Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] one [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Because these will be resent as we know that have individual needs in individual ways and they often rub off one against the other if they live in closeness as we all do .
2 ‘ Because I am married , you see , mama had my governess explain to me about marriage — of what is expected of one in the marriage bed . ’
3 There was quite a wide space between stone and stone , but Jenny felt sure that she could jump from one to the other quite easily .
4 Yet , although the number of officials for every 2,000 head of population rose from one in the 1750s to about four in the 1850s , the proportion was still incomparably lower than that prevailing in the West .
5 You 'd be stupid to go across the stepping stones if you did n't have the power to jump from one to the other , pretty big , but the , so are the distances between them and at that time of the year the river was pretty high too and r rather boisterous , so it would n't be very pleasant if you had fallen in , but you 've got to have that but you 've also got to have stamina as you said , but it would n't have been any fun if you 'd got halfway across and your stamina had run out , then fire brigade called out , the fire brigade or something .
6 Experts continue to disagree about how to extrapolate from one to the other , although it is generally accepted that even the smallest dose carries a health risk .
7 In a classroom it can give you the students ' view of the teacher , it can give you the teacher 's view of the students or it can be an observer which sits at the side of the class and looks from one to the other .
8 Howard looks from one to the other in astonishment .
9 This can be expressed in Hume 's terms of the tendency of the mind to pass from one to the other , but one must be careful how one interprets such a tendency .
10 Well the new one was the new one was we looked at one in the gas
11 The rise in the share of fixed investment , from 19 per cent of GDP in 1955 to 33 per cent in 1961 , was paralleled by one in the share of ( pre-tax ) gross profit incomes , up from 31 to 39 per cent .
12 The lower tier would be known as the Board for Local Authority Higher Education , its membership consisting of Christopher Ball as Chairman ; six representatives of local authorities ; six from the DES ; six from institutions , made up of two from the Committee of Directors of Polytechnics , two from the National Association of Teachers of Further and Higher Education , one from the Association of Principals of Colleges , and one from the Standing Conference of Principals and Directors of Colleges and Institutes of Higher Education ; and three others , consisting of one from the Trades Union Congress , one from the Council of National Academic Awards , and one jointly from the Business and Technician Education Councils .
13 I know I have been but I ca n't think of one at the moment
14 Can you think of one off the top of your head very quickly ?
15 We have designs for living as one with the world .
16 Sheikha Grandmother , whom she wanted to visit , was a renowned figure , but such a trip would not be made for one outside the tribe circle .
17 looking for one for the
18 You go up round then you come down yes you can through but people queue and wait for one on the top .
19 At her side , Candy 's bright blue eyes darted from one to the other as she watched the meeting with unabashed interest .
20 If buckets are used to fill the pool , they can be counted and discussions about empty and full will develop as water is transferred from one to the other .
21 Taking in every inch of their bodies , she said , looking from one to the other , she said , in her famously well-timed drawl , That 's just how I want you .
22 She came in and bolted the door , then stood with her back to it , looking from one to the other .
23 I 've never seen anything like it before , ’ and she was looking from one to the other , wondering which one it was meant to fit , when Miss Rene startled her by saying , ‘ Well , get your coat and things off and try it on . ’
24 And , looking from one to the other , she now said , ‘ Goodnight , fellows , and a happy Christmas . ’
25 When at last they came to the lower end of Spring Street , Agnes stopped and , looking from one to the other , she said , ‘ This is where I live ; I 'll be all right now .
26 Peg O'Malley commanded sharply , looking from one to the other .
27 Looking from one to the other of them .
28 Yet looking from one to the other , he now realised where the similarity lay : it was in the eyes .
29 She hesitated , looking from one to the other of their expectant faces , and there was quite a distinct change in her voice as she repeated in Italian :
30 She was watching them over the rim of the glass , looking from one to the other of their faces , trying to follow their too rapid talk .
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