Example sentences of "[adv] one [noun] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At the meeting-place of roads on the Plateau d'Iraty there are four things you can do : go unadventurously back the way you came , to Esterençuby ; carry on due east over the Col Bagargui along a tolerable but not always reassuring road into Larrau and the valley of Mauléon ; turn sharp left along a somewhat hazardous stretch of track rather than road towards the village of Men dive ( I funk Ed this route myself , after a short trial run , but bad roads do get mended or improved in the Pyrenees , so one year 's experience may be different from the next ) ; or turn to the right along the very scenic road into the Forêt d'Iraty itself . |
2 | We caught the bus outside the Savoy in Avenida Infante at six o'clock one winter 's morning . |
3 | Soon he was only one day 's journey in front of me . |
4 | In 1980 , after only one year 's work with the ‘ entry ’ year of pupil intake ( the 12/13 year olds ) , the seventeen existing staff were asked to submit a written appraisal of their work . |
5 | It was alleged that he received payment for two years advertising , but only one year 's space was booked . |
6 | Unlike the Treaty of Rome , where acceptance was totally contractual , membership of EFTA could be renounced upon giving only one year 's notice of withdrawal . |
7 | The coachbuilding trade employees were paid by the hour and only one hour 's notice was needed to either terminate employment or vary the hours to be worked . |
8 | We 've hardly managed to touch on prisons at all , or though , although , I know that we have amongst us hundred people who er , who are , are responsible for and er and have dedicated much time to working in prisons and I do n't know whether there is sufficient people here qualified to comment or not whether the prisons do a good job , so I 'll ask some one who 's bound to be a slightly partial Audrey , there 's only one women 's prison as some one said earlier , now your an ex-governor , now is that right ? |
9 | Farming in this part of France was still regarded as a full-time job and of those visited only one farmer 's wife worked part-time . |
10 | Children had often only one years ' schooling . |
11 | While in Tirana Andriessen was told that Albania had only one week 's supply of grain stocks left . |
12 | ( This applied to existing employees — new recruits asked to relocate received only one month 's salary as a disturbance allowance . ) |
13 | At the end of 1969 Aurigny picked up another challenge when with only one month 's notice BUA ceased to operate their service from Alderney to Southampton , thus cutting the direct link with the UK . |
14 | Additionally , workstations that meet the criteria , but run only one vendor 's software and are sold exclusively as turnkey systems for one or more applications — such as the Computervision Corp CADDstation — are not included . |
15 | In 1988 , this was over $US 40 , payable in this currency only and not the equivalent in Chinese ‘ people 's money ’ ( renminbi ) , which is approximately one month 's salary for a young teacher . |
16 | All of the first year graduate students in human geography in these universities are expected to participate in two intensive residential courses of approximately one week 's duration each . |
17 | The nature of a region is interpreted individually , therefore , but as an historically-created entity it is more than just one person 's interpretation . |
18 | Longer term aims may not require to be re-stated after just one year 's experience — numerous changes of direction will only serve to confuse , but they should be re-examined in the light of progress in attaining short term targets and the development plan should be altered accordingly . |
19 | Not just one woman 's battle but a plea to all of us to understand the problem . |
20 | Even after just one evening 's conversation , he had restored her faith in men — it was possible to be handsome and talented , and yet still be modest and thoughtful and courteous . |
21 | They 'll get just one week 's pay per year of service — the state minimum . |
22 | But Grand Met could ask her to leave with just one month 's notice if they find a taker for the 20-year lease . |
23 | But she could still be asked to leave with just one month 's notice if someone takes over the 20-year lease . |
24 | If there is indeed the same relativism in physics and in morals , should not one individual 's choice in his particular situation be as unimpugnably right or wrong as his measurements of distance and duration ? |
25 | ‘ Not one week 's journey . ’ |
26 | Besides a US$70,000 million foreign debt , the country was struggling with a foreign-exchange crisis that had reduced reserves to under one month 's worth of imports . |
27 | A straddle position is a simultaneous long and short position in different months of the same futures contract , e.g. long one June ST3 contract and short one September ST3 contract . |
28 | In order to achieve integration with financial accounts , invoices and other documentation should be processed in batches , possibly one day 's output . |
29 | Her shots tore off one man 's ear and wounded another man in the buttocks as he fled from the pub . |
30 | By the end of 1299 the priory had nearly one year 's revenue in hand . |