Example sentences of "[to-vb] in one [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After all , even when teachers are teaching their students to communicate in one language at a time they need to examine the principles of communication .
2 to examine the literature on the politics and institutional arrangements of the United Kingdom since the Act of Union with Scotland , the language and Churches question in Wales and through the Irish Question , to establish in one framework both integrative and disintegrative factors ;
3 It is as if strict legal considerations seem to pull in one direction , while supposedly practical policy considerations point in another .
4 Everything , in fact , which it seemed almost impossible to find in one place in the City before .
5 Oh you , Dinda you 've got to stand in one place .
6 bu and when you it you have to stand in one place going like that and being , and if you touch anybody else and do that and try and get all the people .
7 Without taking hold of me , she forced me to stand in one spot of my own will , while she whipped me on all sides .
8 Simply nervous trainers tend to stand in one spot , feeted feet rooted like a tree to the ground .
9 Servitors hurried to them bearing great foaming stone steins — one red , one black — to drink in one draught , then smash together into shards .
10 He was told that he would be allowed to drink in one hour 's time when the local anaesthetic had worn off and he was able to swallow .
11 To date , nine organisations have agreed to participate in one form or another , they are : —
12 When two labels were inserted in the press with their grains at right-angles , any tendency for the paper to distort in one direction in preference to the other was neutralized .
13 The text includes a good balance of normal and abnormal development at various ages — quite a task to cover in one volume .
14 The effect of all such variations was to make it in the interests of publishers not to specialize in one type of paper but , as they did increasingly over the post-war decades , to spread their interests across morning , evening and weekly papers — and , in a few cases , Sundays .
15 Not all students wish to specialize in one area of Art and Design ; some seek to make an informed study of several aspects of the disciplines .
16 Yeah and the problem is that that because you have to look in one position it means that that the whole thing becomes boring and and your interest starts to drift .
17 I read somewhere that it was a good idea to specialise in one kind of garment .
18 Today 's athlete has to specialise in one discipline in one sport in order to achieve success at the highest level .
19 Until now , people working in the transport industry have tended to specialise in one aspect of the distribution business .
20 The company , which prides itself on its environmental record , decided a final solution was needed to avoid in one fell swoop the seasonal embarrassment of leaves on the line .
21 Well , oh gosh , the team seemed to play in one way like , nine man rugby scrum , scrum and scrum half and that 's about it is n't it , probably was how we planned it .
22 Make the analogy with stick-figure drawings : you take more care with something you are going to use over and over again than with something you are going to use in one lesson only .
23 Everything seemed to point in one direction , but he was far from happy .
24 A number of deaf men attempted to enlist for the Army , but many were rejected on grounds of deafness , including four who tried to enlist in one day at an enlisting station in Wales .
25 All you have to do is draw all the little bits of an object and push them all together to make a silhouette of the object and then performing one combine operation joins them all together to make an outline that would take you a lot longer to draw in one piece .
26 Walks : Far too many to manage in one holiday , even if you did nothing else .
27 The effort of getting up the third and fourth flights , which I tried to manage in one go , muddled me somehow .
28 But I 'll be back from Manchester in a year or so , and it 's the thing to do in one way , over here .
29 Second , when making an assessment , information about what a child is able to do in one situation must necessarily form the basis of inferences about what a child might be able to do in other situations .
30 We need to be as small a party as possible in order to accommodate in one house , one holiday house we shall rent , all of us and members of our respective families , do you see ? ’
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