , I know not who , but can I just explain , if we 're having one franchise passenger service next year , which is pretty well all you can do because you do need to have that record , track record , the business operating as a separate business before bidders can bid , if we 're having one next year , to suggest as I think the quote was , that the that would cost about one point two billion pounds is ridiculous , it 's ridiculous , a single , a single ,
8 He estimated that Isabel would have about one minute to negotiate the treacherously wet embankment , cross the ditch , and scramble up the other side .
9 Such a strategy would add about one per cent to US food bills .
10 The Treasury said the speech would last about one hour and 20 minutes .
11 You will have about one second — which is plenty of time — in which to read the name .
12 Procedure c ) will require about one hour for each unit of work and it is anticipated that up to three units will be requested at a time .
13 Let's consider first of all the quantitative ground , erm and let's talk about one of the major transitions , one of the major origins about which we have some information , and that is the origin of the mammals from the reptiles. erm we have quite a lot of fossils erm erm from the permian up to the triassic erm of mammals and their reptilian ancestors , and we know pretty well what went on .
14 For example , DVI can offer about one hour of full screen , full motion video with accompanying audio .
15 If I can talk about one particular council , Gloucestsershire , feel they have reason to be aggrieved with the Government .
16 The coast and Whitby with its harbour , ruined abbey and museum , where you can learn about one of its most famous inhabitants , Captain Cook , is only 9 miles away .
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