Example sentences of "[verb] at one [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 She 'll rigid cos her pay stopped at one stage and it was wrong because she had n't been warned
2 She was rich , beautiful , clever and amusing , and her wit became renowned ; she was featured in the picture papers , in the scandal sheets , and everyone of consequence was reported at one time or another to be going to marry her .
3 we done all that erm Wa , Walkman all that sort of thing we 've done at one time or other .
4 If we now turn our attention to the hero-literature of ancient Greece , it is notable that just about every prominent hero does battle at one time or another , and sometimes repeatedly , with Amazon women .
5 Of course , all parents ( and teachers ) are beset at one time or another by disobedient children .
6 For instance , who amongst us has not said at one time or another :
7 ‘ I look at your face , and I look at one eye and then the other and then your nose , but I ca n't seem to look at your face altogether , all at once , because the sight of your face is causing me pain . ’
8 In the case of Mendel 's peas size was controlled by two forms of one gene ( each such pair of genes at one locus , is termed an allele , various possible alleles can occur at one locus but there will only be one pair per individual ) .
9 You would look at one A and one B
10 Let us now look at one conversation and see how this works .
11 The vast majority of golfers have been told at one time or another how important the legs are in the game of golf .
12 Most of these have been used at one time or another but still the TL 072 op.amp seems to combine the best characteristics at a reasonable price .
13 These types of record have all been used at one time or another by the authors .
14 There were many routes from Earth to the Reconciled Dominions , some safer than others , but all used at one time or another , and not always by magicians .
15 Here Revelstoke was in his element ; acute intelligence and charm , capacity for meticulous work , presence and eloquence , fluency in French and Spanish , and , above all , financial acumen made him a match for the wiliest of South American presidents , North American railway barons , European finance ministers , and the members of the British cabinet with all of whom he had to deal at one time or another .
16 And course , they had , with us you know at one time and now they 've got that holiday again now , so I mean none of them would of been cheap when they did it .
17 For example , the worker may pause at one point and scratch his nose , this may indicate that a critical decision is being made or it may indicate simply that his nose was itching .
18 all damaged at one end and I , you know , erm thought I 'd cut that away
19 erm This is quite an interesting cartoon , and really has no connection with either St Aldate 's or Oxford , erm but it was actually published in 1642 , and it shows the two sides , the Roundheads and the Cavaliers , and what I think is interesting about it is that it does seem to be quite objective , it does n't seem to be particularly getting at one side or the other , which is very rare for the kind of erm cartoons that were later issued during the war .
20 If you 've actually be wangling system on your way up , which is what most of us seem to do at one time or another .
21 All day Coleman sat in a hot studio staring at one picture and maintaining hours of nonstop commentary to out-Dimbleby the best of them .
22 It 's travelling at one mph and SHOULD be off the motorway by 7.00 pm tonight , with the road opening an hour later .
23 This occurs , following the Formalist principle of defamiliarization , when existing linguistic or literary practice ( a ‘ norm ’ ) is violated at one level or another of a text 's structure , which then itself becomes dominant .
24 The medical journals still present a variety of possible remedies , many of which sound most desperate and bizarre missionaries report from China that they have been cured by having needles stuck into their bellies and arms , yet this is not thought too strange to mention … and almost every variety of chemical substance has been proposed at one time or another , all of which is a sure sign that our profession remains baffled by this disease . "
25 Built around two , 200-metre-long concrete pontoons , it is linked at one end and has a floating gate at the other which closes when a submarine is inside .
26 Ignoring the remainder of the world 's population , Mechanic defines hypochondria as a disorder experienced at one time or another by some 70 per cent of apprentice doctors .
27 Coping and support networks can be built up gradually as part of a group exercise and on your own and can provide a forum for discussion and shared experience as well as letting off the inevitable steam and frustration experienced at one time or another .
28 I started at one corner and I went right across and came off at the other corner , and I did n't go back .
29 The specimen is firmly fixed at one end and the other end is clamped to a disc , with a large moment of inertia , which can move freely .
30 Carve one half so that it is mounded at one end and tapering at the other , to form the lid ( see illustration ) .
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