Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If I may make one suggestion to the South Africans that is meant to be helpful , it is this : call on Bob Burrows , the ITV producer who was in charge of the Rugby World Cup in this country , and invite him to be your consultant .
2 And before I go on I must set one thing straight .
3 I must mention one member — Angela ( nee Feetenby ) — for her help to me has been second to none — not only do I congratulate her for that but on your behalf I want to wish her every happiness in her new life — she was married last July to Harry Bell .
4 Obviously one does not want to get involved in discussing individual cases , but I must make one exception and express the perplexity with which I read such drastically negative judgements on Zanardi 's work at Parma .
5 I must correct one statement attributed in the article to Mr Wyman .
6 I must have one Sunday in the year when we have Sunday lunch at mid-day and not in the evening , because , you know I get to carol services on And he said oh that 's alright , mum and dad eat mid-day anyway so they only want , erm , they only want biscuits and cake and maybe a bit of bread and butter what can you do ?
7 I must say one thing .
8 When originally designed , it was decided that the RISC I should execute one instruction per cycle , all instructions should be the same size , only load and store instructions would access memory , the rest would operate between registers , and that RISC I would be designed specifically with high-level languages in mind .
9 But perhaps I should add one work of warning : look in the front of such books for the date of publication , be careful if they are at all old .
10 It seemed perfectly natural that I should spend one evening being waited on by uniformed retainers at the home of an important industrialist whose son I taught , and the next in a seedy bar drinking beer with a group of workers from the factory where I gave private courses in technical English .
11 ‘ Who knows what I might do one day ! ’
12 The only other thing that I 've thought I might do one day is do a country album .
13 I might get one gateau .
14 I might get one A from really
15 I 'll do one branch coming out of there and that 'll be it there you go .
16 ‘ Sapt , ’ I said , ‘ I promise I 'll do one thing for Ruritania before I leave it . ’
17 I 'll 'ave one o ’ them when I go to work and do n't forget to ask 'er if I can come again .
18 Well the doctors are , I 'll explain one thing this er which is unique to this product .
19 Well to be quite honest when it 's when it 's I 'll give one point for the character 's name
20 Do n't worry , Billy , I wo n't stay more than a few hours and by that time I 'll know one way or the other .
21 Cooney cuts out talk about Tyson with : ‘ I 'll take one fight at a time . ’
22 Cooney cuts out talk about Tyson with : ‘ I 'll take one fight at a time . ’
23 Oh , I 'll take one box , there you are oh jolly good
24 and Joan came over she came over about a week or so after , not , not much more than a week , and she sat there and she said oh well yeah I 'll have one of your , he asked if we 'd like a sweet , she said yeah I 'll have one dad .
25 and I thought well we 're a ha a healthy family I said you never know when you want help so I said but I 've got twenty p here , I 'll have one ticket he said well my dear that one ticket come out can come out !
26 I said well , I do n't pass you by but I 'll have one ticket .
27 I 'll have one hand on the saddle and the other on the handlebars . ’
28 When I 've finished this one I 'll have one side left
29 I 'll say one thing now about a question .
30 I 'll say one thing — you Sards certainly know how to cook . ’
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