Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [prep] one [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll question you about them in one hour . ’
2 You were gon na work for them at one point Rich .
3 Apartments had been booked for them in one block and they shared in couples .
4 It 's like two distinct things , two different worlds , and it takes time to make the transition between them in one sitting . ’
5 He had an alley mate , the man on the next machine , who pulled the levers for both of them at one end while William 's grandad pulled for them both at the other .
6 There were five of them at one table and they were the only ones still outside .
7 In front of them to one side were the CEGB representatives , led by Lord Silsoe with streamlined efficiency .
8 He threw himself forward , startling the beasts that were tearing at the prostrate girl on the ground , and arced his sword round with manic strength , tearing the blade through two of them with one swing .
9 He wrote on various subjects , all of them with one aim in view , namely to keep his name before the public and to make sure that his ideas were not allowed to disappear from circulation .
10 The crew were all clinging on to the side of the trawler and the last men off , Billy and John took 'em They got hold of them by one leg and they pulled them off .
11 ‘ It is ironic that the Council 's projects , most of them in one way or another emphasizing the value of local initiative , teacher involvement , school-level decision-making and various innovations in pedagogy such as inter-disciplinary teaching , should lead to heightened activity nationally to control the curriculum . ’
12 With the notable exception of Britain most of them in one way or another involved the banks , either directly or through the fashionable device of the crédit mobilier , a sort of industrial finance company which regarded the orthodox banks as insufficiently suited to or interested in industrial financing and competed with them .
13 I do n't necessarily use all of them in one painting .
14 It is difficult to sum up the succession of kings and sub kings who schemed and killed their way to brief spells of power — eight of them in one century — or to keep in steady perspective the shifting boundaries and aspirations of petty earldoms and self-proclaimed kingdoms .
15 Advanced course units would then be taken , with a combination of twelve of them in one subject area leading to an honours degree , twelve in two subjects to a joint honours , and various other ‘ less demanding combinations ’ to ordinary degrees :
16 Two of them at one go , two of them in one morning . "
17 The factory had 25,000 employees , turned out 50,000 new and reconditioned Merlin XX engines , 1,650 of them in one month in 1943 .
18 Jealous of Lubor ? ’ and did n't know where she was when , as if he did n't think much of sitting opposite her in one chair while she had the huge couch all to herself , Ven suddenly moved from his chair and came and sat down next to her on the couch .
19 I felt myself moving towards him like one cloud drifting into another .
20 's father was master of her at one stage .
21 Ferguson , with only six goals to show from United 's last 12 games , has £5m to spend and would be reluctant to pour most of it into one signing .
22 Behaviour has to be shaped up , bit by bit until the child is able to complete the whole of it as one process .
23 But only lately have we come to think of it as one body , however large and interconnected it may be .
24 Even from her high perch , Ace could n't see all of it at one glance .
25 you 've got one ninety pence here and you 're spending ninety pence of it on one thing and sixty pence of the same money on another thing .
26 Wednesday looked suspiciously at the rope then seized hold of it with one hand .
27 He remained by the table , holding the edge of it with one hand because the table was shaking .
28 Once there , Ursula poured more gin than tonic into a tumbler and drank at least a quarter of it in one gulp .
29 He picked up his tankard and drank off half of it in one gulp .
30 This is an absolute treasure house for any editor or writer unsure of a common foreign phrase , an abbreviation , or the spelling of a tricky name — which means all of us at one time or another .
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