Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 Now I met him at one of the numerous receptions .
2 I met them on one of my early trips out here . ’
3 I got it on one of their dos Sunday morning from June 's .
4 I think it 'll be a good one because I got it from one of our clients .
5 I experienced it on one or two occasions and I feel that it is not the way to proceed .
6 So I found myself in one of those " Catch 22 " situations and I chose the lesser one , and the one I thought I could defend .
7 His wound was covered lightly with a shell dressing , and I moved it to one side to have a look .
8 I regarded it as one of the safest areas of Zululand . ’
9 I told her about one or two little things .
10 I do n't know bloody well like me , because I told her off one day , told her where to bloody go to .
11 Oh dear , I told them at one point why we did , and I 've had it
12 ‘ Yes , I put them on one side for you .
13 ‘ As soon as I realised Princess Diana was in trouble I put everything to one side , ’ she says .
14 The tent-pole bag was torn , so I put it on one side with the sewing kit .
15 ‘ I have n't played guitar synth live for a long time , but what I use is a Photon MIDI converter , which I actually got about two weeks ago ; I put it on one of my Steinberger guitars .
16 I threw it to one side .
17 I read it at one sitting , and it scared me stupid .
18 I read it in one twenty-minute sitting , howled like a baby for ten more minutes , then phoned the producer and practically begged her to give me the job .
19 If I get something on one of them to s to look as though I 've
20 And then I finished it in one go .
21 I swallowed it in one gulp and almost died of coughing .
22 I wore it for one year and that
23 I knew her as one of my employees .
24 Once I saw myself as one of a brilliant band of aid workers .
25 I saw it in one of the papers , but did nt see it on the day .
26 On my way back downstairs I saw you in one of the bedrooms with Melanie . ’
27 I keep it in one of the lock-ups at the top of the back lane . ’
28 So , before I left London , I took it to one of the maids at Richmond Palace , and do you know what she said ? ’
29 I frequently perform funerals three deep : that is , I do it for one person , who does it for another , who does it for the relatives of the deceased , he being the first person applied to .
30 It is an error to assume , as I did myself at one time , that theory necessarily exists in an ancillary and elucidatory relationship to criticism , which is in turn at the service of literature .
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