Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] to one [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If there is wasteful duplication , governmental ( or neighbourhood ) intervention is in principle desirable to award the street 's milk contract to one firm , then if necessary to control its pricing behaviour . |
2 | Then the body was butchered and the heart was handed on a silver salver to one duchess , while the entrails were handed in a silver bowl to another . |
3 | Third , new entrants who have completed a full-time one-year pre-service course should be required to undertake an induction programme equivalent to one day 's release a week for one term . |
4 | Having moved away from an era of commodity support to one offering reward for environmental investment agriculture has largely shed the old ‘ featherbed ’ image . |
5 | Having moved away from an era of commodity support to one offering reward for environmental investment agriculture has largely shed the old ‘ featherbed ’ image . |
6 | Con Tours have requested an additional booking equivalent to one coach load of 46 sleepers for a two-night stay in each week in May-August . |
7 | There is a possibility that applying an incentive scheme to one parameter only may attach undue importance to it . |
8 | Lying amid waste land to one side of the village , there rose the jutting silhouette of a cyclopean wall . |
9 | And then he concentrated on her mouth , his head angling to one side as if contemplating a take-over bid . |
10 | More would be cumbersome and you are probably wise to restrict library study to one topic at a time . |
11 | The two Severan examples are more telling , since in both the words of the disposition point to one interpretation so clearly that it is surprising to find another is being adopted . |
12 | A new bar of soap , still wet and streaked with lather , lay in a dish on the lower shelf of the pigeonhole storage area to one side of the basin . |
13 | The Woolwich people may have broken these ropes in direct tension by hanging weights on them , having tied some sort of scale pan to one end and the other end to an overhead beam . |
14 | It is possible to switch out of the loan if interest rates fall , but this will cost a penalty equivalent to one month 's interest payments . |
15 | Press the seam allowance to one side . |
16 | A large low glass table to one side of which the Glovers were directed . |
17 | The camp was actually down a farm track to one side of the base . |
18 | Despite the proximity to the suburbs it is completely rural in character , with a golf course to one side , open fields on the other , and extensive views north across the Forth valley . |
19 | If your opponent attempts a roundhouse kick to one side of your head , thrust forwards off your rear foot as soon as his foot lifts and the hips begin to rotate . |
20 | Tom swung the graveyard gate to one side and Sammy shot through jumping and barking in the puddles . |
21 | Leaving the technology issue to one side , there is also scant evidence in the local population of commercial aptitude at the level required . |
22 | Do n't be afraid to limit the time spent with your language helper to one hour a day at first . |