Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] that one [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Nor am I suggesting that one thoughtless remark can prompt a neurosis . |
2 | When I examined the differences between success and failure in change projects or development efforts , I found that one major difference was simply time — staying with it long enough to make it work . |
3 | However I know that one Christian friend has given up the therapy because of the amount of occult literature and New Age material she was receiving through the post . |
4 | I believe that one indisputable fact about capitalist economies is the efficiency with which markets allocate resources to create wealth . |
5 | I feel that one simple change is all that is necessary . |
6 | Of course , Westland and all the associated issues about the harmonisation and rationalisation of the European defence industrial base are important , but I doubt that one specific case would in itself have been enough to become a resigning Issue . |
7 | I think that one important strand in the rejection of feminism by many women has been a feeling that feminists are saying that their lives have been of no value , and that their activities and concerns have been trivial . |
8 | For example , if by trial and error I discover that one particular way of ironing a shirt results in the job being completed more quickly , the reinforcement arising from removing a noxious event ( I hate ironing ) will very likely result in that technique becoming well established . |
9 | Instinctively she knew that one false move on her part would turn him into a dangerous animal bent on her destruction . |
10 | In death she left that one tough challenge to those she left behind … |
11 | Based on the shape of this receptive field , they then search for the stimulus that gives the best response from it , and in Figure 7 you see that one particular cell responded best to movement of a bar oriented at a particular angle , and also that it only responded when this bar moved in one direction . |
12 | Does she agree that one unfortunate thing about the United Nations effort to seek peace between the factions in the south is the implication that those factions , together , represent a Government ? |
13 | ‘ When we decided to go into guitar manufacturer , we found that one well-known company on the West Coast was actually making its necks with a sander . |
14 | ‘ When we decided to go into guitar manufacturer , we found that one well-known company on the West Coast was actually making its necks with a sander . |
15 | ‘ We call that one Bouncing Bet , ’ says Hamilton . |
16 | Just before the election , which is for Congress as well as the presidency , the ambassador of the United States caused a row when he alleged that one congressional candidate had links with drug traffickers . |
17 | It seems that one underlying problem is your relationship with your husband , who is gradually undermining your self confidence by comparing you as you are now with the way you looked as a teenager . |
18 | He thought that one big blow would knock the Germans right out . |
19 | Every time he drove the big Volvo along those crowded motorways he knew that one random police check , one brush with another car , one moment of inattention would have a blue-capped officer leaning in his window , wondering why he wore a wig and a false moustache . |
20 | He said that one elderly man had been killed on Hollyhurst Road because he was unable to find a safe place to cross owing of the amount of cars parked along the street . |