Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] in [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It has several aspects , including : ( a ) the range of options offered to the teacher is crucial in fitting the program to his style and enabling him to contribute effectively , but too many will be confusing ( b ) the designer may see a whole range of possible extensions to the teaching possibilities of the program : the lengthy development process of all good teaching units makes such extensions attractive but trying to include them in one program will tend to make it difficult to ‘ see through ’ and to use ( c ) the desire for compatibility with different hardware configurations often inspires programming constraints that can be severe ; conversely , programs that fully exploit the facilities of a particular microcomputer are likely to be difficult to transfer . |
2 | If you are prepared to live dangerously , you can take many of the techniques above and combine them in one image , or , you may even discover completely new applications for this superb medium . |
3 | He might buy them in one country and ship them to a warehouse in Rotterdam where they stay until he finds a buyer for them . |
4 | I 'm just gon na pack them in one bedroom and leave them there . |
5 | The plants are trained up a string which is zig-zagged up and down to train it in one place . |
6 | HE LOOKED for the second picture , found it in one glance , and the blood shot hot to his heart . |
7 | Walking : There are far too many paths for anyone to explore them in one holiday . |
8 | ‘ We goin' take these politician' , leetle dog , an' we goin' put them in one beeg hole so they don' come back . |
9 | Superstars at the top earn large sums of money from endorsements , public appearances and sponsorship in addition to their prize money , while thousands more exploit them in one way or another . |
10 | Then he knew where she was — or would be , moments after he committed himself in one direction : behind him . |
11 | He could have answered her in one word . |
12 | I I 've got to say that it 's somebody that 's got a personal project that has done it in one force ai n't it . |
13 | Using a skewer , make two holes in the carrot by pushing it in one side and out through the other . |
14 | Do n't just pour it in one place . |
15 | ‘ If I had to drive back to Tangier now , I 'd do it in one go . |
16 | You ca n't do it in one go , so you split it down into bits . |
17 | You can fly direct now the new seven four seven four hundreds can do it in one go . |
18 | However , there is a tip to erm , you can do it in one operation . |
19 | if you hold it in one hand . |
20 | used to take them down , run them in one gate , and next day you go a bit further on . |
21 | ‘ Once a mosquito 's bitten you in one spot , it 'll never return . |
22 | Credit giant Barclaycard said fear of unemployment is forcing one in three card holders to slash spending . |
23 | Now it becomes urgent to decide , but frivolous or weighty considerations keep pulling him in one direction or the other . |
24 | Only with incredible luck , against all the odds , could he reasonably hope to make a safe exit from Russian soil and reach safe ground from which the Americans might be able to extricate him in one piece . |
25 | It was customary to fly a flag at half-mast when anyone connected with the May weekend died so , not to be beaten , committee members managed to obtain a telegraph pole , paint and erect it in one weekend so that old Amos would not be cheated of this sign of respect . |
26 | Preparations can be made by isolating the amnion , fixing it in 3:1 methanol : glacial acetic acid and spreading the nuclei in aqueous 60% acetic acid as described in Table 3a . |
27 | By the year 2000 , the Government wants to see one in three school leavers entering a university or college . |
28 | She can easily swallow one in one go , so mealtimes do n't last long . |
29 | You get , you get them in ten pound batch |
30 | Whether my knowledge that I shall some day die , that a nuclear war is likely sooner or later , that alcohol will kill me , that another person is suffering , does move me in one direction or another , depends on the extent of my disposition to take these things into account in choices , on awareness which may spontaneously vary from one moment to the next and be sustainable only by an effort of will . |