Example sentences of "1 [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 1 his rather sudden change has still to be explained , although the huge reduction in the overall pace of pasture improvement is clearly linked with the stagnation in the market for cattle and sheep .
2 In Chapter 1 I distinguished two basic training procedures , one involving discrimination training , the other mere exposure to stimuli , that have been thought to reveal perceptual learning effects .
3 ( In Fig. 1 I 've drawn a diagram version of the needle and strips . )
4 ‘ If I knew my future and that I would never be No 1 I think I 'd tell myself to forget it .
5 FIGURE 1 I nearly always start drawing the ‘ bones ’ of the picture with a small brush dipped in a light cerulean or cobalt blue — ultramarine is too strong a colour , and I roughly mark out windows , table , plant etc
6 In Chapter 1 I suggested that these two sides to our rational self-interestedness imply that we have an ambiguous , fluctuating relationship with whatever is defined as crime and conformity .
7 at Christmas time 193 1 I had a table of gold , hoping that it might in some way draw us all back to the old gold standard again gold lame tablecloth , old white Mennecey china , many yellow roses .
8 1 I have just seen McEnroe win this year 's Wimbledon final .
9 In the table at the right of Figure 1 I have given rough figures for the numbers of neurons and synapses in the human neocortex .
10 In Chapter 1 I emphasized the importance of social classes in the political struggles which take place in modern capitalist societies , and outlined the changes in class structure , as well as the diversity of the political movements and organizations to which classes give rise , in relation to recent politics .
11 In Chapter 1 I referred to the changing attitude among the leaders of Eurocommunism towards the institutions of Western democracy , and their radical reconsideration of the Leninist model of a revolutionary working-class party , which was elaborated in specific historical circumstances and no longer has any relevance for the politics of socialist parties , particularly in the advanced industrial societies .
12 In the Introduction and in Chapter 1 I rehearsed Giddens 's argument concerning ‘ time-space distantiation ’ in contemporary societies and resulting ontological insecurity .
13 Results : 1 I Archbold ( Morpeth ) 29.36 ( rec ) ; 2 M Armstrong ( Sunderland ) 30.06 ; 3 D Mullen ( Houghton ) 31.00 ; 4 J Stephens ( Sunderland ) 31.03 ; 5 T Field ( Sunderland ) 31.31 ; 6 W Johnson ( Sunderland ) 31.37 ; 7 G lancaster ( Sunderland ) 31.45 ; 8 B Kershaw ( Crook ) 31.50 ; 9 C Griffiths ( Billingham Marsh House ) 32.00 ; 10 P Richardson ( Sunderland V40 ) 32.02 .
14 Results : Senior Men : 10,000m 1 I Archbold ( Morpeth ) 29:49.0 ; 2 M Price ( Sunderland ) 30:00.4 ; 3 M Smith ( Gateshead ) 30:28.4. 400mH : 1 N Baker ( Mandale ) 56.7 ; 2 D Wright ( Moughton ) 57.6 ; 3 A Smith ( Mandale ) 58.7 .
15 Pile the soil on to the sieve , about 3 cm deep , leaving a gap of at least 1 em around the edges of the soil to allow air to circulate and dry the soil .
16 To be No. 1 you have to be the best ; fast pace on court , quick thinker , footwork spot on , lob the ball , serve well .
17 1 You are preparing for us the scripts for the following items :
18 1 You work in an estate agency and someone is looking for a property for £30,000 .
19 In year 1 you may put in a maximum of £3,000 and up to £1,800 in each succeeding year — up to a total of £9,000 over 5 years .
20 1 You have prepared for us the script for ten episodes of a video entitled — .
21 On disk 1 you 'll find the Interactive Advice program and the set of utilities .
22 Beginning from a size S 1 you might bribe your neighbour the value S * EDSI to cut back to S * .
23 1 You 're never under any obligation to buy !
24 Incidentally , in World War 1 you were shot — and many people were shot — by a firing squad of their own regiment , thus Buster was sentenced to be flogged .
25 On July 31 and August 1 you can enjoy all the spectacular rides at Alton Towers for just £7.99 for adults , £7.50 for children [ under 14 ] and £5.00 for veterans — children under four are free .
26 From May 1 we are invited to come and buy ‘ A Cork Street art gallery , no premium , low rent , 19-year lease ’ .
27 2 On receipt of this letter signed and endorsed by you , we will pay you £1,000 , and on receipt of the satisfactory script for Activity Book 1 we will pay you a further £1,500 .
28 Nothing difficult is attempted — eg only five different atoms are used — but banish any thought of triviality , because with the cubes shown in Fig. 1 we introduce children to five themes that they may study all their lives .
29 If we start from the raw data values X 1 we can either proceed up the ladder of powers by squaring or cubing each number or down the ladder by taking square roots or reciprocals .
30 In Chapter 1 we made a distinction between informal and formal methods of social control .
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